November 2007
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Mug Memo Notebook
An excellent token of appreciation for your favorite writer or teacher. Also comes in graph paper for engineers and architects, and trays are available too.
$13 at Fishs Eddy
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The Card Society Membership
For the stationery obsessed, two handmade, one-of-a-kind cards each month. They aren’t sold anywhere else, and when you order your recipient gets a gift note and certificate that comes already wrapped.
From the amazing Design*Sponge Buy Handmade Gift Guide.
$140 at Port2Port Press
(From $17 to $140 based on subscription.)
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Classic Lenox Vase
New to the Mighty Goods store:
The only vase you’ll ever need.
$36 at Mighty Goods Finds
(no longer available)
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2008 Typography Wall Calendar
The letters of each month are superimposed to form that month’s image.
$15 at Oven Door Owl Press
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Yellow Monday Wall Calendar
A collection of sweet, slightly haunting illustrations from an artist in Sydney.
$35 at Yellow Monday
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Recycled 2008 Refill for AAGK100
Old school calendar technology. Don’t forget about the classics.
I have a baby project going with these calendar refill pages. I give one to the boy and snap his photo. At the end of the year, I’ll have a little album of how he looked from week to week without having to keep track of exact dates. Especially great for the first year and birthdays.
$11 at Amazon
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Pop Egg Cups
New to the Mighty Goods Store:
These sunny melamine egg cups are waiting to brighten your breakfast table. Makes a mundane soft-boiled egg seem like a treat.
$22 at Mighty Goods Finds
(no longer available)
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Moleskine Limited Edition Daily Planner 2008
I’m a Moleskine planner addict. This one has an insert with tabbed pages, stickers to help you flag appointments, week at a glance pages, month by month pages, a world map with time zones, and a bunch of travel-related goodies.
It’s the planner for your jet-setter lifestyle.
$20 at Amazon
(3.5 x 5.5 inches)
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Watch Keeper
New to the Mighty Goods store:
This wooden dish looks like a modernist version of a water droplet. Use it to store watches, bangels, or a small spool of twine on your wrapping table.
You could also use it to keep exactly two bagels at ready for carb-related emergencies.
$24 at Mighty Goods Finds
(no longer available)
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Wire Apple Basket
New to the Mighty Goods store:
A happy, apple-shaped wire basket for keeping your wallet, keys and phone together, holding outgoing mail, or tucking away spools of thread. So cute, you could even hang it on the wall.
If I were you, I’d put apples in it.
$30 at Mighty Goods Finds
(no longer available)
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Peeps 2008 Wall Calendar
Peeps at the Eiffel Tower, Mount Rushmore, the Brooklyn Bridge! Enjoy Easter all year.
$13 at Calendars.com
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Max 365 Perpetual Wall Calendar
Now if you could just remember what year it was.
$65 at Cooper Hewitt
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Vintage Diecast Car Ornaments
New to the Mighty Goods store:
A vintage diecast toy car, which we have cleverly transformed into an ornament by stringing a bit of ribbon through the window. A nostalgic stocking stuffer.
$10 at Mighty Goods Finds
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Perfect Bisque Penny Dolls from Japan
New to the Mighty Goods store:
These bisque Frozen Charlottes were once sold in sweet shops alongside the penny candy. Ours are in excellent condition, and would be cute peeking out from a potted plant, or as heirloom cake toppers.
$12 at Mighty Goods Finds
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Bodoni Typographic Calendar
A lovely, simple desktop reference.
$12 at Retro Garden
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8 days a week planner
Seven days, plus someday. Plot your future one week at a time.
$16 at fred flare
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Mighty Goods Finds
So the Mighty Goods and Mighty Junior editors met up recently, and (shockingly enough) we went shopping. In celebration of Black Friday, we’ve launched an Etsy shop packed with amazing vintage scores from the shopping wonderland that is Michigan.
Oh, my friends, we had so much fun picking things for you! There’s already a bunch of stuff up at Mighty Goods Finds, but we’ll post lots more over the coming days, and you’ll see some of our favorite stuff on Mighty Goods.
One less reason to hit the mall today. You’re welcome.
$0 at Mighty Goods Finds
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2008 Decoylab Monthly Calendar
This colorful limited-edition calendar has soft, rounded corners. Only 75 copies available.
$28 at Decoy Lab
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Keisuke Serizawa Calendar
This iconic calendar became popular among U.S. officers’ wives in Japan at the end of WWII. Serizawa produced a new edition every year for 40 years, and new calendars are made from an archive of the original prints. The 2008 calendar is available now for pre-order.
$18 at Tortoise Life
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Gregory Calendar
A connect-the-dots calendar! Each day is a new dot that you connect to make a picture at the end of the month. Comes with a white pencil.
$43 at Charles and Marie
(11" x 17" (28 x 43 cm))
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Twin Cities Cityscape Calendar
A covet-worthy Minneapolis tribute calendar by artist Adam Turman. Turman specializes in gig posters, but you can buy all of his saturated cityscapes as prints on his site.
$18 at Adam Turman on Lulu
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Phases of the Moon 2008 Calendar
It’s always handy to know when the werewolves will be out.
$17 at MOMA Store
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Lakes and Territories of the Greater 2008
A poster calendar inspired by old thrift store maps. Printed with vegetable-based inks on 100% post-consumer recycled paper by a family-owned printer. Bonus.
$11 at Little Otsu
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2008 Letterpress Calendar
A pop of color for your desk. This bright calendar combines letterpress, silkscreen, foil stamping, fine papers, and handpainted accents. Includes a year-at-a-glance card as well.
$20 at Ilee
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Places I’ve Never Been Calendar
Illustrated memories of imaginary vacations. A calendar to inspire wanderlust.
$16 at J Hill Design Shop
(Comes as a desk or a wall calendar.)

