Wanda Wen

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DIY Project: Recycled Scrap Paper Notebooks

September 11th, 2010

As a self proclaimed paperphile, I have a really hard time discarding unused sheets of paper. There are so many ways to reuse them! I keep a scrap paper bin at home that I’m constantly pulling from. But, as these things go, at times that paper bin piles up pretty high. This Recycled Scrap Paper Notebook tutorial that I found on Design Sponge is the perfect way to reuse some of those old paper sheets.  We make similar notebooks at my Soolip Tree house studio. These DIY notebooks are so cost effective and useful. They’re great for jotting down grocery lists or as drawing pads for the kids. Check out the entire tutorial here.

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Made and Noted

July 29th, 2010

If you find yourself home with some scrap paper and a little time, try making up your own mini notebook. Follow the easy tutorial here.

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Color Sneak

June 14th, 2010

Hayley Mitchell of Ruby Recycled creates adorable hand cut cards that peek through to a swatch of color. They’re made on eco cards too. I love the florals behind the horse!

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Spring Invitation

April 21st, 2010

This is a collaborative card between: Elizabeth Hubbell Studio + Mira Aster = Spring fun! Tactile edging, fresh off the letterpress and a pretty color palette make for a perfect card.

Thanks Elizabeth!

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To Receive Love, Send Love

February 12th, 2010

Romantic mottles metallic woven box gift wrap by Wanda Wen. Photo by Jules Bianci.

Romantic mottles metallic woven box gift wrap by Wanda Wen. Photo by Jules Bianci.

Valentine’s Day is one of my favorite times of the year. Imagine that within this fast-paced and consumer-driven society, we all can still embrace a day where the celebration is focused on the very thing that all humans crave and need, the intangible and invaluable thing called Love.

Recognizing the love that you have for another, whether it be a lover, husband, wife, child, friend or relative is so meaningful in this day and age. When communication has taken the form of 5-second texting, a phone call on one’s cell phone or colorless e-mails, communicating love is a welcome message in any form. However, conveying this love to another is made even more special when communicating with something that is tactile, something that satisfies not just one of the human senses, but all 5, or 6 if you subscribe to the existence of the sixth sense of intuition (I do.).

I am a paperphile, a lover of paper. Its tactile, for sure. Handmade cotton papers feel so good to the touch. Ecru-colored deckle-edged letter sheets are a calming respite for the eye. Scented inks laid down on luxurious papers with a glass dipping pen brings happiness to the nose. Opening a sealed envelope and experiencing the brush of paper against paper when removing a love letter or card from its envelope is breath to the ears. An encounter with the little bit of delectable chocolate hidden within the love letter’s folds satisfies the tongue. And finally, reading heartfelt words written from one’s heart to another certainly tingles one’s sense of intuition, one’s spirit.

The expression of love is always welcome, in my book, The Art . Whether its been years since you’ve communicated your nostalgic feelings to an old friend from your high school days, or if you’ve just been in a quarrel with a lover or spouse, or if you are simply in the middle of the daily routine of picking up your child from school, choosing to be open with your heart is a gift for not only the recipient, but a gift to yourself. The act of giving love or loving someone fills your own heart. Make this expression of love truly a gift by taking the time to write and record on a handmade card (preferably by you) or a piece of handmade paper made of cotton rag. And if these vehicles of communication are simply not available to you, reach for a recycled piece of copy paper from your fax machine, pick up a pen, any pen, and scribe what’s in your heart. There is nothing better than to receive love in the form of the written word.

With love,

Wanda Soolip Wen

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Elizabeth Hubbell Studio

December 12th, 2009
Elizabeth Hubbell Studio

Elizabeth Hubbell Studio

I am completely inspired by my dear friend, Elizabeth’s working studio. One can always expect a delightful array of color, something living and either ink and pen, or in this case, water color doodles on her desk. I am a firm believer that if one’s working environment is inspiring, uncluttered and containing things that fuel one’s passion, great things will come. Take a look at Elizabeth’s web site- http://www.elizabethhubbellstudio.com/

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