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We absolutely LOVE this fun letterpress calendar by Linda and Harriett. The colors are sophisticated and the images are just perfectly designed. Did we tell you we LOVE it? Liz Coulson Libré (owner of Linda and Harriett) developed a relationship with paper at an early age
the way most people do - with construction paper, glue, and scissors –
and moved onto more sophisticated art supplies in college. “I have
always loved paper goods. Shopping for back to school clothes was not
exciting for me. Shopping for school supplies, though, was heaven,”
says Liz. “When I got to college and starting taking art classes, I
knew pretty quickly that I would end up working with my hands and
creating things. I love the process of and thrive off of solving
problems creatively.”
In 2007, Liz launched Linda & Harriett, named after two very
important creative forces from Liz’s life: her mother Linda, an avid
gardener and seamstress who passed away in 1998, and her great
grandmother Harriett, after whom she was given her middle name. With a
variety of inspirations ranging from vintage china to tree canopies
over streets, Liz set out to create a line of luxurious paper goods
that are simple, unpretentious and fresh – but never cutesy, frilly or
boring. Injecting a good sense of color and fun into her designs, Liz
provides personalized attention and love for every product she
produces.
This calendar has 12 wonderfully designed and whimsical images. It is tied at the top with a purple ribbon and sealed in a clear bag. This is that easy, I-know-she-will-love-it gift for friends, moms, teachers, bridesmaids, etc. and you'll want one for yourself. Oh and we can't forget the best part. When you are finished with a month, you can cut off the bottom, (it tells you where) and it can be used as a postcard (there is a place to write the address and place the stamp) to send a note to a friend! Now how cool is that? Last year, these amazing calendars sold-out before Thanksgiving so don't delay!
- 9 x 5 1/4"
- letterpress with postcards on the back