Monday, March 30, 2009

Tit for Tat and General Awesomeness

Trolling around the internet on friday I found another fabulous etsy vendor that I need to share:
I found them reference on a design site for their totally fun "Keep Calm" spoof calendars. If you don't know the Keep Calm series please see: here then return. Oh and while you're there, I'm planning on basing my entire kitchen redesign around the "If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen" poster. Can't wait!

Anyway Little Brown Pen has spoof calendars for men and women. Here are the women's:




So yeah, I bought a calendar nearly 4 months into the year-- THAT is how great they are. The men's are as follows:
January: Keep Warm and Get it On
February: Play Guitar and Look Sensitive
March: Remove Shirt and Pretend It's Warm
April: Drive Fast and Hydroplane
May: Buy Flowers and Sell Hard
June: Pump Fist and Drink Beer
July: Fire Up and Sear Meat
August: Shave Chest and Suck in Gut
September: Watch Replay and Curse Interception
October: Carve Pumpkins and Scare Children
November: Eat Turkey and Fall Asleep
December: Say Thanks and Exchange for Porn

BUT what I liked best about it is it's proof of concept for an idea I've been playing around with for The Future Mrs. Darcy. Basically, when you order the calendar, after you pay they send you a pdf of the calendar which you then print yourself. So it keeps the costs down as much as you want them. I've already talked with several brides about commercially printing the invitations/RSVP and everything included in the mail and then printing everything else (programs, table cards, table numbers, menus, etc) at local copy stores but if you haven't noticed (because I certainly have) commercial printing is expensive! I feel horrible when I have to tell brides who want 25 invitations that it's going to cost nearly as much as the 100 invitations I quote on etsy. Especially since a lot of times I bet people are only having 50ish guests (if you think most invitations are mailed out to two people) because they are trying to have a wedding that fits their budget. Anyway, I'm planning on posting some listings on etsy for print your own soon and I was very glad to see someone else already showing it works, even if it is on a smaller scale.

I also came across something fabulous on Big Cartel (which is an etsy-like site).

A lot of the prints are very macabre but I love it. Love love love it. All the photos below are of the image then a detail so you can read the text.







And lastly, because this is such a wonderful combination of my husbands love for zombies* and me, I have to share:


*Exhibit A: these were our Halloween costumes this past year.

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