Friday Giveaway : New Limited Edition Letterpress Print



"This is the tattered and brave little boat I took sailing around the whole world. In my dreams."

Kari Jorgensen grew up living and traveling all over the U.S.A. She makes music under the moniker, "The Boy Who Could Fly", and currently resides in Columbus, Ohio.

I'm so excited to bring you the newest print from the Sycamore Club (If you're new here, it's a letterpress-print-of-the-month club). Kari did a smashing job with the artwork, and I had fun printing it. As always, it is in a limited edition of 100, and we are giving one away here! (You can also purchase it in our shop or purchase a membership to the Sycamore Club and get a pretty new print in your mailbox every month.)

If you'd like a chance to win, please leave a comment telling me where you'd take this little boat if you could. (I would sail it over to Japan to visit my friend, Ikumi.)

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Congratulations to last week's giveaway winner, Daria, who said: "I'm always inspired by typography- love clean lines. I really love the saturated color in this print."

Please email me at info{at}sycamorestreetpress.com with your mailing address so that I can send you your little "Blue Patterned Garden" print. Thanks!

56 comments:

dr_b_rock said...

Eva if I had a boat I would go to Zanzibar to revisit one of the most peaceful places in the world!

Fingers crossed I win.

whitney joy said...

ooohh, I'd sail it through the black sea, to anchor in Romania to visit some old friends.

Kristin said...

I'd sail it to India to enjoy the rich, colorful culture.

ps this would look fantastic in a little boy's room.

pps. kari great artwork and eva great printing (as always)!

sarah said...

i love this print! i think i'd sail to corfu and enjoy the Mediterranean.

lonetree72 said...

I would sail to the Greek Islands. What a beautiful print!

michelle said...

Lovely print! I'd sail it along the Dalmatian coast. My husband and I just visited Croatia and it is beautiful!

Kelli Ward said...

i would enjoy the lovely weather and take this little boat right down to lake michigan today for a day of sailing and a picnic.

Sarah said...

I would sail the boat down the east coast, stopping in each state along the way.

JenniferU said...

I would sail the Adriatic down the coast of Croatia!

zoe said...

Oooh! I would sail it to Italy

Laura Stewart said...

oh so handsome

Counterpunch said...

What a scrumptious print! Just in time for spring.

If I had a little boat, I'd sail it on the River Styx and leave little rubber duckies behind

Jen said...

What a gorgeous print!
I would sail to Barcelona if I had a little boat!

janete said...

oooh, i'd take the boat down to new zealand, to the land of the kiwis. :)

max everything said...

Madeira and the Açores!

michelle said...

I would sail away to.....to the Greek Isles.

Very pretty print!

marysgranddaughter said...

If I had that beautiful little boat I'd sail to the Galapagos. Thanks for the mini daydream in the midst of a dreary work day. Beautiful print...great colors!

Car said...

Hmm I think I would have to sail this in the Norwegian fjords to visit my friend in time for his birthday. Come to think of it, I will have to get this print either way for his birthday since we became friends when we learned to sail together!

Rupeshow said...

if i won this print i would dig up Captain James Cook and sail to the Cook Islands with him on this boat.

Cassi said...

I'd sail to Greece, Hawaii, Japan or Tahiti!

andrea said...

I would sail all around the Greek isles!

nole said...

Hmmm... right now I'd say I'd take this boat down the Potomac River to Mount Vernon. I was there last weekend and it was such a peaceful and idyllic setting. I just wanted to stay there forever!

Angie said...

I would sail it to New Zealand. It looks so beautiful in photos; I've always wanted to visit in person.

Pippi Langstrumpf said...

I'd sail it around my beautiful island state of Tasmania (Australia).

It's a lovely print.

claire said...

yay yay yay! i love it, and can't wait to see it on my wall :)

i don't want to be apart of the giveaway, but just so you know, i'd ride this little boat all the way to australia with nathan. i could stop by and pick you both also, ok. x

Eva said...

sounds great. we could hit japan after hanging out in australia for a while.

candice said...

gorgeous!
i would pack my husband, the 3 year old and the 1 year old and sail it to south africa where my mum & dad live to let them see their grandsons :)

galsmiles said...

