Surprise Giveaway!!

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Surprise!!  A big Thank You for all the love and support you guys have shown my little company as I grow and learn about being a creative business owner!  To celebrate reaching 1K followers over on instagram, I’m having a giveaway this weekend!  Yippee!! (actually, the contest starts now and runs till August 17, 2015).DSC_0705_fotorThere are a few ways to enter; follow @sproutspress on instagram and head over for details.

The prize is a handbound journal (the Medium Journal in stone grey, with an ocean blue ribbon bookmark) and pack of matching, handprinted Ex Libris bookplates (pictured above).  You have until Monday to enter and the winner will be announced Tuesday.

Sound good?  Head over to instagram to play!!  Good luck!!

 

See you at PechaKucha #33: Toronto!

Day 294/365PK 33 Poster (3)I’ll be at this amazing event tonight, selling my wares.  It should be a fantastic night of story presentations, drinks and learning!

To purchase tickets online, go here.

Sprouts Press goes to Welland!

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It’s a great day for a road trip to the Niagara region!  Stop by Vermeers Garden Centre in Welland and say Hi to yours truly and many other talented makers!

What: Heirlooms Artisan Market
When: Saturday June 20, 10am – 6pm
Where: Vermeers Garden Centre, 684 South Pelham St, Welland, Ontario

Pro tip: This is an Etsy sponsored event, you know what that means – swag bags!!  If you’re one of the first 100 people you’ll get a swag bag with some pretty awesome goodies inside!

For more details and vendor profiles, go here.

Peonies & Roses

Day 255/365P9031589_fotorOnce again, I’ve been inspired by the state of the garden: peonies and roses!!  I suppose this happens because I try really hard to balance my work life (indoors) with some much needed time in the garden (outdoors).  I find a real connection between being a maker of tactile objects and working in the garden; multiple senses are needed to really enjoy both of these things.

If you’re interested in knowing where to find these things, read on.

Ex Libris Bookplates (2 designs pictured in red, 1 in salmon)

Quick Notes Notebooks (pictured in two-tone red and pink & gold)

Watercolour Sketchbook in red (pictured top left corner)

Starburst Journal (pictured in marsala, just below the Watercolour Sketchbook)

Hot Pink Watercolour Sketcher (pictured right in the middle)

Large Fancy Coptic Journal in Marsala (pictured bottom right corner)

Paper Fair!

Day 252/365Attention all Torontonian paper addicts: This thursday is the Paper Fair at Toronto’s First Post Office!  Stop by to meet local paper artists and crafters, and talented stationery designers.  It’s going to be a great selection of fun, beautiful, handmade paper goods!

For details and vendor spotlights, go here.

 

Gifts for Dad, Collection No. 2

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Still looking for a Father’s Day gift?  I’ve pulled together another great collection of items for dads that are cigar lovers, book collectors, allergy sufferers, poets and artists.  This list is tied together with a palette of greens and browns, inspired by springtime and days spent outside.

Starting from top left, going clockwise:

Tall Handbound Journal*: Part of a series of ‘one of a kind’ journals.  Since the covers are hand-dyed washi paper, no two books are identical.  Features a classy-yet-rugged reclaimed leather and brass button stud closure.

Ex Libris Bookplates, Set of 4*: For the book collector and/or serious reader, label your library with elegance!  Hand carved and printed, this set of 4 Ex Libris Bookplates comes in leaf green and has ample space to write your name and even a date, if desired.  Printed on self-adhesive paper.

Brown and White Organic Stripes Journal*: This book is part of the same series as the first in this collection.  It is a tall book with a substantial number of pages, 110 pages (220, front and back) to be exact, making it perfect for the daily entries of keen journallers.

Hay Fever Hankies*: Hand printed and hand sewn, these cute hankies depict some of the plants that cause hay fever.  Cheeky, I know.  A wonderful addition to your pockets or handbag, forget tissues and use a soft, 100% cotton, hand printed & sewn hanky instead!

Cigar Box Journal*: This series of handsome hardcover journals gives new life to old cigar boxes!  Various brands available, check the online shop to see if the perfect one is in stock.

Florentine Hardcover Journal: The beauty of this book lies in the details. A small wrap around closure, from reclaimed leather, fastens shut with an understated and simple yet classy antiqued brass button stud.  The covers depict a brown and green foliage motif, perfect for gardeners!

Grass Green Watercolour Sketchbook*: This is a lovely, hardcover landscape-oriented watercolour sketchbook, housing only 140lb watercolour paper.  Handmade bookcloth adorns the covers in grass green and a classy ribbon bookmark, in pale green, keeps your place.

