
I’m pretty sure I could spend hours {and all my dollars} at Haus Interior. such a great selection.
{via simplesong}

I’m pretty sure I could spend hours {and all my dollars} at Haus Interior. such a great selection.
{via simplesong}

new work posted at the Seventy & Sunny blog. if you haven’t heard of us, we specialize in blog makeovers, blogger to wordpress transfers and blog header design as well as custom illustration for you blog or shop. we’re working on a new site, but come check us out on the blog!

dlb and I took a teensy tiny break from our regular work this weekend to give Unruly Things a whole new look. it’s cleaner, it’s brighter, and even a little unruly I suppose. and….. oh my, do I love it.
come check it out!!
p.s. the winner of the vintage floral pin giveaway is Hannah of Honey & Jam! {holy cow Hannah, amazing food blog, by the way} congratulations!! I’ll have Jessica contact you for your details. thanks everyone for entering!

I’m working on:
some brand new things for the Postal Press shop, including holiday goodies and more specimen stuff.
I have and will always love:
a perfect black and white combo.
I love the little cake toppers:
from this cute wedding.
I’m looking forward to:
upcoming vacations!
I’m not looking forward to:
rain, rain, rain this weekend.
happy weekend friends.
{photo by mary wells}
this is for those of you who shared my love for the Pictorial Websters dictionary. oh how I would love to have some of those vintage plates to run on my letterpress!

today I’m feeling inspired by the colors in these amazing mineral specimens.



I can’t get over the cuteness of these baby animal photographs by Sharon Montrose. I mean, seriously… who doesn’t want a baby porcupine like right now?

Jessica of Blueberry Deluxe {great etsy vintage shop and one of my amazing sponsors} has generously offered up this adorable flower pin as a giveaway to one lucky reader!! simple leave a comment here before this Sunday at 10pm PST to have your chance at snatching up this cute little pin. I can just imagine how cute it would be adorned on woolen coats this winter. thanks Jessica!!