national stationery show
So, originally I had planned a Thinking of You Week post for today. I already had it half-way written in...
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.
Catch up with Carina Murray, a 22-time NY NOW and NSS exhibitor. At Crow & Canary, the indie stationery brands are always fresh and the manis are the most!
My first National Stationery Show (NSS) was 1998, so I consider myself an old-timer. But that’s nothing … Up With...
There have been so many amazing stationery-themed initiatives born in the past several weeks, which would be fantastic news, except...
Almost from the moment that E. Frances Paper made its National Stationery Show (NSS) debut in 2013, it was a hit. So, was it their dreamy watercolors, luxe materials, or maybe those vibrant color palettes you just want to jump into? Those certainly don’t hurt, but in this case, I...
Several years ago I stumbled across Friendly Fire Paper at National Stationery Show, and was immediately smitten. As beautifully as...
Good morning everyone, here is the last group of Noted @ *Noted finalists! UWP Luxe. As avid fans of salon...
One of my highlights of last week (okay, of this entire month) was getting to judge 137 entries for the Noted @ *Noted Product Awards. I found the level of talent to be extremely high, and as such I found myself revisiting and rejudging categories frequently. I gave out a...
I am feeling so lucky today to have something really fantastic to share with all of you: an interview with Ashley...
I know I wasn’t the only paper person whose mind was completely blown this past weekend, seeing what Javits Center...
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...