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Entries from November 2009

black friday – Art Giveaway!

November 19, 2009 · 21 Comments

Attention Ladies + Gents – It is time for a Holiday Art Giveaway!
We are in the cusps of the holiday season. In light of the colder weather, lights and decorations, holiday parties, and shopping, I am doing a little art giveaway on Friday November 27th, Black Friday. I won’t be leaving the house on that day, that’s for sure.

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Here’s the deal: I am going to make you work for this one!

1st Prize : Guitar Wycinanki letterpress print on 5 x 7 paper (shown above) and a 6 pack pack of holiday cards of your choice – Peace Doves, Hello Holidays, or Nesting Doll cards (shown below).

2nd Prize : Guitar Wycinanki letterpress print on 5 x 7 piece of paper made from renewable energy sources and one of each from the Holiday card line (3 cards total: Peace Doves, Hello Holidays, and Nesting Dolls.)

3rd Prize : Guitar Wycinanki 5 x 7 letterpress print

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Here’s how to go about entering
1.) Become a fan of Paper Parasol Press on our Face Book page.
2.) Make a comment below confirming that you are a fan with you lovely name.
3.) Twitter about this post -and link your twitter below in the comments.
4.) Or, blog about this entry and post link below.

Names will be drawn on Friday, November 27th at noon central standard time.

Ready…. set… go!

(Also, I am in love with Vietnamese coffee. My friend brought me back a bag of coffee beans from Vietnam and we have been brewing it their way – yum! Read more here !)

Categories: Art Giveaway · Holiday · art · etsy · handmade · letterpress
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Flourish Studio Art Opening

November 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I’ve been hiding out lately painting for an opening this Friday at Flourish Studio on Lincoln Ave in Chicago. It’s been fun preparing for this show and a reminder that I should paint more. Here are the details:
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Please stop by and say hello. They have a great space at Flourish.

Things have been non-stop and I am so thankful for the energy I’ve had lately. Drew and I keep talking about taking a big trip next year. We have in mind a place out of the norm (perhaps stranger than Iceland) and I am using this trip as motivation to get me to that point. There is still so much work ahead and now that my show is going up, I am going to put most of my energy into the National Stationery Show.

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a. favorite design open house

November 16, 2009 · 5 Comments

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Amber from a. favorite design had an amazing open house this past weekend. Not only is Amber one of the most talented printers around, but she is super sweet to boot. A month or so ago, she let me do a run on her press, Willamina, to get me warmed up. Besides accidentally printing on her tympan (oops!) when I forgot to put the press in trip, Willie was pretty kind to me. Amber has a rockin’ holiday card line up here in her etsy shop. Check her goodies out and photos from her open house above. The party was a carnival theme packed with taffy, candy, and even candy cigarettes! (Nostalgic for me, being 12 and buying those.) Everything was perfect and we rode our bikes down Ravenswood to check out her new digs, which is nothing short of amazing. I like how the el goes right past her windows. On some days, I get a flash of the turquoise blue paint from the inside and it makes me happy.

Thanks, Amber and congratulations on all your success!

Categories: Chicago · Holiday · Studio Space · letterpress
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Found Paper Co.

November 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I’ll never forget the moment I discovered a business card of a man who used to be the VP of NBC tucked away in between the book pages of a hardcover in a vintage store in Manhattan. (I bet he had a mini bar in his office!) It came home with me in my coat pocket all the way back to Chicago. Or the chills I got while reading a love note in perfect penmanship on the inside cover of a book from a man living in the late 1800s. Oh, how badly I wanted to tuck the book into my coat and give it a better home, but I left it in that cold barn to be destroyed by the elements. Mostly because the owner was right there. Blast.

Anyway, it’s always nice coming across old flash cards, letters, and postcards. I usually only buy the ones that hold some personal connection too, otherwise, I’d be coming home with boxes of old postcards. You can imagine my delight finding this lovely little etsy shop – Found Paper Co . This wonderful shop pairs pieces of found goodies into creative little bundles – like the Vintage Game Paper Pack or the Found Paper Pack – Edition 2. These little kits would be prefect to break out on a fall day.

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{top} Found Paper Pack – Edition 2 (25 Piece Ephemera Set for $8.00
{bottom} Vintage Game Paper Pack – Edition 2, 60 Pieces for $6.00
photo c/o Found Paper Co.

I currently have an entire set of vintage French flashcards my friend Holly discovered for me and a thrift store. I love that the first 1/3 of the pack is worn out by use. You can tell how far they took their French before stopping! I haven’t figured out what to do with them yet. The paper is a thicker card stock, perfect for letterpress printing, but silkscreen would also work nicely. We’ll see.

Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend! Today I am taking the Metra train out for a little adventure up north to visit Kelly from Paper Stories one of my booth partners for the NSS.

Categories: collage · etsy · paper
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meet Miss Olga May from Cleveland

November 2, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Olga – she is my one ton, 12 X 18, New Series Chandler + Price letterpress gal. She’s my go-to gal, or will soon be. We are learning to work with each other and our rhythms. It’s mostly me learning to work with her, as she is a bit stronger than I .

Why the name Olga, you may ask? Why give an American-made machine from Cleveland, Ohio such a strong Eastern European name?

Well, she’s actually named after a walrus. Meet the late Olga. Olga was my favorite zoo animal at Brookfield Zoo. Upon her death, my parents actually woke me (I was 7, she passed in 1988 ) to tell me the bad news. I was crushed. I also had a very vivid dream as a child with a walrus swimming around my room, which I illustrated in college. That’s somewhere…hmmm.

I love this photo of the lady herself celebrating her 23rd birthday: ( image c/o the Chicago Tribune )
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I found my Olga, near the Brookfield area and it just seemed most fitting. I’ve always wanted my own walrus friend, and she will just have to be close enough.

Also, big news – I will attending the National Stationery Show this year. I love doing wholesale and hope to take it a step further. Of course, I am excited and nervous at the same time – I will write more about this later. Currently, I am sketching and designing as much as possible – paying close attention to colors, shapes, images, and staying ahead of the curve. I spent the entire weekend designing. Being in font of a computer all day kind of bums me out – - – but, on a side note, it’s fun having a computer science nerd in the house because he is usually picking apart and developing code all day in front of his machine. Cabin fever kicks in really hard for me when I do this all day. I usually drag the boy down with me and by the end of the day we just run back and forth distracting each other until we both give in to a walk. It has been fantastic autumn weather for a fall walk lately!

Today is an extremely busy day – so, I am off! Happy Monday.

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