Is it too early? I spent a little time printing up my dandelion design on a “regular” sized card last weekend. They’re available here and the tall and skinny original dandy cards are still here. Enjoy!
I STILL haven’t moved my press to the new house, but I spent some time at my parents’ last month and managed to get some printing done. I just sold my last set of recipe cards, so I whipped up some new ones in two tried-and-true botanical designs: yellow daisies and ice blue dandelion gone to seed. Available in the shop!

Hey kids, I know I’ve been missing in action lately, but my life has been, to say the least, chaotic. I won’t go into all of it, but the highlights (or low-lights as they were) include my press having a major break (fixed now) and the company I worked for ceasing operations (still working on that one — yes, I am accepting freelance work, letterpress or otherwise).
In other news, here are a few pieces I created before the press cracked, and I’ve been working on custom pieces like crazy to catch up, so there will be lots to come! In the mean time, you can always keep up on local happenings on Hold That Thought, an interim publication for a few of us from the old company. (I’ll be posting about Hair Affair in a day or two!)



Susan O’Connor of Pretty Petal Studio is a photographer from the Washington, D.C. area who takes some of the most beautiful botanical images I’ve seen in quite a while. I love the way common flowers become the most interesting abstractions because of the way she captures them. Her use of depth of field and light creates a great atmosphere — the perfect cure for the winter blues!
