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I'm a sucker for pretty paper. I always want to make my own stationary and scrapbooks, and I have all the paper under my bed to prove it. These very inconsiderate people will probably only add to my fire hazard, but hot damn they look good doing it.
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Paper Relics
First to recommend
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I love this juxtaposition of antique images with the quirky sayings of today.
Add a bit of glitter and I am SOLD.
Updated Apr 8, 2008
D*I*Y Planner Hipster PDA Edition
First to recommend
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Why waste a bunch of money on a fancy organizer when you can make your own? I don't think it'll withstand the elements though, so you may want to keep yours in a ziploc baggie. But then again, a hipster would never be so dorky as that. (via M Quinn Sweeney)
Updated Apr 8, 2008
Patterned Super Size 3-Ring Binder
2 people recommended this item
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I imagine all sorts of fabric swatches, color samples or photos of my work in these binders in some bright and airy studio that I'll undoubtedly own someday.
Whether because they're cute, or just because they play into the fantasy, I love them.
Updated Jan 25, 2008
Accordion Organizer
8 people recommended this item
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Because who says work has to be ugly?
Updated Sep 2, 2009
Packing List - See Jane Work
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3 people recommended this item
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I travel a lot and I'm horribly unorganized and forgetful. Luckily I have wicked smart friends who get me stuff like this for my birthday.
Undies? Check! Contact solution? Check! Toothbrush & toothpaste? Check!
Now I have no excuse, except, hmmm, I wonder where I put those checklists. . . .
If you're anything like me, I recommend keeping them IN your luggage. Man I'm smart - next time I come across this handy pad, that's where it's going! If only I had thought of that before I misplaced them.
Updated Jan 25, 2008
Flora Spiral Notebooks
4 people recommended this item
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I love botanical designs, I love journals, and they're recycled to boot! That makes me very happy.
Updated Jan 25, 2008
Multi Task Planner Notebook
9 people recommended this item
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I am seriously going to buy this. Like, right now. Because then it will at least LOOK like I'm all organized, even if it's a constant struggle.
Updated Jan 25, 2008
White + Charcoal Recipe Binders
First to recommend
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Okay, I saw these, loved them, and was soooo ready to click "add to cart."
Until I saw the price. Ouch.
I wonder if I can create my own adorable version so that putting all my recipes neatly away is more treat than torture. . . .
Updated Apr 8, 2008
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Cynthia Warren Design
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I wish I could afford hand created invitations and cards and branding and stuff. Maybe I shouldn't have given up on calligraphy quite so quickly.
Updated Apr 14, 2009
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Meeting Planner by day, Decorative Painter by serendipity and not as often as I'd like. Crafty, messy, packhamster, f...
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