Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 11, 2009 -
If your valentine has a thing for surrealistic situations and fanciful illustrations, then he or she will love the You're Dreamy Card ($4.50) from Hello!Lucky. With visions of Abe Lincoln, Sergeant Pepper-era John Lennon, and tall sailing ships, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more nontraditional Valentine's Day greeting for your nontrad true love. I think it's pretty perfect, don't you?
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Jan 21, 2009 -
One of my favorite card shops, Hello!Lucky, is celebrating the new year with some new changes. The vintage-inspired letterpress stationery company has a new website , which is easier to navigate and looks darn lovely, and it's also introducing digital printing. Why digital printing?
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Oct 06, 2008 -
The next time you're attending a housewarming party, once you've built your housewarming bucket, you'll need a cheerful card to wish your friends or neighbors well in their new digs. The Hello! Lucky Welcome Home Greeting Card ($4.50) will fit the bill and then some.
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Apr 27, 2009 -
As if weddings weren't exciting enough, one of my favorite stationery companies, Hello!Lucky, has just launched two new collections of wedding invitations designed by the talented textile designer Joel Dewberry and decorative paper studio EIEIO. Each collection includes an average of six different designs, with varying colorways and the option to order the works: RSVP cards, save the dates, wedding announcements, thank-you cards, accommodations cards, reception cards, directions cards, menus, place cards, and seating cards.
Additionally, all of the materials can be printed either digitally or by letterpress — I'd go with the latter if I were you!
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Jan 20, 2009 -
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Jul 28, 2009 -
- Get this free stencil download! — Decor8
- Check out an impressive office makeover. — ShelterPop
- Can this CFL clean the air?
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Jun 06, 2008 -
As you may have noticed, I'm a big fan of letterpress, so it's probably not a surprise that my fiancé and I are considering using letterpress programs for our wedding ceremony. While not often used at more casual weddings, programs are always a lovely keepsake for guests. Traditionally, wedding programs are a small booklet featuring the couple's names front and center, although it's becoming more common to use a single sheet of paper explaining the basics of the ceremony.
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Nov 25, 2008 -
Signed, sealed, and delivered from the ladies of Hello!Lucky letterpress, the new how-to book Handmade Hellos ($19.95) gives rebirth to a long-lost craft: card making. It's one thing to hand write a note in today's world of email, SMS, MMS, IM, BBM, etc. — a good thing.
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Aug 06, 2008 -
- Craft shows you how to sew a Summer blanket.
- PoppyTalk tours Hello Lucky's studio space.
- Style Files checks out Catherine's pretty patterned floor.
- Re-Nest spies trompe l'Oeil shingles.
- Shak in Style chats about a good remodel resource.
- Style Court is seeing red.
- AT:SF tells you about a cool Seattle design store.
- YumSugar improves your mixology skills with this Tom Collins recipe.
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