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Bold and Noble Prints and Growth Chart

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Allison wrote in to tip us off to the fantastic UK-based design and print company, Bold and Noble. Their work has everything we like: great color, modern graphics, clean lines and alphabets!

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Each of their prints ($47) are available in two different colors and, a feature we really appreciate, are designed to fit standard frame sizes (like Ikea, Target, etc.) so you don't have to spend an arm and a leg having them custom framed.

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These are just a few of their designs, check them all out at Bold and Noble (they also have an Etsy shop).

(Thanks Allison!)

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So cute! I might have to get the growth chart for my nephew!

posted by EmmieB on January 22nd 2009 at 6:49pm
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The alphabet print is great (though it reminds me a lot of the blik wall decals).

http://www.whatisblik.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=B&Product_Code=RS-TH103

posted by olastar on January 22nd 2009 at 9:37pm
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I had been admiring the robot, but my concern was about the framing. I know that the site says these fit standard size frames, but these are from the UK. I seem to only be able to find the appropriate frames abroad. I'm concerned that between exchange rates and shipping, this may get costly. Any suggestions?

posted by kimz on January 23rd 2009 at 2:59pm
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I love these prints, especially the colors!

posted by melbatoast on January 23rd 2009 at 6:11pm
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i love the alphabet print and the growth chart! as well as the LOVE print on their etsy shop.

posted by erinpearce on January 25th 2009 at 12:30am
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Century Finds is now stocking some of the nursery prints, shipped direct from the US.

IKEA actually does have a range of frames to fit these prints. Or, if you don't have IKEA near you, they would fit (snugly) into an 18X24 size frame. Another option would be to use a bigger frame with a custom mat. In my opinion, worth the effort :-)

posted by Sophie@Century Finds on May 31st 2009 at 1:09pm
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