
these recipe cards are the latest project from my studio.
inspired by my friend, and fellow foodie, lindsey – these recipe cards allow you to organize your recipes by season. since cooking seasonally and farm markets are coming back into fashion (and is so much better for our health and the environment) this is a great new way to keep your recipes organized.
last summer i had many health problems which prompted me to significantly change my diet. i personally have begun cooking seasonally and using primarily fresh foods. i started shopping the local farm markets and buying the freshest foods possible. i have always enjoyed cooking, but have been enjoying it so much more since this change. finding inspiration from the multitude of food blogs out there, along with the farm market and some new vegetarian cook books has been so much fun. i feel like there are so many more recipes that i want to try - i can’t keep up!
if you haven’t tried a farm market yet, get there! you will be totally amazed at the difference in the quality of the vegetables and fruits. they have so much more flavor, and since they are freshly picked and haven’t traveled far they are packed with more nutrients than produce that has been picked for a longer time (traveled across the country or world).
i am looking forward to getting all of my recipes, new and old organized using these seasonal cards. the color bands will make it easy when searching through a category, let’s say appetizers, to determine which recipes are in season.
these cards are available in sets of 20 and 100 in the studio shop on etsy. have a friend or family member who is really into cooking? these will make a great gift. also perfect for housewarming, bridal shower and wedding gifts!
for those living in the buffalo area – there are a multitude of farm markets. you can find a listing of all of them in new york on the new york state department of agriculture. right now my most frequented spots are the bidwell-elmwood market, the east aurora market, and the downtown country market.

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August 18th, 2011 in eco-friendly, etsy, food, graphic design, handmade, illustration, kitchen, stationery
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adding a new style program to our custom wedding line, these programs use the clients existing design elements. instead of your traditional full size programs, these are a small and sweet, the size of a vintage dance card. perfect for guests to fit in their pocket or purse and take home as a souvenir from your special day!



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August 8th, 2011 in graphic design, handmade, illustration, programs, stationery, wedding stationery
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custom invitations created for a ladies night out bachelorette party. designed on a flat panel card, the schedule of the evenings activities are shared with guests using a picture and text based description. a design that is fun, modern and whimsical sets the mode for this event!
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August 5th, 2011 in bachelorette, graphic design, handmade, stationery, wedding stationery
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can not wait to attend this wedding this weekend! these folded slimline invitations are a great way to include reception information all on one card, while only including the marriage on the main invitation. paired with a coordinating black, #10 policy envelope (the kind with the flap on the short end) they make a sweet unique little invitation. finishing touches, include a wrap around label which provides a place to address the invitations, the return address and a nice seal as well! please see the coordinating save the dates on our previous post.
this design is available for purchase – please contact me for rates.
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August 4th, 2011 in handmade, stationery, wedding invitations, wedding stationery
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custom handmade wedding invitations. design done to compliment a winery setting, pocket creates a great space to place all of your insert cards. when you have a lot of out of town guests, directions, accommodations and a custom map are very useful – keep it neat with this elegant pocket fold. top it off with a satin ribbon and a custom seal and you have the perfect little package with your invites tucked away inside! more photos of the suite are on our flickr feed. check out the bride and groom’s save the dates in this previous post.
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July 7th, 2011 in graphic design, handmade, invitations, stationery, wedding invitations, wedding stationery
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