
Loving these bicycle notecards from etsy shop Farouche.
(Funny fact: Farouche is French for “sullen,” “shy,” or “socially inept.”)
(Via Double Takes)

Loving these bicycle notecards from etsy shop Farouche.
(Funny fact: Farouche is French for “sullen,” “shy,” or “socially inept.”)
(Via Double Takes)
Love these cards ! But, i’m sorry to say that, “farouche” means “wild” in french, it’s often employed to describe animals.
Greetings from ( the french-speaking part of ) Switzerland !
I love these notecards! I collect vintage bikes so I must get a set.
Wonderfully subtle humor…smiles.
more like charming!
Even more ironic, the dude on the bike hardly looks sullen, shy, or socially inept!
These are really nice!
So cute!
I love this! Always looking for an excuse to go to Paper Source. When I get home I’m going to go searching for a bicycle stamp. Just love this!
thank you, rachel! xo
Makes me want to go riding.
ha! socially inept? that would be me! I guess I’m a farouche.
the cards are lovely.
I just discovered your blog and am already in love (reykjavik style? yes please!!) . . . I can’t wait to make this one of my regular reads. In keeping with this post’s theme, here are some more bicycle notecards that you might enjoy, designed by one of my favorite illustrators, Catia Chien:
(and if you’ve never been to Gallery Nucleus in general I suggest staying a while & poking around, it’s a treasure trove of absolutely fabulous art)
I love them!
They make me long for nicer weather (it’s been all snow and rain here in MN) and a bigger budget!
nath, that is so cool. and i agree, i hate being stuck inside on weekdays when the fall weather is so nice.
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