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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...
The big news last week was all about National Stationery Show co-locating with NY NOW’s February edition. It’s still sinking...
I first became familiar with — and enamored of — Fawn Paper several years back, when Owner + Designer’s Caroline Ruiz’ sweet cards and prints starting popping into my in-box as submissions to Stationery Trends. Fawn Paper was born in a tiny six-floor Manhattan walk-up in 2013, and from the...
Now that Christmas has come and gone, it’s time to gear up for 2019, which can only mean one thing:...
I write almost endlessly about new makers entering the stationery community — and I admire the vim & verve of every...
Now more than ever, we can all use a little peace of mind, and Theresa Hutch at Small Cloud Shop is delivering — with a little help from her charming animal herd. TPC readers may remember when I wrote about her White Sage Tarot deck just over a year ago; it...
Pre-COVID, my last work trip, in February 2020, was judging the 31st Annual LOUIE Awards in Washington, D.C. Semi-post-COVID, my...
During this past edition of the National Stationery Show, I was thrilled to again be asked to judge the Best...
Valentine’s Day 2014 is but a memory now — but it’s not quite time to bid it farewell yet. First I’ve got an anecdote I can’t not share. It has everything: Celebrities! Romance! Tacos! Embarrassment! And of course, Valentine’s Day cards. It all starts with Lauren and Joel Gryniewski, who...
I am feeling so lucky today to have something really fantastic to share with all of you: an interview with Ashley...
Is this week over yet? Apparently not, so I’m closing mine with some laughs from the droll but incredibly devious...
I’ve read a lot about guns and gun violence this week, a lot of words that were unfortunately necessary to both read and write. Like nearly everyone, I have a lot of thoughts concerning gun control (which I’ve lately begun referring to as “massacre control”), especially since my family lost...