Artfully designed cute mouse pads from my fave artists
I’m so thrilled to find these wonderful mouse pads designed by some of my favorite artists. Remember My Black Apple? Her paintings of the dolls are available on mouse pads right here on My Favourite Mirror. Not only that? You can find cute designs from other artists like Jill Bliss, Helena Garcia, AshleyG, Kris Chau, Jen Corace, Eun-Ha Paek and many more.
The mouse pads are hand-pressed by My Favorite Mirror in their home studio using a professional quality heat-press and top of the line mouse pads. Each measures 7.5 inch across, is nearly 1/4 an inch thick and cost US$15.
In addition to the mouse pads, you’ll find all the wonderful designs available as pocket mirrors and coaster sets. I’m so happy because international shipping is available too! Yippee!
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Pretty arty journals bursting with creativity
These artfully designed journals found at Papaya! Creative Abandon are just bursting with so much creativity! The interplay of color, illustration and art are just so brillant, especially these which illustrates women in different styles and forms. Using one of these will surely give you loads of ideas to work on for sure.
Prices are US$12.50 for the 5×9 journals and US$15 for the 7×9 journals. Each journal has a lay flat, closed binding, gold leaf details, lined plus unlined pages, inside page designs, a smooth- paper finish.
International shipping is available but you’ll need to send an email to papayaart@yahoo.com to place your order.
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Cute Korean stationery from Artbox
I’m not a huge fan of K-Pop or for that matter, anything Korean. But Korean stationery is another story. They’re drop dead cute! More so than their Japanese counterparts actually. I went a little ga-ga over them during my last visit to that country but I have to concede - they’re expensive too!
So I was really elated that they’ve opened Artbox at a retail mall that’s rather near me. In fact, I head there at least once a week and I just can’t resist picking out something from the shop, no matter how small an item. I’m a notepad freak if that must be known, so I’ve already stocked up some of those, and will probably continue to stock them up. I also love those Sweet Journey Name Tags from Monopoly Design.
I’m lucky but I don’t know about others where Artbox isn’t available because I can’t seem to find much of their stuff online which isn’t in Korean, with the exception of Arkness Shop though the range is rather limited.
Okay, kill me.
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Limited edition 2008 handmade art calendar

This is a limited edition 2008 handmade calendar by Marisa of Creative Thursday. They’re just so beautiful. Already 70 have been sold out and the final batch of 35 is currently available at her Etsy shop while stocks last.
Featuring some of Marisa’s best paintings, each calendar is printed and put together by hand. Measuring 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″, the calendar comes with a silver ring attached to a hole in the top, plus a satin ribber for hanging.
US$35 and international shipping is available.
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Naturally rustic handmade stationary
If you love the designs of these Christmas cards, you will adore the lovely handmade stationary such as gift cards and tags, invitations, writing sets and bookplates created by Victorian company Poppies for Grace whose rustic designs center around nature, particularly birds, flowers and trees. Their gorgeous hanging mobiles are also perfect for children’s nursery rooms.
If you’re in Australia, lucky you. Because these beautiful things are stocked in stores throughout Australia. They’re also available in New Zealand, New York and Hong Kong. Check their website for details. And if you’re located in other countries, you can send your request to orders@poppiesforgrace.com.
“Poppies for Grace is all about the paper, and its endless possibilities for scribbling, giving and well, jumping up and down really.”
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