YAY!!! Maternity leave has been wonderful, but it’s time to open Pink Loves Brown again!
Thank you for your patience. Besides caring for a newborn during my time off and also keeping up with the blog here (obviously), I’ve been furiously working away behind the scenes on my business. I switched the entire site over to a new web host, designed some great new stationery, researched and implemented greener production methods, photographed the new items, updated my wholesale order forms (new stores are always welcome, by the way), and entered everything into the site. It’s been a lot of work, but I’m so glad that the shop is up and running again!
Here’s a little glimpse of the new stationery…
And here are the paper suitcases, now available in six yummy colors.
Head on over to Pink Loves Brown and check out all of the new goodies, and of course the old favorites too! And you can enter “yippee” at checkout to save 20% on your order. Thanks again for all of your support. I can’t wait to start sending pretty packages out from the shop again!
* The discount is valid through midnight October 25, and cannot be combined with any other offer.
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32 responses to “The Shop is Open Again!”
Woo-hoo!
congrats nicole! so nice to see you back!
Yay! Love the new colours and patterns…
I have been waiting so I can order one of those lovely suitcases….now to decide which color…hmm.
Now that your shop is back open…you should make and sell the badge and buttons for each month. I love the ones you made for your daughter and I would love to buy a set if you decide to sell them!
I’m planning to sell a version, but I’m still in the design process. :)
Love the paper suitcases! These look wonderful!
I stumbled upon your blog/shop right when you went on maternity leave. I am so excited that you are back!! Congrats again!
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Wow! I can’t believe how busy and productive you’ve been. Congrats!
Congratulations on being back at work, everything looks lovely.
aaaawwww, I want all those paper suitcases…
Those paper suitcases are beautiful! Looks like you were hard at work even while being on maternity leave…props!
Those paper suitcases are gorgeous! I’m so impressed at what you were able to do on leave! So amazing.
Congrats on coming off maternity leave! It must be exciting to get back into the swing of things!
What is that silver metal divider you have your stationery displayed in? And where did you get it – it would be the most perfect mail/desk organizer!
That’s a collator from russell + hazel.
I’m so glad you’re back! I am a huge fan of your stationary. I also love the ‘I love you’ greeting card! It is just so precious. I think I might have to buy one to give to hubby on our anniversary. :)
Congratulations! I love the new colors!!
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Congrats on the re-open. Your items look gorgeous!
Welcome back! Well, to work that is.
Congratulations!! Perfect in time for Christmas. :) Love the new suitcase colours.
Welcome back! Can’t wait to check out the store and all the new goodies!
YIPEE indeed!
Congrats on the official reopening ^_^
Congratulations on reopening! I’ve become such a fan of your blog and follow you on twitter to see when it’d reopen. Yay!
Yay!! I have been jonesing for some new magnets!
Those suitcases are too cute – I’ll have to check out the shop :)
I love the paper suitcases. I’ve been meaning to ask you, do you make those yourself?
Welcome back! I’ve been focusing on other stuff but need to concentrate on making my house cuter.
So glad you love being a mother!Eleanor’s lucky to have such a creative mommy!
Hi, i’ve just come across your website from other designs related websites and i have to say, i am stunned by your paper suitcases. Do you deliver to Indonesia? :D
I stumbled upon your shop/blog while you were on leave. Glad you are back. I just checked your shop. It still says closed.
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