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I always feel like once May arrives, National Stationery Show is really upon us. Well, it’s May 2, and have...
National Stationery Show (NSS) is just over a month away, and I for one simply can’t wait! Especially when I...
The big news last week was all about National Stationery Show co-locating with NY NOW’s February edition. It’s still sinking in, but the word I’ve received from show management is that contracts have just started going out to exhibitors, and the response has been positive so far. Before looking ahead...
As National Stationery Show approaches, so too does several weeks of stellar mail days. If the dozens of mailers I...
It’s been over a month now since National Stationery Show closed its inaugural February doors, and the news that it...
With the new colocation of National Stationery Show with NY NOW, it seems a little surreal to be heading to New York City in February to see it all under one roof. But traveling to New York City I am — tomorrow in fact! — and I’ve got a bevy...
I first became familiar with — and enamored of — Fawn Paper several years back, when Owner + Designer’s Caroline...
Now that Christmas has come and gone, it’s time to gear up for 2019, which can only mean one thing:...
It’s been such an amazing experience for me to see the #NSSClassof70 trading card pack slowly come to life. Hopefully by now you’ve heard about this exciting project sponsored by Legion Paper, Parse & Parcel, Stationery Trends and of course National Stationery Show —but if not, you can read more about...
During this past edition of the National Stationery Show, I was thrilled to again be asked to judge the Best...
I am feeling so lucky today to have something really fantastic to share with all of you: an interview with Ashley...
John Keats said “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” but so often beauty gets a bad rap, notes Thomas D. O’Connor, Jr., in the editor’s letter of the glorious Mohawk Maker Quarterly #10. “To call something ‘beautiful’ is to suggest it is pretty on the outside, but otherwise unsubstantial, hollow.” Yet,...