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Today’s a very important day for the USPS, and for those of us having shall we say a bit of...
I can't be the only one who's more than a little relieved — and inspired — to see new releases from favorite vendors being unveiled. teNeues doesn't disappoint with its artful, vibrant Fall lineup.
Hopefully by now most of you have heard of 18 Million Thanks, a very passionate passion project started by Ryan and Juju of Good Juju Ink. The idea is simple: Send 18 million thanks to the 18 million health care workers in the United States. Since then, 50+ greeting card companies...
These days, writing papers appeal to anyone feeling isolated with a lot to say—so, pretty much everyone. That's great timing for beve!'s new stationery sets!
Sometimes the best option is to just slow down and take it easy, which pretty much encompasses my holiday weekend plans...
My first National Stationery Show (NSS) was 1998, so I consider myself an old-timer. But that’s nothing … Up With Paper actually started exhibiting there 20 years before I found my way to the press room for the first time. Thus the stories of Up With Paper (or Popshots as...
Several years ago I stumbled across Friendly Fire Paper at National Stationery Show, and was immediately smitten. As beautifully as...
I am feeling so lucky today to have something really fantastic to share with all of you: an interview with Ashley...
In my last post, I asked makers to let me share promotions they’ve unveiled in the last week or so here. I didn’t think I’d get much of a response, so it’s been really heartwarming to open email after email and learn all the different ways makers are responding to...
So, we’re all under quarantine, or self-quarantine, or simply practicing social distancing. Regardless of the semantics, for the moment we’ve...
Good morning all, I’m so excited to share this (rather long) post with you! When I was approached about a...
It’s hard to believe it’s been an entire month (!) since National Stationery Show opened its first doors of the new decade at Javits Center. Reviewing the photos I took, I realized a few things: — As long as people communicate via traditional correspondence, it will continue to evolve to reflect...




















