Saturday, June 27, 2009

Congratulations, Libby and Dean!

the ceremony

Cute bridesmaid dresses and gorgeous flowers

Married!

Listening to the best man's hilarious toast


Hooray! What a beautiful wedding! Luckily for Mr. and Mrs. Quinby it was a gorgeous day and the threatening, late-afternoon rain held off. It's pretty neat to be a part of couple's wedding after having been involved with much of the planning over the course of a year. Sam and I designed their save the dates and wedding invitations (posted here) and offered up thoughts and suggestions (when asked) for various details of the special event.

Speaking of details, let me give you a few: beautiful weathered barn on the top of a hill overlooking my dad's favorite mountain, Mt. Shaw, vintage wooden wheelbarrow to hold gifts, adorable navy dresses from J.Crew, hand-picked white peony in the bride's hair from her mother's garden, super cute programs tied with baker's twine (designed by yours truly), fresh picked flowers in Ball jars along the tables, kraft chipboard placecards with a red stamp of a fork, knife and spoon, cupcakes (!!!), an array of photos of Libby and Dean framed on the walls, I could go on and on. It was so perfect.

Thank you for letting A.K. and I be a part of your special day. We (Sam, Gus and Ruby included) wish you all the best and look forward to designing some pretty cute birth announcements in the near future! Kidding of course. Love you both! Congrats!

Joy oh Joy!

(Photo courtesy of Joy the Baker)

As you all know, I'm a huge fan of Joy the Baker. I read her blog everyday and lots of you have taste-tested my renditions of her amazing treats.

Well, guess what? I emailed with Joy herself today! Can you believe it? Pretty rad stuff. And - she's as super sweet in email as she is in her posts.

I'm totally digging the connections Whit and I have made in this whirlwind process of starting our business. It's been an empowering experience to realize how many people are willing to share their knowledge, dole out some advice and offer the all-important support and enthusiasm for what we're doing. People are pretty great, I think.

Have a delicious day!

xoxo,
Sam & Gus

PS - OMG I want to make this nectarine and cream cobbler like you can't believe. Nom nom nom.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Eye of the Paper Storm

(Photos courtesy of Snow & Graham)

Ordering inventory is overwhelming. How many happy birthday cards does a little shop need? Is there such a thing as too much color? If you were a bride, how many albums could you stand to look through before you fell asleep at the table?

These are the tough questions, people.

But, fear not, people, Whitney and I are trudging through it. When our pretty little door swings open, Gus & Ruby Letterpress will be fully stocked with all sorts of paper goodies and design delights.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Woo Hoo!

(Photo courtesy of Love, Jenna calligraphy)

We are just so darn excited (slash scared crap-less!) about this adventure we are embarking on with the Gus & Ruby Letterpress boutique. We met with builders, interior decorators and our IT guru today and boy-oh-boy are things taking shape. Whitney and I can barely contain ourselves. Can't wait to post updates as work begins. Hooray, indeed!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Ruby turns 2 today!


{All amazing photographs by Emilie Inc.}

Happy birthday baby girl! I know, it's obnoxious, but I can't help it. She's the light of my life. Next to A.K. of course. Of course.
At 2 years old she is still very much a puppy. She needs tons and tons of exercise and thanks to our lovely dog walker, Leigh, she gets it every day.

We picked Ruby (her name was Doris) up at the
NHSPCA in December 2007. She was our Christmas present to one another. We had wanted to get a dog for years, but until we were settled down, it just didn't make sense. But, A.K. and I got engaged in June, 2007 and bought a condo that November. Finally we felt like we had a home and the stability to take care of a puppy. It's a good thing we waited because she was (and still is) a handful.

If you're thinking about getting a pet, your local humane society is the way to go. NH is a no-kill state so hundreds of dogs get driven up here each year from the south and are placed in good homes. It's such a wonderful thing to save an animal's life and the work that the
NHSPCA does is just amazing. I am so thankful we drove over there that cold, December day.

Love you, Rubes!
(ps: Happy birthday to my human friends, Charlie and Dana as well)

Friday, June 19, 2009

Love you, Mom





I apologize for the lack of blogging on my part. Luckily Sam is on top of it. I have been busy busy printing Leanne and Bruce's wedding invitations as well as my own. Unfortunately, after all of the hours spent with the C&P, trying to get the colors just perfect on the dahlias, it looks as though A.K. and I are postponing our wedding.

My mom is currently residing at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. She is awaiting a much-needed heart transplant. For 17 years she has had an implantable defibrillator that shocks her heart when it goes into a life-threatening arrhythmia. She has lived a fairly normal life for 15 of the 17 years, but the last couple have been tough, and only getting worse. The time has come to replace that diseased heart with a healthy one and A.K. and I have decided that our wedding can wait. We want and need to be by my mom's side as she goes through this journey.

