greeting cards
Spring may well have sprung, but all this week I’ve been back in NYC’s record February cold putting this post...
Watercolor is having a moment — one only has to witness Emily Lex Studio’s 276K followers to see what I mean....
Part of the reason I love greeting cards so is that any innovation typically starts small. One incredible creative with a fresh perspective — probably the most notable example being Emily McDowell — can transform greeting card messaging forever. Thus, a small maker can technically make an cultural impact almost immediately, while...
I’ve seen endless stationery inspired by films, but this, my fine nerd friends, is the first instance I’ve heard of...
I never feel a work trip is really complete until I compile my Market Report, and my NY NOW | Shoppe...
Life is too short for dull words or dull paper. Those 10 words have such a powerful ring of truth — which is why they are the official tagline of Friendly Fire Paper. As such, every last order is wrapped in tissue and sealed with a sticker saying just that....
Stationery is having a well-deserved, long-awaited moment — and while this paper nerd is prone to confirmation bias, the evidence...
I hope everyone reading this is shopping independent and scoring thoughtful finds (meaning, no gift cards!) this holiday season. To...
Well nerds, Black Friday has come and gone, so the holidays are officially on! Fortunately, there’s no shortage of gift guides this year. While I do love the idea of everyone generating their own editorial — and there are so many fabulous guides to discover out there!! — taken all together, the...
Yesterday, November 19, I received my very first holiday card, from my wonderful friends at Up With Paper | UWP...
Advent Calendars have evolved in a big (and often quite expensive) way these past few years. Anyone who wants to...
Once October passes, the spooky season abruptly ends and it’s time to think winter holiday. My gut says this year brings us back to basics. Instead of the over-the-top and the outlandish, people are craving the authentic, the personal and even the homespun. And so the eternally classic holiday card...




















