Russell + Hazel

Posted by Sarah on Wednesday Feb 3, 2010 Under Paper

Loving what Russell+Hazel are serving up in their online shop. Here are a few things I “need”,

Russell+Hazel A6 notebook

A6 Notebook

Russell+Hazel One Day at a Time

One Day at a Time set

Russell + Hazel calendar pad

Calendar pad

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Wish List

Posted by Sarah on Tuesday Dec 15, 2009 Under Paper, gifts

I’ve been eyeballing these for quite some time.  These personalized notes at Story by Mia would be a very sweet gift.

storybymia personalized cards

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Mark the Date

Posted by Sarah on Tuesday Nov 10, 2009 Under Paper

A calendar is an important fixture on my desk at work.  In 2008, I enjoyed my Linda & Harriet letterpress calendar. I hung all twelve months on the wall in a horizontal line and kept the current month on my desk for easy viewing.

linda & harriet 2008 calendar

This year, I have a JHill Design desk calendar which I’ve really enjoyed.

JHill desk calendar

At home, I have the Avie calendar that I received as a Christmas gift.

Avie desk calendar

This year, I’m thinking about this beauty from Cat Seto.

Catseto 2010 calendar

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Birthday Wishes

Posted by Betsy on Thursday Sep 3, 2009 Under Art for the Home, Paper, graphic design

The Estate of Things chooses Phot Cards

Happy birthday to me.. If I had any photography skills I might have shot this nicer and created photo cards to send to myself. Thanks OhDeeDoh for the idea.

Yay!

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OPLUSD Paper…I think you’re gonna like it

Posted by Sarah on Monday May 4, 2009 Under Paper

No I’m sure you’re gonna like it. OPLUSD paper is oh so sassy, slightly inappropriate and I think they would probably skip you in line though I’m not sure. 

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Ooooh and this one of mi favoritos,

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 the estate of things chooses dear god notepad

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via Orange Beautiful

I almost didn’t want to reveal some of this stuff because I will be sending some of their cards to my loved ones very soon. Wait none of my loved ones read this blog…

While you’re thinking about OPLUSD, consider visiting Orange Beautiful’s shop and blog The Scoop

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Dutch Paper Designer Jurianne Matter

Posted by Betsy on Monday Apr 20, 2009 Under DIY, Paper

My friend Ami over at the Sunset Gurl Design blog posted about an afternoon that she shared with her sisters and niece recently (They are a beautiful family full of creative people).

I was smacked with inspiration when I took a look at the resulting designer find. Jurianne Matter creates little works of art with paper and you should take a moment to peruse her website.

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Thanks to Ami for introducing me to this lovely work. I’m likely to give it the DIY try with some craft paper here at the house!

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Hello!Lucky Interview with the Moyle sisters, Part II

Posted by Sarah on Thursday Feb 19, 2009 Under Interview, Paper

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My interview with the Moyle sisters from Hello!Lucky letterpress studio continues. Scroll down for photos of Eunice and Sabrina’s apartments as seen in Design*Sponge’s sneak peek. Click Here if you missed the first half of the interview!

Q- Where do you draw inspiration from for your design work at Hello Lucky?

A- Vintage design, books, textiles & illustration, other artists that we admire (we’ve collaborated with artists such as Julia Rothman, EIEIO, Joel Dewberry and Lab Partners)…beautiful shops like Bell Jar in San Francisco and Antoine et LIli and Deyrolle in Paris…travels - London is always hugely inspiring…and the aesthetics of films like Moulin Rouge and Amelie…

Q- What is your dream job (something other than HL)?

A- Writing and illustrating children’s books, or designing home decor or apparel. Who knows, we might do both of those things yet!

Q- What are your favorite places to shop online for home decor?

A- Jonathan Adler, Tonic Home, monument.1stdibs.com, Anthropologie

Q- What was the last thing that you bought for your home?

A- A jackalope from Paxton Gate (Eunice). A pair of blue and white Chinoiserie needlepoint pieces from the flea market (Sabrina).

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Q- Name one piece you really want to buy for your home?

A- A beautiful deep turquoise velvet couch that is somehow, someway, dog hair & muddy paw print proof. (Eunice).  Hans Wegner Papa Bear Chair - the perfect reading or office chair, especially in this teal blue! (Sabrina)

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Q- Is there a particular interior designer that you admire?

A- Stylist Selina Lake, We also love the book The New Eighteenth Century Style by Michele Lalande, and Marie-Claire Maison for inspiration.