I have included a couple of shots of the almost-finished invitations (never got to either envelope or our rehearsal dinner card). The plan is to reprint this design when we set a new date, but knowing the way my creative juices flow, don't be surprised if I come up with something entirely different. Sorry, Sam. I can't help it!

Mom, if you're reading this from your cute little hospital bed covered with Grammie's handmade quilt, I love you so much. I am in awe of your strength and determination. You have shaped me into the person I am today and it's because of your love, support and encouragement that I have the tenacity/guts/drive to be starting my own business. You are going through something that nobody should ever have to go through and I believe in my heart that you will get through this and you will come out even stronger than you are today. Keep your chin up and get going on the knitting, reading, emailing, movie-watching and exercises. I love you and think about you constantly.

Gus and Ruby are praying to the doggy gods for a short wait and a quick recovery!

Big happenings = little blogging.

Hi friends! I do apologize that posts have been so sporadic. Lots going on here at Gus & Ruby! A quickie list of updates:

1. We signed our lease for our retail space yesterday! Couldn't be more excited. Lots of pictures and details to come as we build-out and set-up shop.
2. We're in the market for a heart (more to come on that).
3. We had a photo shoot with the oh-so-talented Emilie Sommer of emilie inc. It was a blast and we're just so lucky to be working with her.
4. We delivered a box'o'wedding invitations to adorable clients Leanne and Bruce yesterday and chatted with the blushing bride about all the little details that consume those last few months before the big day. Good luck, girl!
5. On press next: a wild (literally!) baby announcement, a fall wedding suite and some passion projects from me and the Whiz.

So - in a nutshell - we're cranking over here. Lots of photos and updates to come in the next few weeks as our dreams take shape here in Portsmouth. Stay tuned!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Finger Lickin' Friday

(Photo Courtesy of: Lovin' From the Oven)

You should all know this about me: I love s'mores. I love the word. I love each ingredient individually. I love the sounds and smells associated with making s'mores. I love the idea of cooking things on a stick. I love the skill involved in perfectly toasting a marshmallow. And, mostly, I love cramming gooey, crunchy, melty, delicious treats into my mouth.

But, alas, I live in downtown Portsmouth, NH in a teeny, tiny apartment with an electric stove and no outdoor space at all. So - while I go camping when I can - bonfires are not readily available to me and 'mallows toasted over the electric ring just don't have the same taste.

For this reason and because baking is my favorite way to unwind, I am going to be making these little gems this evening. I'm headed to a BBQ tomorrow evening - fingers crossed that a third of the pan remain intact for me to bring to the festivities. No promises, though. I mean, a girl has to eat (a whole pan of cookie bars herself), right?

Happy weekend, friends!

PS - Up next: Gus & Ruby notecards and a sneak peek at Whitney's to-die-for wedding invites!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Walking for Life


This weekend, I'm off to Boston to participate in the AIDS Walk with my bestie, Karen. She's an inspiration, let me tell you.

After graduating (with top honors, might I add) from McGill University, Karen charged off, alone, to work in Durban, South Africa for 7 months at an HIV/AIDS research hospital. She is now working at the Ragon Institute in Charlestown, MA as a project coordinator for some of the many, many research efforts being lead from this amazing facility.

The girl is selfless, heartful, and wildly intelligent. She truly gives me hope that we, as citizens of this earth, can make a difference and alter the course of our future. I am proud to know you, Karen, and am humbled by your dedication to this worthy cause.

I'm walking for YOU, Karen - because you are the type of person I want for this planet and because your generosity of spirit, resources and time is changing the world.

I'm walking for the millions of people living with this preventable virus.

I'm walking because I believe that I can change this world by speaking up and speaking out about causes I believe in.

If you can, please donate to this amazing cause.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Wild, wild (Wood) horses.

(Photo Courtesy of Ann Wood)

We heart Ann Wood. Her birds are fall-off-your-chair adorbs and we've been big fans for quite some time now. So, when I spotted these AMAZING stampeding horses on Design*Sponge, I was jazzed to find that they were another genius work of the lovely Ann Wood.

(Photo Courtesy of Ann Wood)

Get this - it's a DIY project, too! Hooray! I'm hearing the distant thunder of a thousand tiny hooves galloping across our studio wall. Watch out Whit - there's a good chance the pony express is on its way.

A little background info: I'm a total horse girl. And we're talking total, here. I rode my entire childhood, teen years and through college (hunter/jumpers! holler!) and have only taken a brief hiatus of late due to my zany, wacky schedule. I'll be back in the saddle before long, though. Once a horse person, always a horse person.

(Photo Courtesy of Ann Wood)

On a non-horse-related note, I am also lusting after this sweet little boat. I can see it sailing around a nursery; can't you?

Monday, June 1, 2009

Detail Oriented


A little vino inspired eye candy for you this sunny Monday morning. I'm loving the details here, people. Loving them!