Edward Hopper stamps created from his 1935 painting, The Long Leg.
Available now at the US Post Office. Ruuun!
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If there’s one thing you can count on in Vermont, it’s that on your way to anywhere there is an antique store. Picked this up in on my way back from the die-cutter’s shop this am. Found a few other gems that I will be sharing in the coming weeks… jaaackpot!
Basketball ticket from World War I era (1917). Simplicity rules.
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Sunny Monday.
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Happy first day of Fall (and more importantly, happy Friday)! I am excited to say that my first retail collection is slowly coming together… The card below is one of my faves and speaks to my not-so-subtle pennant obsession. It is both a single card + part of a larger set. More on all of that soon…! In the meantime, hope you have a wonderful weekend. And thanks for stopping by, it means a lot.
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It’s getting embarrassing how much I enjoy Tom Slaughter’s work (I’m pretty much a tumblr stalker). I was psyched to see he was selling a couple of prints on 20x200. This just arrived in the mail today.
New York Valentine 1 by Tom Slaughter. Purchased here.
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It’s about that time… just dusted these bad boys off. Bring it on.
L.L. Bean boots 4-eva.
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Barn door in East Barre, VT.
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I wish early fall weather could last forever. Kinda perfect, right?
Hope you all had a lovely weekend.
Big thanks to Nicole of Scarlet & Sterling for featuring me in her new Q + A series on women working in creative fields. Such a rad idea that I am honored to be a part of. Nicole is a fellow Boston University alum as well (Go BU). Check out the interview here.
P.S. Scroll down to her Brimfield posts… she spied a stack of pennants that I am freaking out over.
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Have a great weekend, everyone. It’s gonna be one of those pickin-apples-crushin-deadlines-eatin-donuts type of weekends. Autumn at its finest! See you on Monday.
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