I Like You… but I Love Coffee

Hey-o. Two new Gilmore Girls postcards are now available in the shop. You can also find  “And I Love Coffee” on Society6 where it is available as prints and phone cases, amongst other things.

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For those not completely obsessed… I don’t know why you would care to know more about the origin of these quotes, BUT JUST IN CASE, here are a couple YouTube videos for your perusal:

-Rory loses her shit in a Yale therapist’s office when she realizes that avoiding ex-boyfriend Logan might mean avoiding the coffee cart, which might mean… dun dun dun… giving up coffee (video)

-Lane declares, very straightforwardly, her endearment toward clueless bandmate and roommate Zack (video)

Teaser

Teaser

Several people have asked me if I’m going to have more Gilmore Girls prints available in my shop and the answer is yes, yes, yes / eventually. I have an endless amount left to do, but I am starting to feel pretty pleased with my geeky efforts thus far. Here’s a bit of a teaser.

“I Love You, You Idiot” and Other Sweet Nothings

Fellow Gilmore Girls nerds (I know you are many), my illustrated Luke, Lorelai, and Rory postcards are now available in the print shop, with plenty of time for filling the backsides with drippy sweet nothings and mailing them to the loves/coffee-suppliers of your lives.

Non-fans, you can either skip to the bottom of this post or jump on board and educate yourself by watching the Rory-Dean make-up scene on YouTube. The choice is yours.

Gilmore Girls postcards by She Can Lift a Horse

The front side of both designs has spot gloss, which means the figures and text are shiny, and stand out from the solid background. Which makes it look FAN-cy.

"You're the Luke to My Lorelai" postcard by She Can Lift a Horse

Gilmore Girls postcards by She Can Lift a Horse

And in other Amy Sherman-Palladino-related news: I loved the winter premiere of Bunheads. I laughed, I got a bit misty-eyed, I puzzled at the strangely obvious plot holes that the writing team fails to notice in every single episode (who didn’t notice that TJ was packing up his magic act five seconds after announcing they had another show in an hour?)… This Salon.com piece by Willa Paskin knows how I feel about this completely entertaining but perpetually flawed show better than I do.

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AND OH YEAH, free shipping is available in my Society6 shop through midnight Sunday (01/13/13), by using this link. I’m actually digging the new throw pillow printing option, though I thought it would be lame initially. I guess home ownership does that to a gal. Gets her excited about throw pillows…

illustrated pillow covers by She Can Lift a Horse available at Society6.com

90’s Revival Girl and It Girls throw pillow designs