Papernerd At Large
Greetings TPC readers! Thank you for reading my first post as a guest blogger! I am an artistic soul and...
Today we have a very special guest post from one of my all-time favorite paper peeps, Jason Arbuckle of J....
Today I’ve got a real treat! Kristen Desrosier of LCI Paper Company is going to show you how to make custom holiday cards — accompanied by adorable lined envelopes, no less. Okay, Kristen take it away! I created these cards using our new luxe paper system, Gmund Color System, but here’s what...
Good morning! I’m so thrilled to re-introduce Jill DiNicolantonio, founder of Parse & Parcel. She carefully curates paper and swatchbook...
Probably one of the most frequently asked questions I get is, “What are the stationery trends?” Nothing like a broad,...
The clock is ticking down to NY NOW, as it opens its doors August 12. Most people think of this show as being all about gifts and forward-thinking design, and indeed there’s plenty of both to be found, but the show has a lot more to offer. But don’t take my...
This morning I’ve got a real treat — a beautiful guest post from Deborah Hefter, founder of Envelopments Paper & Print. If you’re...
My winter market travel days tend to be filled with rogue snowstorms and general chaos, while in summer I always...
Most stationery makers aren’t in the industry long before they hear about Stationery HQ. This San Francisco house of design specializes in one-off and short-run wholesale production of fine stationery and gift products. Their mission is to empower entrepreneurs to grow their businesses, taking day-to-day order fulfillment off the creative...
It’s easy to get distracted from great design in an election year, but the summer market season is currently in...
Hey nerds, lately it has occured to me that there is a lot of compelling conversation about stationery happening outside...
I have a love-hate (mostly hate) relationship with my email in-box, but every once in a great while, I get something that reminds me of the medium’s value. That occured in early January, when a paper nerd by the name of Debra Skinner reached out. Debra wrote that she’s been...



















