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jhill animal alphabet prints

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good morning! i’m charging up my new video camera and getting ready to attempt to film my first d*s how-to video at saipua today. fingers crossed, hopefully i won’t drive sarah nuts while i try to learn and film at the same time. so before the how-to starts, i wanted to start the day with paper goods from one of my favorite boston artists.

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first up is the lovely jen hill of jhill design. she’s been working on a fantastic collection of animal alphabet prints for a while now and today they’re making their debut! inspired by illuminated manuscripts and quilts, each alphabet print features an animal silhouette (filled with one of the patterns from her ‘places i have never been‘ series) and the name of each animal. it’s been so fun watching this collection come to life and i’m so happy for jen- it’s always nice to see more modern artwork that’s perfect for adults and children. you can pick up a framed 9×9 animal alphabet print $50, or an unframed print for $25, right here.

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Anjuli

U is for Ultrasaurus! I love it! I really like the use of unusual animals for the letters, like Ray and Yellowjacket and Veery. (…What is a veery?)

jHill

oh thanks! yellowjacket is one of my favs :) A veery is a little bird.

Kadeedy

These are so gorgeous, I’m going to check out her “Places I’ve never been” series!

blue bicicletta

Those are so beautiful–such rich patterns, and I love the contrast between the colored pattern inside the animals and the muted pattern around the animal!

Shanon

Eep! That little peak at the camel is making me drool. What a gorgeous extension of her work.

Priya

Now if Jen Hill would just make pillows, my life would be complete. :) Keep up the beautiful work!

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