notepads
I write almost endlessly about new makers entering the stationery community — and I admire the vim & verve of every...
I can’t be the only one who finds a bit of irony in the fact that today — as much...
Once you’ve seen Shannon Kirsten’s ethereal flora & fauna, you are not likely to forget them. She uses mostly watercolor and gouache to create her fanciful illustrations, inspired heavily by nature. “I am a big animal and plant lover so that is reflected in a lot of my designs. I...
Like it has for the past few years, Giddy Paperie’s 2018 Pagoda Party Calendar sold out, and with very good...
Portland has given America so much in the past several years — Portlandia, moustaches, bicycles — not to mention lots...
My FOMO has been going into high gear all week as I’ve been reading about the new Nordstrom flagship opening up today in NYC — and be warned: by the time you finish reading this, yours might be as well. The 320,000-square-foot, seven-story shopping space is the largest store to open...
Almost from the moment that E. Frances Paper made its National Stationery Show (NSS) debut in 2013, it was a...
Happy Thursday! Start your day off right with some hot-off-the-press releases from Bloomwolf Studio. Choose from greeting cards, postcards, notepads, and art...
In my mind, the whole profanity trend started off a few years back with an odd swear word strategically placed here or there — but has grown into a thundering cacophony of letterpressed, foiled and cursive cursing. But don’t take my word for it — consider the evidence from these...
Rossi 1931 has been a longtime supporter of Stationery Trends, but they recently reached out to me to review their...
Card trends ebb and flow, and honestly, I thought photography on cards was a quirky niche, that is until I...
Summer is officially on — and so is a sunny, brand-new notepad range from J. Falkner. But these aren’t just any notepads — these were lovingly created by self-professed, professional notepad addict Jason Arbuckle specifically to bring some happy order to your life and your stationery. “There’s something about the sense of...