Shop Indie – Vintage Inspired Paper Finds
Talk about love at first sight. My paper addiction is about to get way out of hand. There is just something about paper that has that vintage old feel to it. It’s like finding an old love letter in your grandma’s attic. It draws you closer to investigate it’s past. When I look at these shops I get that same feeling as I look at each handmade paper treasure. What creates that feeling for you? Here are a few shops to get you started on your hunt.
If you like Vintage Chic, Etsy shop Hilary Whitney Designs is full of paper goodies for you. One of my personal favorites from her shop is her Paris Merci Thank you cards. Each is hand created with that old age feel and adorned with many embellishments.
After browsing her shop, you may find it hard to choose between all of the wonderful goodies. No problem, at this shop they have unique themed samplers full of assorted goodies to coordinate with it’s theme. How fun are those!
Next on my vintage papery road trip is a stop at Etsy Papered Together. All of her items are created using a vintage platen press. My favorite is this adorable card. Not only is it handmade but it’s created using a vintage style measuring cup to portray it’s theme, "How much I miss you".
I’m always amazed by different artists styles.
To me this card is so simple, but with it’s use of a vintage press and it’s darling images it creates a richness I love!
If you just can’t get enough of vintage style papery, then why not get a monthly Subscription from The Paper Princess’s on line store. The Paper Princess offers to send out goodies to your door step once a month for three or six months depending on your subscription. You can also make a purchase from one of their many Vintage Inspired goods from their Etsy shop!
Indulge Your Paper Addiction!
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time to heart their shops 🙂 i am a paper addict too and each shop is awesome in their own way.
Great job on your blog–these paper artists are a real inspiration!