Friday, February 26, 2010
Category: Lost-inspired paper goods
Lost fans who love to scrapbook, fear not! Jenni from Poway, California has you covered with all the Lost die cuts you’ll need. You can get them at her shop Paper Pyro.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Category: Lost-inspired paper goods
Katie from Rexburg, Idaho lives in a house full of Lost fanatics, (including her daughter who are toddlers). She designed these greeting cards that come in a set of six. You can choose whichever characters you like most, and if you don’t see your favorite character, let her know and she’ll create a new card for you. At just $5 a set, you can’t go wrong. Buy a bunch of them to use as invitations (or favors) for your season 6 premiere party.


Monday, January 4, 2010
Category: Lost-inspired paper goods
If your friends and family members have ever chided you for your ability to weave your Lost knowledge and theories into every conversation, perhaps you need this to kick off the new year:

Saturday, October 24, 2009
Category: Lost-inspired paper goods
“There lies in the ocean an island which is called The Lost. In Charm and all kinds of fertility it far surpasses every other land, but it is unknown to men. Now and again it may be found by chance, but if one seeks it, it cannot be found and therefore it is called The Lost.” —Honorius of Autun, De Imagine Mundi, AD 1130
This quote from a popular 12th century theologian is included in a book that contains, among other things, a scheme for the operation of guardian angels.
This journal features a beautiful rendering of the quote in celebration of the fact that Lost has apparently been many centuries in the making.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Category: Lost-inspired paper goods
This is the perfect card to send to a fellow fan during the hiatus before season 6.
The card was designed by Agnes Barton-Sabo from Alaska.
4 books to read while Lost is on hiatus:
- The Stand. Why? Because Carlton Cuse said, “For both Damon and me Stephen King’s The Stand was the most influential model for Lost.”
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Why? Because Damon Lindelof said, “To say there is only one [book that influenced Lost] is unfair, but we keep coming back to Alice and Wonderland thematically.”
- The Chronicles of Narnia. Why? Because Damon Lindelof said, “There will be many parallels, we feel, between that universe [Narnia] and the Lost universe when all is said and done.”
- Everything that Rises Must Converge. Why? Because Jacob read it.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Category: Lost-inspired paper goods
Want a Christmas card that stands out from the pack? This may be the best way to commemorate the final season of Lost.

4 polar bear moments off the island:
- Michael gave Walt a stuffed polar bear in a flashback.
- Hurley was reading a comic book with a polar bear on the cover while on Oceanic flight 815.
- A patient from Santa Rosa Mental Health Institute was seen holding a stuffed polar bear.
- The painting hanging in Charles Widmore’s office contains a polar bear.