Loverly Ink

I love a lot of things about Loverly Ink: the cute porcupine, the fun name, the clean website. I also love the fact that it’s run by Lindsay Harvey, a talented artist/crafter and full-time student at UCLA. Go Bruins! Her brother Matthew helps promote her work, and he sent me a link to her website. How sweet is that?

Loverly Ink sells a lot of cool, handmade items at her Etsy shop including these robot patches and porcupine patches. She has a big selection of felt patches. At $1.50 a pop, they’d be perfect for DIY projects.

Of course I had to check out her selection of totebags. The yellow green leafy totebag is an oversized totebag with a clean design. I like the simple pattern, because it can go with anything. She has other bags and purses at her Etsy shop.

Loverly Ink will be one of the vendors at the upcoming Felt Club. I’m excited about seeing her designs in person.

You can also visit Lindsay on her heartasaurus blog. If you want to know what a heartasaurus looks like, check out these stuffies.

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6 Responses to Loverly Ink

  1. grrrace says:

    seriously, i hate etsy. why are there so many talented people out there?! heh.

  2. hana says:

    lol. i was thinking the same thing. :D

  3. Cat says:

    I don’t like place that make me spend money. Stop posting about them. I TOLD you this ALREADY, woman! :P

  4. hana says:

    but there is so much cuteness to share!

  5. Tara says:

    LoverlyInk is actually having a sale 50% off sale items and free shipping

  6. hana says:

    dang, sorry i missed it. it looks like it already happened a few days ago.

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