*Can also be found in real life at brick and mortar shops around Ontario!  Go here to find a retailer near you.  I recommend calling ahead of time to avoid disappointment.

Tulips

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Enjoy a medley of red handbound books, inspired by all the tulips blooming across the city!!

Some of these are items that have sold, and some are available online on Etsy.  Read on to learn about them.

Starting at the top left, going clockwise:
Red Florentine Starburst Journal, Ex Libris Bookplates Hand-Printed set of 5, Paper Moon Book Earrings, Quick Notes Notebook Hand Painted in Two-Tone Red, Secret Belgian Journal in Florentine red, Large Fancy Coptic Journal with Vintage Button, Pocket Notes Mini Book, Red Watercolour Sketchbook.

Show Announcement

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Announcing the next show for Sprouts Press: Heirlooms Artisan Market!  Held amongst the greenery and flowers of Vermeer’s Garden Centre, this show will have a great variety of vendors, including myself, jewelry, body care and even food trucks!

What: Heirlooms Artisan Market
When: Saturday June 20, 2015  10am – 6pm
Where: Vermeer’s Garden Centre, 684 S Pelham Road, Welland

Mothers Day Gift Collection No.2

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A couple of weeks ago I put together a collection of items for Moms who love to draw and sketch.  With Mother’s day just around the corner, I’ve got another group of items perfect for the mom who loves to read books, collect books, make books and everything in between!DSC_0684_fotorI’ve tailored this collection to inspire people who love books, but might not necessarily write or draw in them.  This is a group of items for the book lover, the collector and the art appreciator.

From the top left, clockwise:
Starburst Journal in Garden Sage: Sage colored bookcloth adorns the spine and showcases the spine stitching, with green and brown floral covers.  Makes a perfect garden journal or outdoor adventure album.  More details.

Mini Book Necklace: A cute little handbound journal made from reclaimed leather!  Opens and you can write in it, keeping your ideas and dreams close to your heart.  More details.

DIY Bookbinding Kit: For the person who already has everything; give them a new skill!  Beginner kit teaches the basics of bookbinding and comes with everything you need: materials, tools and step-by-step instructions.  Various colours available.  More details.

Red Florentine Starburst Journal: A lively and bold journal perfect for recipes, special memories or someone who loves the colour red!  (any fellow leos out there?)  Because the spine is wide, there’s enough room to adhere papers to the pages, like some photos or recipe cards in your grandmother’s handwriting.  More details.

Queen Anne’s Lace on Linen: A perfect catch-all, coin purse or beach pouch.  Hand drawn images of thistles are screenprinted onto brown linen.  More details.

Ex Libris Bookplates in Green: For the book collector!  A stylish way to label your books and build your library.  Hand printed in various colours and self-adhesive, comes in a set of 4.  More details.

 

 

Use Your Journal No.5

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Spring is in the air, the snow is melting/melted and many of us are eager to help welcome the new season.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAUsually, springtime means spring cleaning.  Oh joy.

Today’s post is a mix of ‘Use Your Journal’ and spring cleaning, specifically; getting your books, journals and sketchbooks organized and accounted for!  In a fun way, I promise!
DSC_0661My secret weapon to accomplish this, if you haven’t already guessed, is with Ex Libris bookplates.  

Ex Libris bookplates are labels that go in the front cover of your books (journals, sketchbooks, novels, biographies, etc).  Ex Libris is latin and roughly translates to ‘from the library of’.  Therefore, when you write your name in the space provided on each bookplate, you are creating your own library!  What’s more organized than a library!?photo 4

My Ex Libris bookplates are my own designs that I carve into lino blocks.  Then I hand print each one onto self-adhesive paper, making it easy and convenient for you to label your beloved books.  I’ve printed two different designs, each in a few different colours, you can read about my process here.

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I’ve even got gold bookplates!  They’re actually quite beautiful and classy, and make a great gift when tucked in the front of a special book for a friend.  OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA To recap, here are 3 steps to incorporate Ex Libris bookplates into your journalling, sketching and book-collecting lives, making it even more fun to use your journal!

1. Choose a selection of journals/sketchbooks/books to be labelled.

2. Write your name in the space provided on the bookplate.  Some people also like to write the date they start the book.

2a. If you’re giving a special journal/book as a gift and want to put an ex libris bookplate in the front cover, you can write the recipient’s name and the date.  You can also write the occasion for the gift, as a memento for life milestones or achievements.

3. Once you’ve written the info in the space provided on the bookplate, peel off the backing and adhere to the inside front cover of the book/journal/sketchbook.  Repeat for all your most fancy and special books!

Have fun!