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MoMA Store

http://www.momastore.org

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I got one of these for Christmas – a snap it up organiser, which comes in my favourite of all things, rainbow colours. Such a great design store MoMA Store – I’d quite like to just move in.

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boy girl party

www.boygirlparty.com

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Featuring the work of artist Susie Gharemani, Boy Girl Party is a cool shop that sells lots of nice things from christmas decorations, stationery, cards, notebooks and magnets – to jewellery and clothing.

yay!

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Yellow Owl Workshop

www.yellowowlworkshop.com

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Found via Angry Chicken, Yellow Owl has some really neat stamp sets, as well as cards, journals, prints and paintings.

Just think of all the fun you could have stamping away with this little set. They’d be great with fabric stamping ink would they not indeed!

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Yvestown

www.yvestown.com/shop

Shinzi Katoh stationery and Je de Paume books

Yvonne has such great taste in stuff, especially lovely things from Japan. So much so that she’s very kindly stocking some of her favourite Japanese books and stationery in Europe for us, and even selling in pounds. So we can avoid all kind of nasty inbound postal taxes by buying direct from her. Yay!

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Also excellent for everyone everywhere, because you don’t have to buy six books at a time to make the postage worth it, and you can order easily, in English. Yay again! I love the memo pads and the 2009 calendars, as well as the new London Gardens book which I am going to have to buy myself for Christmas.

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my little underground

www.mylittleunderground.net

The online shop of artist Christopher David Ryan.
We’d been sent a link a long while ago to his solar system poster – a modern classic.

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Prolific and brilliant, a good shop to keep going back to for more.

image: as overheard in the back of my mind by cdr

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And, spring

www.and-spring.com

If you’re not a local you’ll probably need some help to shop at And, Spring – a very very beautiful Korean online shop.

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And, Spring – is just such a lovely shop it is possible to while away many an enjoyable hour sifting through all the loveliness, deciding what you would buy if only you knew how.

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Images from and-spring.com

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Studio Violet

studioviolet.bigcartel.com

The official partnering of designers Camilla Engman and Elisabeth Dunker sees a lovely studio and a lovely lovely lovely shop. Studio Violet has a delightful offering of posters, postcards and journals.

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Blissen

I’ve loved Jill Bliss‘ style of drawing for a very long time now. Hers was one of the first four links on my blog way back at the very beginning.

So in my quest for all the good handmade, blogland shops I liked, of course hers was to be included. If I had to pick two favourite items they would be the native flowers stationery set and the mini journal set.

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native flowers stationery set and the mini journal set by Jill Bliss

Also available from amazon.co.uk

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Lisa S and Lisa C

I’d seen Lisa’s first letterpress print ages ago, and in my quest last week I found my way back to her shop, admiring her beautiful hand-stitched prints.

And at Lisa Congdon’s shop I found some beautiful cards on sale. They’d be very nice framed as a set. I love all of them.

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top: the tenderhearted card set by Lisa Congdon
bottom: blue stitch print by Lisa Solomon

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yoo-ii

Yu i Chan is a very nice person who sometimes comments on my photos, so I was very happy to visit her etsy shop by chance when the sale was on. It’s all sold out now, but her amazing prints are currently available from reform school, satsuma press and shiny squirrel. Lucky people might also find one or two (three in fact) of her very-scrumptious-indeed hand woven scarfs still available.

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nocturne 02 and desert 02 by yoo-ii

Sorry I can’t spell scarfs properly. I also cannot spell wharfs, drawers, affect/effect or seperate.

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