second storie = a great weekend

Second Storie has come and gone. It's always such a great experience and so fun to meet with old friends and make new ones. We had three local news stations come to the event and interview us, so exciting! And I got some pretty awesome presents for Christmas, including a few really amazing trades :) I wish I had gotten some more pictures of the event, but I was to busy to pull out my camera until the very end. Hope you had a great weekend, and thanks to those of you who came and said hi! It means a lot to me :)

Second Storie, this weekend!

Second Storie Indie Market
Saturday, November 27th, 11am to 5pm
Sunday, November 28th, 11am to 4pm

The Visual Studies Workshop auditorium
31 Prince Street, Rochester, NY 14607

Shop local and buy handmade this holiday season.

If you live anywhere near Rochester, stop by and say hi! I'm sure you'll love it!

Thankful for...

My husband, our puppies, a supportive family, a stomach full of stuffing, a clean dining room table (at last), good friends, Rochester sunsets. Happy thanksgiving.

What to make?

For the past few years Jake and I have hosted Thanksgiving dinner at our house. It's been so nice to cook for my family and to not have to rush around from house to house like we used to. This year it looks like it will just be us and one of my students, which I think might also be a good change of pace. My plan is to spend part of the day cooking (which I love to do and often don't have time for), eating, and watching movies. I'm going to try really hard not to work at all.

So, now I have to decide on a menu. I think this potato gratin from La Tartine Gourmande is going to make an appearance. And I'll certainly have to have Molly's cream braised Brussels sprouts and savoy cabbage gratin. Seriously, last year I made both recipes and we ate every last delicious bite. I still haven't found a great stuffing recipe (if you know one, send it my way), but I think I might try this one. For dessert, I know we'll be having Smitten Kitchen's raspberry buttermilk cake. I'm not usually a sweets kind of person, but this is hands down one of my very favorite recipes. I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and a delicious meal with family or friends!

{image from BĂ©atrice Peltre}

Handmade for the holidays

Rochester's free weekly newspaper, City, just published a great piece on shopping local for the holidays. And although I'm biased because they interviewed me (yay!) I truly think that buying handmade and shopping locally is so important. It makes a difference in the economy, it's reassuring to know that the product wasn't made in poor labor conditions, and it's a gift that can be cherished for much longer than something mass produced. As someone who makes stationery, I love that people are starting to place more emphasis on handmade items, that they want to take time to hand write a note and not just send an email. Buying handmade shows the same sense of thoughtfulness and commitment to your commiunity.

Second Storie Indie Market


Second Storie Indie Market is almost here! If you live anywhere near Rochester, stop by and check it out! I'm sure you'll love it!

Saturday, November 27th, 11am to 5pm
Sunday, November 28th, 11am to 4pm

The Visual Studies Workshop auditorium
31 Prince Street, Rochester, NY 14607

We have 40 talented vendors joining us and we just know this year's event is going to be amazing!  Find a gift for everyone on your list: housewares, soft toys, screen prints, letterpress, ceramics, jewelry, knits, decals, clothing and more. Second Storie Indie Market is an experience not to be missed!

Local Conditions: One Hundred Views of Mt. Rainier (At Least)




I wanted to share with you the most amazing letterpress printed artist book by Anagram Press:

"Artist book consisting of viewing box and 120 image flats, illustrated and compiled from data collected in person, on location, over the course of two years. Housed in a set of drawers with nested stab-bound book and Japanese-style outer wrapper."

As someone who prints and makes books, I can't begin to tell you how much work this must have been and how impressed and awed I am at the final piece. It's just stunning! To see more images or check out Chandler's blog, click here.

Starting the weekend

 
A beautiful Rochester sunset outside the studio window. Printing a similar color palette on some new business cards for the designer of our Finer Things Collection. Drinks and free pizza with friends to celebrate our friend Luke's new job. Leftover cake.

Book Arts Weekend

 
 
 
 
 
This past weekend I took a group of students to the Pyramid Atlantic Book Fair. It was a great event, filled with road-trip mishaps, group bonding, Ethiopian dinner in DC and some amazing books. I also got to catch up with friends at Ladies of Letterpress and Drive By Press. Later this week I'll post about some of the artists we got to meet. Hope you had a great weekend, too.

Ornament Swap




My dear friend Nicole from freshlyblended is organizing her 5th Annual holiday ornament swap! Basically, you'd make 8-10 ornaments and then trade them within your group. I did this swap twice and plan to sign up again this year. It's so much fun to get little handmade packages in the mail in December and great motivation to make something new. Every year I make some letterpress printed ornaments, this year will be no different :) Head on over and check it out!

(past swap ornaments from Aesthetic Outburst, Parrott Design Studio, Pistachio Press)

In a word, civility

What an amazing poster created for GREER by Hammerpress. I wish this was something more people embraced.

You can also check out the Hammerpress studio on Truly Smitten, it's pretty sweet.

Vote today

I hope you head out to vote today. Jake and I will be walking to our polling place this afternoon. Also, did you see the Rally to Restore Sanity this weekend. It looked like an awesome event.

{image from jacdupree}