Etsy will be featuring collections on the home page from their newly designed gallery forum “Treasury East” all day Tuesday, April 27th. When the announcement reached TeamT International I thought to myself (and in an email to TeamT), “Yesss, I’m going to make about 37 T-Easts this weekend!!” Sarah of Sarah John Afana and Schemata challenged myself and the team to curate  “about 37″ galleries by midnight PST on Monday.

Sarah John Afana

These collections must have a theme or color or something, no willy-nilly thrown together lists of randomness and they must include at least 6 teammates. While many of the team members have curated some gorgeous and inspiring galleries, the contest for the “about 37” rests on the shoulders of Sarah and myself. We have certainly taken it to the limit with our treasuries! An ongoing list of our galleries can be seen below:

Sarah’s Galleries:

  1. Logically Circular
  2. Blue Jean Baby
  3. White Hot
  4. Let’s Go!
  5. Haaaavve Ya Met…
  6. Falling in Love with a Black Bunny in a Vineyard
  7. Counting Cats
  8. Poppy Fields Forever
  9. Peace and Quiet
  10. Take a Hike
  11. Refreshingly Delicate
  12. Don’t Wake Me
  13. Birds and Roses
  14. Fruit Salad
  15. Beautiful Blooms
  16. A is for…
  17. I Spy…
  18. Thinking Inside the Box
  19. Patina
  20. For Moms that Rock!
  21. I Love My iPhone
  22. Flutterbies
  1. What cha Gonna Make?

And mine…

  1. In Nature
  2. Land and Sea
  3. Game ON!
  4. At the Cotton Candy Stand
  5. Love at First Sight
  6. Would You Like Cream and Sugar with That?
  7. Knock Knock!
  8. At the Train Station
  9. Lazy Day
  10. Cornflower
  11. I Do
  12. S is for…
  13. Little Pinkie Running through the Field with Llamas Standing By
  14. Take Note
  15. I Can Read You Like a Newspaper
  16. Somewhere Over the Rainbow
  17. Lovely Bones
  18. Entertaining in Style
  19. Handle with Care
  20. Whiskers, Bandit, and a Game of Hockey
  21. Under the Sea
  22. Golden Glamour
  23. Bite Me
  24. Let’s Fly Away

Enjoy!

xoxo,

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One thing I enjoy the most about the change in seasons and weather, is reviving last year’s wardrobe and uncovering items that I forgot I had. It’s like a shopping trip in my own closet! It’s also fun to have a different take on what I thought was stylish last year, by purchasing updating items to pair with last year’s basics.

Without fail, each Spring and Summer, I always return to the nautical theme. It’s such a timeless style that can be accessorized to look classic, or to incorporate trends. This year, I’ve decided to add a punch of color to the traditional blue, red, and white nautical theme with pops of pink. It’s an easy way to keep the look feminine and stylish, without taking away from the nautical theme.

Here is my version of Sailor Chic

Sailor ChicClockwise from top left: Zara CarpenterLa Drama Queen, Fanciness, Bayan Hippo, Tizzalicious, LiD Designs Supplies

What twist will you be adding to your nautical theme this season?

xoxo,

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I’ve always been really inspired by color. I think it’s evident in my products that color is hugely a part of what DawnCorrespondence is all about. I believe that color has a strong ability to evoke all sorts of different feelings and moods. In fact, color always plays a strong role in how my designs turn out. Lately, my inclination has been to create products with primary colors. Separately, primary colors portray a much different mood than they do when they are all together. (i.e. red would mean bold, fire, confident, etc.; yellow could mean cautious, hesitant, sunny, etc.; and blue could portray loneliness, solitude, and water). Together, though, the primary colors evoke a much different feel. Together they take us back to our childhood days of coloring books, mega crayon boxes with crayon sharpeners, and playgrounds. Who wouldn’t love the look of primary colors?

In honor of my new obsession with primary colors, I want to show off some of my favorite Etsy sellers and their luscious primary creations or finds!

Primary ColorsClockwise from top left: Zwzzy, Pink Pooch Designs, New Moon Studio, 3dots, Hindsvik, Jess James Jake

So go ahead…borrow your little one’s coloring books and crayons for a while and get lost in your childhood memories! It may do you some good and freshen up your creativity!

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  • A dash of sweetness
  • 2 cups of coffee
  • 1 pretty address book
  • 1 letter holder
  • 2 fountain pens (preferably in blue ink)
  • 1/2 a book of pretty stamps
  • 1 package of pretty stationery


Recipe for Letterwriting

  1. Mix the sweetness with a cup of coffee to get energy flowing.
  2. Open the package of pretty stationery and get one of your fountain pens.
  3. Begin freely writing whatever comes to mind on one of the note cards for a friend or loved one.
  4. Fill coffee mug with the second cup of coffee for added energy as needed.
  5. Use the pretty address book to locate said friend/family member’s address.
  6. If fountain pen #1 runs out of ink, open fountain pen #2 to address the envelope.
  7. Adhere pretty stamp to the outside of the envelope.
  8. Place completed, addressed note card in the letter holder for the next mail pick-up.
  9. Repeat as many times as necessary.
  10. Admire your handiwork and what for the return letters to arrive in your mailbox!

Photos courtesy of (clockwise from top left): Whimsy & Spice, Downtown Roasters, Poe’s ProseHannah Bella Memories, Verde Studio, that’s me!, Second Seed, Rekindled Cottage

Enjoy!

xoxo,

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Do you ever have random memories pop into your head and wonder how they got there? I had that happen to me and it turned out to be a really inspirational memory. The short story: One year I was visiting my sister at college. (Keep in mind my sister is 6 years older than me, so I was pretty young at the time). She had a night class she had to go to, so her boyfriend (now husband) spent some time with me while she was in class. We made dinner, and then, I assume in an attempt to keep me entertained, he and I decided to have a paper airplane contest. We each spent some time meticulously creating handcrafted paper airplanes, taking into consideration the wind that evening, where we would be flying them from, and what floor we would be flying them from. After creating our masterpieces, we went out on the balcony and let our airplanes go, with only the nighttime air to guide it to its final resting place. It took about 5 seconds, and that was that. Yet, that was the memory that popped in my head this afternoon. Why? I don’t know.

Of course I took it and ran with it. I began developing ideas of paper airplanes and how I could create some really fun stationery with paper airplanes in mind. (Side note: I ended up developing a really fantastic idea, so stay tuned to my shop for some upcoming paper airplane-inspired stationery!).

Thanks to my fleeting memory, I found these outstanding paper airplane items today! (I am drooling over that dress, by the way. In fact, I’m hoping it will be mine by the end of the week).

Paper Airplanes

Clockwise from top left: Run Wild Horses, Green Post, Zoe Chen, Tea for Bini

Take some time out of your day today to craft a paper airplane! And I mean really craft a paper airplane! I guarantee it will be a fantastic stress reliever!

xoxo,

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