Q- Name a place you want to go to any where on the globe–money is not an issue?

A- Patagonia (Sabrina).  Pretty much anywhere in Europe, but I especially love Denmark and France (Eunice)

Want to learn more about Sabrina & Eunice or Hello!Lucky, visit them at their website or blog. Don’t forget to pick up their book, Handmade Hellos.

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Sabrina’s home

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the estate of things chooses sabrina's entry, living room

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Eunice’s Home

the estate of things chooses eunice moyle entry

the estate of things chooses eunice moyle bedroom

the estate of things chooses eunice moyle living rm

the estate of things chooses eunice moyle entry

Thank you to Sabrina & Eunice for taking the time for our questions. We’d love to see you do both illustration for children’s books and design home decor.   Could there be a textile and home accessory collection in Hello!Lucky’s future?

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Hello!Lucky Interview with the Moyle sisters, Part I

Posted by Sarah on Wednesday Feb 18, 2009 Under Interview, Paper

My husband and I were married in 2005 on the bank of the New River at a place called The River House in Grassy Creek, NC.  It was to say the least an amazing day, one that we often wish we could relive…but we won’t do that now.  A year’s worth of painstaking planning went in to that day but one of the most memorable and pleasant parts of that planning was the selection of our wedding stationary.  After meticulously researching stationary options, I settled on Hello!Lucky after finding them in Martha Stewart Weddings.  Once I began working with Eunice & Sabrina Moyle, I knew I made the right choice.

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the estate of things chooses hello lucky wedding invitation

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the estate of things chooses hello lucky

Eunice and Sabrina Moyle founded Hello!Lucky in 2003, a custom letterpress print and design studio based in San Francisco.  With offices in the SOMA district of San Francisco and in London, Hello!Lucky’s clients worldwide include Anthropologie, Kate’s Paperie and LIberty of London.  Hello!Lucky offers wedding invitations, greeting cards and personalized stationary.

My personal experience with Hello!Lucky was a 100% positive one, being 3,000 miles away from the designer didn’t hinder the experience at all.  Never anything but pleasant and enthusiastic, Hello!Lucky produced an invitation that was perfect for us.  I am a forever fan.  Glad this post gave me a reason to pull my invitations and programs out of the box again and reminisce some.

Eunice and Sabrina were kind enough to entertain a few questions about small business, sources of inspiration and most importantly… their most recent purchases for their homes.

Q- Is your education and experience rooted in design? How did you both get your start?

A - Yes, we both studied art and design in college (Eunice has a degree in illustration and printmaking, and Sabrina has a degree in Art History). We started the business together in 2003; Eunice had been working as a freelance designer for a few years, and Sabrina was working in the nonprofit art world and then attended business school. With our combined backgrounds in art and business, we thought we’d make a go of starting our own stationery company!

Q- Hello!Lucky has had a significant amount of success since it’s start in 2003.  What are the top three hints or bits of advice you can give a beginner in business?

A-1) Be yourself. A successful business has to have its own, unique identity, particularly if you’re in the creative field. Don’t worry too much about what your competitors are doing and just be you. If people love what you do and think it’s original, word will get out and success will follow!

2) Be realistic. Starting a successful business requires 3 things:

  • A clear strategy. Know your market, what they like, what they can afford, where they shop, etc. Then make sure you can deliver the goods at a price that still allows you to pay your rent (it can take years, but if the model is realistic, you’ll get there eventually!)
  • Talented people. Make sure you have partners, advisors or staff who have skills in all the key areas you need to make a business successful: not just the creative side, but strategy, marketing, finance/budgeting, and operations. If you’re starting out and learning all these skills yourself, realize it’ll take a lot of work, but beats anything you ever learned in school! Hang tough, and start small.
  • Capital. Small business is notoriously tough, particularly in the current economic climate. You need a source of cash for start-up expenses and to grow your business, whether it be your savings, friends and family, or a bank loan. If you don’t have a financial cushion of some sort, you might find yourself in a crunch with no option than to shutter the business - try to avoid this by planning carefully and being extremely prudent with expenses.

3) Be strong. There are so many ups and downs in small business. You have to have an iron will to get through the ups and downs. Be persistent, and try to have a balanced view of both the postive and the negative.

(We have to give credit to The Bridgespan Group, where Sabrina used to work as a non-profit consultant for this basic framework - it applies to small businesses, too, and is absolutely true!)

This was such a large post that we decided to separate it into parts. Please return tomorrow for Part II of the interview and photos of Eunice and Sabrina’s interiors.

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