Entries Tagged 'Stationary' ↓
February 8th, 2012 — Arts and Crafts, Domestic Goddess, Gifts, Kids, Stationary

If your a parent who finds it extremely difficult to part ways with your children’s art work here’s a creative way to save it. Whether it’s your child’s wobbly handwriting or a darling drawing (Jigsaw Graphics can work with most images) this is fantastic idea for personalized thank-you notes. All you need to do is scan or photograph the artwork and email it and they letterpress your child’s designs. Allow 3-5 weeks for creation and delivery. The size of these note cards is 5.5″ x 4.25.” 30 Cards for $79.00.
www.jigsawgraphics.com
January 10th, 2012 — Domestic Goddess, Stationary


Rifle Paper Co. Global Greetings Note Card Set, $28.00
Anthropologie.Com
December 16th, 2011 — Christmas, Stationary

Set of 8 ‘Tis The Season to be Jolly Card’, $16.00

Custom Illustrated Mint Garland Cards, Price Upon Request

10 Happy Holidays Post card, $10.00

Custom Illustrated Vintage Holiday Cards, Price Upon Request
www.RiflePaperCo.com
November 28th, 2011 — Christmas, Giveaway, Hannukah, Stationary

Enter to win custom stationary for the Holidays! For a chance to win 75 creative holiday cards please leave a comment below. A winner will be chosen at random on Tuesday evening, November 29th, 2011. Good Luck!
A WINNER HAS BEEN CHOSEN: CONGRATULATIONS VERONICA!
No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years of age to enter. Not open to employees or family members of employees of TarynCoxTheWife. TarynCoxTheWife.Com will pick the winner using Random.Org. TarynCoxThewife.Com will email the winner and notify the merchant of the winner. The merchant will ship the prize. If we don’t hear from the winner within 48 hours, we will pick another winner. No substitutions for cash are permitted with this giveaway.


November 7th, 2011 — Giveaway, Stationary

If you haven’t heard of Minted.com you must be living under a rock! Minted.com is a fantastic online store that prints and sells the best of their designs in the form of paper goods. At Minted they love the idea that their products will find their way into your most personal celebrations. That’s why they only uses fine paper stock, rich inks, and crisp printing methods. Minted.com stands behind their products with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Enter to win custom stationary for Thanksgiving! For a chance to win 75 creative Thanksgiving cards please leave a comment below. A winner will be chosen at random on Thursday evening, November 10th, 2011. Good Luck!
UPDATE: THE WINNER IS: SONYA OOTEN! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years of age to enter. Not open to employees or family members of employees of TarynCoxTheWife. TarynCoxTheWife.Com will pick the winner using Random.Org. TarynCoxThewife.Com will email the winner and notify the merchant of the winner. The merchant will ship the prize. If we don’t hear from the winner within 48 hours, we will pick another winner. No substitutions for cash are permitted with this giveaway.
October 18th, 2011 — Stationary, Wedding



For Instructions go to: www.weddingchicks.com
October 7th, 2011 — Party Planning, Stationary

Although this idea is for a wedding save the date, I think it would fare much better as a birthday invite. I mean ballons go much better with birthdays than weddings! - Taryn Cox for THE WIFE.



July 15th, 2011 — Article, Books, Cleaning, Cooking, Domestic Goddess, Etiquette, Health, Sex, Stationary, Things I Love, Tips

A few weeks ago, Mina, from the website MiniPiccolini asked me to share with her readers my top 10 favorite things for wives. Below are my favorite things every wife should have in her life.
1. William Sonoma - A wondrous playground for any wife who loves to cook in her kitchen. This charming store provides tools to make preparation easier, cooking classes for those who want to learn, and inspiration around every corner for those looking for creativity. www.williamsonoma.com
2. Mrs. Meyers – Every wife should have an eco friendly conscious when shopping for her household. Enter Mrs. Meyers… A collection of household products with essential oils from flowers and herbs that pack a real punch against daily dirt and grim. From dish soap to laundry detergent to window cleaners Mrs. Meyers brings a powerful clean and a garden fresh scent to your home. All their products are earth friendly, bio degradable, non toxic and never tested on animals. www.mrsmeyers.com
3. Emily Post Etiquette Book - Every wife should always carry herself like a true lady. Emily Post’s discourses on etiquette is said to be one of the most useful reference books published, next to a dictionary, a thesaurus and a world atlas. The new edition has discussions on perennially necessary topics, such as where to place a soup spoon when setting a formal table and whether one may wear white after Labor Day (the answer is yes). This integration of new material with old, showing respect and consideration for others while placing a premium on honesty, graciousness and deference. It also serves as a reminder of how individual choices may affect others and how easy it is to choose—words, wardrobes, gifts and actions—more wisely. $27.00 on Amazon.Com
4. Stationer - Every wife can benefit from a very creative and talented stationer. While I take my services to Jonathan Wright and Sugar Paper in Los Angeles, They are always there to help with last minute gifts and an abundance of greeting cards for every occasion. Your stationer can also aid you in the designing all of life’s celebrations from wedding invitations to birth announcements to personal stationary for thank you notes. Jonathan Wright 7404 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90036 323 931 1710; Sugar Paper 253 26th Street, Brentwood, California 310 451 7870
5. La Perla – Just like the age old saying “A lamb in the kitchen and a tiger in the bedroom.” What better way to inspire a healthy and consistent sex life with your husband than with luxurious lingerie from La Perla. Every man can appreciate his wife coming to bed in a flirtatious silk night gown or something else a little more provocative. www.laperla.com
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May 18th, 2011 — Babies, Stationary




