Here's my newest love for finishing off packages: http://www.thetwinery.com/. There, I said it, now go click and enjoy the fresh colors of twisted twine this site has to offer and drool.
8.06.2010
Twine Love
Here's my newest love for finishing off packages: http://www.thetwinery.com/. There, I said it, now go click and enjoy the fresh colors of twisted twine this site has to offer and drool.
A Lesson in Color
Welcome to Icing on the Paper's first blog post, exciting, I know. I'm Sarah, the curator and creator of all things Icing on the Paper. I know there are tons of blogs out there about stationery, but this is how I'm different - I'll make it super easy to enjoy all the content that I share. From links to simple go-bys and freebies, I hope I can inspire you to add some stationery flare to your life.
Here's my first share: http://www.icingonthepaper.com/ and www.etsy.com/icingonthepaper. You knew that was going to happen didn't you? These are my websites through which I sell my wares. Check them out, they are cool.
Tip of the week: Did you know that your monitor cannot display all the colors you printer can create and vice versa? Color matching from an actual print sample is the best way to get the exact color you want on your printed products. Check out http://www.colorwiki.com/ for way more information and tools on color matching. Don't want to order a color swatch? Then buy this little dude for a big bang: http://www.pantone.com/pages/products/product.aspx?pid=1000&ca=1&s=0. It's an investment but worth every penny if you want to get it right the first time.
Here's my first share: http://www.icingonthepaper.com/ and www.etsy.com/icingonthepaper. You knew that was going to happen didn't you? These are my websites through which I sell my wares. Check them out, they are cool.
Tip of the week: Did you know that your monitor cannot display all the colors you printer can create and vice versa? Color matching from an actual print sample is the best way to get the exact color you want on your printed products. Check out http://www.colorwiki.com/ for way more information and tools on color matching. Don't want to order a color swatch? Then buy this little dude for a big bang: http://www.pantone.com/pages/products/product.aspx?pid=1000&ca=1&s=0. It's an investment but worth every penny if you want to get it right the first time.
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