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It’s hard to believe it’s been an entire month (!) since National Stationery Show opened its first doors of the...
There’s so much about National Stationery Show that sets it apart from any other trade show, and even after attending...
For the second year running, The Greeting Card Association has brought Thinking of You Week to vibrant life, so I’m here to remind you that surely there is at least one person out there who would love to hear from you. Before I continue with the guilt thumbscrews, however, let’s...
So after the half-century birthday card brigade of last week, I took a closer look at what Mimi at All...
It’s hard to believe that National Stationery Show opens its first-ever August doors in just a few short days. Part...
As the summer show season gears up, presses large and small are unveiling their new releases. And Helen Edna is no exception. The California house of letterpress, turning one year old this summer, is expanding its lovely range by six cards. Owner Lauren Rolph — who named her company in honor...
I first became familiar with — and enamored of — Fawn Paper several years back, when Owner + Designer’s Caroline...
With the new colocation of National Stationery Show with NY NOW, it seems a little surreal to be heading to...
If you’re a pad person — and frankly I don’t know how anyone gets things done without them — then you’ll find those from Antiquaria a must-have. Bailey and Emma’s notepads infuse function with the brand’s signature exquisite form as they tackle everything from shopping lists to calligraphy practice. Whether they’re hanging...
There is great power in the written word, but there is great power too in the forms of the individual...
Welcome to TPC’s fourth installment of the National Stationery Show’s Insider Guide. First up are picks from Chelsea Shukov of sugar paper los...
Welcome to TPC’s third installment of the National Stationery Show’s Insider Guide. In the spotlight today: Smudge Ink! This Boston house of letterpress and stationery has a major announcement, co-founder Kate Saliba told me. “We’ve been in transition, as Deb [Bastien] and I sold Smudge Ink. Yes, big news! After much consideration, we decided...