Emily’s First Birthday Invitations by: Duet Letterpress
www.DuetLetterPress.Com
March 11th, 2011 — Stationary, Wedding

This Program is hilarious, would be a wonderful way to entertain guests before your wedding ceremony begins.
Image: Style Me Pretty
January 27th, 2011 — Stationary, Valentine's Day
January 10th, 2011 — Babies, Gifts, Stationary


A. 8 x 10 Single Print (no text) $150
B. 8 x 10 Single Print (simple text) $200
C. 8 x 10 Single Print (text frame) $250
D. 11 x 14 Double Print (no text) $300
E. 11 x 14 Double Print (equation text) $350
F. 11 x 14 Double Print (simple text) $350
G. 11 x 14 Double Print (text frame) $475
(Prices do not include shipping)
Paper cutting will be signed and dated in bottom right corner.


www.loridanelle.com
December 16th, 2010 — Christmas, Stationary
December 1st, 2010 — Giveaway, Stationary

For a chance to win a set of 5 birthday cards from The Social Type please leave a comment below. A winner will be chosen on Friday, December 3rd, 2010. Good Luck!
UPDATE: THE WINNER IS TAMARA KAGEL
No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years of age to enter. Not open to employees or family members of employees of TarynCoxTheWife. TarynCoxTheWife will pick a random winner at the end of the contest using random.org. TarynCoxThewife will email the winner and notify the merchant of the winner. The merchant will ship the prize. If we don’t hear from the winner within 48 hours, we will pick another winner. No substitutions for cash are permitted with this giveaway.

December 1st, 2010 — Gifts, Stationary, Things I Love
November 24th, 2010 — Stationary, Wedding
























ABOUT »
Christina and Mark married on June 26, 2010 in Budir, Iceland. We were inspired by the locale, using travel, maps and books as the basis for all the wedding design. The design was a crafted wedding package for Christina and Mark including a Save the Date postcard, hand-bound hardcover books for the invitations, vintage train ticket styled programs and personalized tags for the escort cards.
CREDITS »
On-site photography by Kyle Hale. Detail photography by KC Giessen. Event styling by Jillian Clark.
www.sarahanks.com
November 16th, 2010 — Stationary, Thanksgiving
Image: Mr. Boddington’s Stationary
November 12th, 2010 — Arts and Crafts, Stationary
August 12th, 2010 — Stationary
August 11th, 2010 — Stationary, Wedding
August 10th, 2010 — Stationary, Wedding
July 21st, 2010 — Babies, Stationary
June 19th, 2010 — Father's Day, Stationary
May 15th, 2010 — Stationary, Wedding
May 14th, 2010 — About Me, Stationary
May 14th, 2010 — Stationary, Things I Love


.44 Cent Love Stamp Available at all Post Offices
May 12th, 2010 — Stationary, Things I Love
May 9th, 2010 — Mothers Day, Stationary
April 29th, 2010 — Stationary, Wedding
April 28th, 2010 — Stationary, Wedding

I love the idea of formally asking those whom you would like to be in your bridal party. I adore the paper chain people that we all learned to make in grade school and this project uses that simple concept to introduce your bridesmaids to everyone. Cut out the shape of the dress you plan on using in the color you desire and personalize each person with some paper hair. To complete the set I created a little card asking “Will you be my bridesmaid?” and included the wedding details as well as how and where to order the dresses. Enjoy! Anna of Rifle Paper/Once Wed

1. craft paper (for clothes & hair), 2. paper for bodies, 3. envelopes, 4. ruler, 5. scissors, 6. pencil, eraser & a glue stick.

First, be sure that your chain will fit in the envelope you chose. I decided to make my chain about 6 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide to fit in an A7 envelope. Draw tick marks every 3.5 inches (or whatever width you chose) on the top and bottom of the paper for how many people you want to cut out (I chose 6).


Cut out your rectangle and score the paper vertically between each set of tick marks. This will make folding easier and more accurate. Then, fold the paper accordion style.

On the top of the stack draw the shape of your person. Be sure to draw the arms and legs to the edge of the paper so that they will be attached into a chain after you cut it out.


Next, cut out the person shape and open up your masterpiece chain! Decorate your ladies with dresses of your choice and different hairstyles to personalize them. I also drew faces and painted their names on each one.

To complete the set I wrapped a band of paper around the chain and information card and wrote the name of the person I was to be sending it to.
www.RiflePaperCo.Com