Sailing is a great passion my husband and I share. Our latest adventure, Catalina Island over New Years.
We are sailing in the Florida Keys together this June.

I love the print. Beautiful work!

Kimberly Ngarupe said...

i would take the boat to santorini, greece. i've always wanted to go there and it's right on the ocean so the boat would fit in nicely.

Ada said...

I would sale to Ireland to retrace my grandmother's footsteps. I love this boat!

Rachel said...

im not sure if im really into sailing (as i dont how to swim and i get sea sick very easily) but i'd really love to see my bestfriend in Canada and if this boat is the free way to see her, i'd brave the seas!Happy weekend=)

Busy Vee said...

i'd take this brave little boat to Argentina!

Alison said...

I'd sail this smashing little boat to Porquerolles, off the south coast of France and dive off it into the clear, clear water. Heaven!

my names Jo, what's yours? said...

hmm.. i think i'd sail it over to an island full of trees and tree-houses <3

Kaylovesvintage said...

guess I would stay here in the Netherlands ...and have breakfast on my boat

Jessie said...

This is so beautiful, Eva!

I'd sail to Prince Edward Island for an Anne of Green Gables nostalgia-fest, I do believe.

Andrea said...

I'd sail right to the Bermuda Triangle for a little peace and quiet...

Laurie said...

I think i would just want to sail it to the middle of the ocean, with no destination as the goal! kari did such a good job, I love it

polka dots said...

I'd sail along the coast of South Cali. Too Beautiful.

Jennifer said...

I would sail not very far at all because I get sea sick, but that's fine because I would just want to go somewhere quiet to relax and play with my family. Maybe the central coast? It's much less crowded than around here.

Caty said...

I would sail on "Los Roques" Venezuelan wonderful archipelago :)

I will cook, sail, paint, journal and swim :) all with friends and family

beautiful print!!!!

Amy Schulz said...

Oh, what a pretty picture!

I'd sail all the way up the coast from Florida back to grand ol' NYC and visit my old stomping grounds and bff Nadine.

Then, I'd probably get the boat outfitted to travel the seas and head over to Europe and visit family and friends there.

And if the little boat could withstand it, I'd sail over to the west coast--from Washington to California--visiting my family all along the way.

Finally, the boat would come to retire in our yard where it could be used as the perfect respite for daydreamy afternoons (outfitted with beachy finds and decor, of course!)

Robyn said...

I'd head over to the Bahamas! I love boating!

Patricia said...

Home to see my family.

Jenna said...

Oo, oo, ooh, what a gorgeous print! I would sail that little guy over to lummi island to enjoy a spring day.

sushipie said...

i would sail it south along the pacific coast and just keep going. The pacific coast is my home, but I just can't get enough of it.

Bhavesha said...

Wonder if it could go all the way to India to see my family that I haven't seen for over 12 years. I'd bring my kids too- if they promise not to get too bored during the journey!

kath1216 said...

I would sail it to various tropical islands where I could enjoy the sun, the sand, the surf and the local fare and then move onto the next.

natasha said...

I would sail it to the Greek Islands if that was possible... sigh.

erinkathleen said...

I would sail to Homer Alaska...my hometown. It's rough waters, but I think she could handle it. I can imagine sailing into the mouth of the bay on a beautiful clear day and seeing the mountains rise up behind the place where my heart will always be...perfection.

Christy said...

I would love to grab my little family and sail this boat to somewhere warm and tropical where we could live a life of leisure. How's that for a run-on comment....still dreaming though.

omgasmurf said...

I would take the boat to Michigan and sail all around the mitten state and anchor at every harbor town. Oh the sunrises and sunsets I would see!

joanna warren said...

san juan islands and vancouver bc
(if I actually knew how to sail!)

Bee Designs said...

That little boat looks just perfect to take out on the small lake (some may say pond) that my home looks out to. Then i'd sail along the canal and see where I end up, it really gives off the impression of freedom, I love it.

Ivy said...

I'd said it to Cinque Terre, Italy. The most beautiful place on earth - and the red flags would be beautiful against the aqua water!

Love your blog, I don't know if this is too late, but I figured I'd comment anyway!

Meredith said...

I would sail it to England and hopefully meet some pirates in Cornwall.