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Sarah Neuburger

2/16/2017

 
Have you met Sarah Neuburger? She is the artist behind The Small Object. I first encountered her work at a Renegade Craft Fair in NYC, years ago. She was mostly showing examples of her incredible custom wedding toppers and her stamp sets. She's since expanded her line to include high-quality prints of her illustration work, including this kids-room-perfect "The United States of Dogs" poster.  (Some states have an official state dog, but for those that don't, Sarah chose for them!)
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I appreciate the simplicity of this inspirational print, below. Way better than a "hang in there" kitten poster. 
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Besides prints, Sarah has a series of fun, creative books and journals published by Chronicle (p.s. I love Chronicle Books), and a series of stamps you can customize with your name, your name and address, or the name of your business. You can even have her draw a stamp design just for you, or she will take your drawing and have it made into a stamp with her design expertise. 
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She also makes award ribbons that encourage you to remember that you, just as you are, are enough. I love that message. 

I hope you visit The Small Object and find something to fall in love with! 
xo
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