Thanks! Hey, we miss you guys!
Yes, I was looking for a set of alphabet cards that Martha Stewart featured in an old product line catalog. They reminded me of the Feodor Rajankovsky illustrations in the book “Over in the Meadow” by John Langstaff. The paper you are referring to is also really cool! They remind me of another picturebook artist, Lois Lenski.
Of all days, it’s funny that a minute ago I overheard Ford monologuing, and in the middle of it he said,
“Clare, put your shirt on.”
I asked him to repeat the phrase, and he did. And then I asked “Who says that?”
“MaryEllen.”
I thought that was a little random, but nonetheless hilarious. I’ll let you know when we’re coming to town because I’d like to have a playdate this time. On our last visit we were sick.
so cool…
Ford! Cezy is sooo proud of you!
I knew you’d get a kick out of this picture 🙂
I love the lighting of this photo. Really beautiful!
Steph, I believe you were once looking for vintage inspired alphabet flash cards-Si? Here’s a neat take on it that you could use your creative genius to transform: https://www.shop.paperstudio.com/displayProductDocument.hg?productId=268
Thanks! Hey, we miss you guys!
Yes, I was looking for a set of alphabet cards that Martha Stewart featured in an old product line catalog. They reminded me of the Feodor Rajankovsky illustrations in the book “Over in the Meadow” by John Langstaff. The paper you are referring to is also really cool! They remind me of another picturebook artist, Lois Lenski.
Of all days, it’s funny that a minute ago I overheard Ford monologuing, and in the middle of it he said,
“Clare, put your shirt on.”
I asked him to repeat the phrase, and he did. And then I asked “Who says that?”
“MaryEllen.”
I thought that was a little random, but nonetheless hilarious. I’ll let you know when we’re coming to town because I’d like to have a playdate this time. On our last visit we were sick.