Ruffle is a space of everyday inspiration. You will find pieces of the world that motivate us, interactions that drive us, and works that represent us. Let our inspiration be yours, and let one piece of the world ruffle your perception of the rest.


So inspired by the work of Bill Zindel. Came across his flickr today…amazing, there is so
much to look at. I also like his valentine piece too…wait I like it all! See even more here.

Letha Wilson photocopy work are simple and stunning and
inspiring.  See her wide body or work on her website.

I must admit that as much as I love letterpress, sometimes I don’t always have the patience for it.
However, I really enjoy the abstract and playful letterpress compositions from Huldra Press.

I want to order one of each of these fantastic notebooks from Millimeter/Milligram. There is one for every possible occasion.
If my conversion calculator is correct they are roughly $3 dollars a pop, although I’m not sure about shipping from Korea.

Hand painted & hand printed clothing original
art by Jessalin Beutler.

I need some wrist worms this winter.

You must check out these insane carpets!

DIY: Learn how to make your own bows for all
your holiday gifts this year.

Lovely business cards from a friend of mine.

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We love presents too! See our holiday wish lists
here & here!

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Have a great weekend. xo ruffle

Is it weird that sometimes I enjoy gift wrap as much as the actual gift. Well these D.I.Y gift wraps that have been floating
around the blog world are so beautiful. It would be a shame to unwrap them. {via style me pretty}

Laura’s Wish List // 1. plaid plate 2. Monroe font 3. gather together clutch 3. vintage bingo cards 4. type
sketcher notebook 5. camera tape dispenser 6. Tom’s shoes 7. mountain peak basket 8. bird ornament

Business in the front, party on the sides…lol. Business cards designed by and for AFOM,
A Friend of Mine. I’ve always wanted to hand paint the edges like this.

How fun and amazing is this giant handmade mobile. Made by Atelier Xavier Veilhan.

Just had to share…I saw this when I went to SoHo House in
LA. Painted by Harland Miller, based on the Penguin Classics.