17 December 2009

XMAS DESIGN - sainsbury's pt 2

more choices of christmas design from sainsbury's, the uk supermarket who i thought had sucessfully managed to have something for every taste this year.

XMAS DESIGN - etsy

for more individual cards sold by the designers themselves there can be no better website than etsy. a browse through its many shops will reveal christmas design that is highly individual, stylish, sometimes quirky and of course handmade. no art directors or clients will have been dictating the brief and the designers will have a free reign to create whatever they like. i've been saving up a few of my favourites to create this post starting with 'english robins' by foxy and winston (above) and below rudolph card by miss pickles press.
below two designs from up up creative. above, 'ding dong' card by gemma correll and below two letterpress designs from the dutch door press.
below nice typography and christmas trees from two trick pony.

below, a robin in ice skates from kate sutton
above the natural look from laurie coyle, and below a sketchy feel from emily ann designs.
who doesnt love a decorative font, especially at christmas, like this one above from lisa stubbs, and below print and make christmas creatures from mibo.
and finally a selection of cards from the wonderful etsy shop wonting.


XMAS DESIGN....

above partridge card from little birdy designs on folksy, and below designs from beaumonde. the first four are by kelly hyatt and the next two by bo lundberg.
below surface and card designs by lee baker from her portfolio. below unique offbeat cards from la familia green
above, snowflake design by amy biggers at snowpea for moma, and below 'noel' card by laura sherratt.

MORE XMAS DESIGN.....

finally today, some christmas card designs that caught my eye at the dot com gift shop.
above, snowdome design from the strawberry card company available from papergrain. below card angels from catkin.
above a perfect card for little ones from olive and moss, and below three cards designs by fifyfofum.
below some of my fave choices from the pinkerton design website...