You can find the sale in our Etsy shop here, and in our Big Cartel shop here. Thanks! And have a great day!

*** The sale is over! (As stated above, the sale was a cyber Monday sale, and was only 24 hours.) Thank you so much to everyone who participated!***

YOU ARE WHERE YOU LIVE. YES OR NO?





As I've grown older, I've started gravitating towards slightly different styles in home & fashion depending on where I am. In general, the city calls for a cleaner, shinier look, while a natural, casual approach seems a better fit for the country.

Of course, this is not a hard & fast rule. Because that would be boring. And I do realize you have to be careful, because if you go to far with the whole decorating-to-suit-your-locale idea, your home could start resembling a kitschy, themed amusement park. Ha!

That being said, I'm feeling so inspired by the organic, homey, undone aesthetic from the UK-based clothing & home shop, Toast. If you read my recent post about our decision to settle down in a small mountain town, then you'll know I've been really inspired by the surrounding countryside in the past couple of years. The style depicted in these images seems like a nice compliment to that, doesn't it?

I'm curious, what's your style? Is it influenced by where you live?

images by Toast (which was recently brought back to my attention by Kandyce)

I CAN'T BELIEVE IT...


We celebrated little miss Ingrid's very first birthday yesterday. We decided to spoil her for the day and cram as many of the things she loves into one day. (Eating cheese, playing with her "babies", going on outings, reading books, etc...) Turns out it wasn't that different from one of her normal days. Ha!



In the last little while, she's started to seem so much older. She'll soon be crossing the line from baby to toddler. I simultaneously want to keep her just the way she is right now and fast forward to see what she's like as a kid, teen, & adult... 



Happy Birthday, Sweetie!  I feel like the luckiest person on earth to get to be your mama.

I'd been hauling this vintage fabric around from apartment to apartment for forever, until I finally unloaded it on Kirk's mom a few months ago. She decided to make it into this jumper for Ingrid. I love how it turned out!  

SSP Holiday at Tiny Prints








Sycamore Street Press holiday photo cards and birth announcements are up at Tiny Prints! See all of them here.

Design credits, from top to bottom: 2) Kristin Mills (lettering by Eva Jorgensen); 1) & 4) Amy Shaffer & Kristin Mills; 3) Stephanie Ford. 

On Settling Down


Every morning, I'm greeted by the sight of Mt. Timpanogas standing guard over our little valley. It has so many different personalities depending on the weather, time of year, etc... I never get tired of looking at it. I'm not alone. Many people say its profile looks like that of a sleeping woman. Local farmers determine spring plantings by looking at its face -- when the snow melts to the point that it forms the shape of a horse's head on the far right side of the mountain, it's safe to put seeds in the earth.



When settling down into our life and business, Kirk and I had the luxury of being able to call almost anywhere home. For day-to-day SSP affairs, we just need access to a post office and the internet. So the real question came down to where we'd want to raise our future family. We considered some bigger cities in various parts of the country, but it ultimately came down to grandparents. Given the choice, we wanted our kids to be close to them. And so, we moved back to the adopted home state of both of our families: Utah, and the small town up where my parents live: Heber.

Every once in a while, though, I start to feel a little antsy. As someone who's moved every few years her entire life, I'm not used to staying put. And I miss the city. I miss my friends. I miss having more than 3 good restaurants around town.


But then I look at this view, and I know I'd be crazy to give it up. I'm so used to it now, I'd quickly grow claustrophobic in a bigger city. In fact, that is exactly what happened when we spent a month in Brooklyn last year. I quickly began to miss the clean air, the horses & the baby foxes, the wide open spaces, the low crime rate & low rent, the morning walks down our dirt road, the traffic-free streets, the quiet, the bright stars in the dark night sky...

We figure that with the money we save by living in a place like this (rather than a place like Brooklyn) we'll be able to travel to places like Brooklyn (and Tokyo and Melbourne and Stockholm and Machu Picchu... oh, the list of places we want to go is long!) But the day to day living -- the building of our business and the growing of our family -- will take place here. In this lovely little corner of the world -- under the gaze of Timpanogas. To us, that's the best of both worlds.



If you could be or have been in our kind of work/life situation, where would you choose to settle down?

p.s. For a glimpse at how living here has influenced SSP's color palette, see my guest post over at the Color Issue.


All images by Eva Jorgensen on the SSP Instagram feed. 

New Holiday Collection


Ready or not, here come the holidays! 


First off, I'd like to welcome any new readers who found us through Daily Candy's feature of our Joyeux Noel card


Second, I'd like to show you this fabulous new mini holiday collection designed & written by Kristin & Amy for SSP's Lark line. They did a great job, didn't they? Cards, party invites, and even a holiday art print ("It's getting jolly all up in here.")

I love the idea of having some ready made frames that you can pop prints in and out of depending on the season or your mood. And since all of our art prints come in a standard 11x14" size, we make it easy for you. (I'll even let you in on where I get one of my favorite ready made frames: here.) 


Also, *cough cough*  please don't forget about our Folk holiday collection and our letterpress garland kits. 



This weekend Kirk is finally taking me out to dinner for my birthday (which was about a month ago). It's not his fault that it's so late... neither of us had the time until now! Between 2 family weddings with their accompanying activities and out-of-town visitors, along with a bunch of design deadlines for the new website and our 2012 spring collection, we haven't had much time. 


So this Friday, I'm going to get dressed up smart, leave Ingrid with my parents, and go to a restaurant I've been wanting to try for ages. Better late than never.


I hope you have a lovely week. -e


Photos by Nicole Hill Gerulat for Sycamore Street Press