stationery blog
Good morning everyone! I am so excited to share a wonderful project that has slowly been coming to life in...
So, Jill at Parse & Parcel sent me the second batch of photos of the Legion Paper promotion, and wow!...
Many of you may be familiar with papers from Kelly Kay, but a package she recently sent my way underscores how much she’s drastically upped her floral game. Kelly’s vibrant flora are bursting with color. I love how her work mixes textured and smooth papers, with everything from succulents to cherry blossoms...
During this past edition of the National Stationery Show, I was thrilled to again be asked to judge the Best...
Shades of Expressions Designs is ready for summer with a slew of sunny stationery selections featuring those favorite sources of...
So, Leslie over at Giddy Paperie has been quite busy of late, making lots of additions to her gorgeous body of work. First up, I’m absolutely over the moon for her new chinoiserie and tortoise shell offerings. The warm, sunny palette, pagoda and fine china icons and little bamboo initials...
Happy Monday! Start off your workweek the right way — by losing yourself in some eye candy from JooJoo Paper!...
So, you couldn’t make it to National Stationery Show. Or maybe you did, but all that eye candy has become...
Most people don’t think about calendars for the upcoming year until fall or thereabouts, but in these parts it’s never too early! Especially when the calendar in question is the potent new 2018 Desktop Calendar from Sky of Blue Cards. Inspired by classic cocktails, each month features a carefully rendered and...
If you haven’t heard of Strathmore Impress from Mohawk yet, well it’s time you did! This paper is brand spanking...
In my mind, the whole profanity trend started off a few years back with an odd swear word strategically placed...
I’ve written about the very endearing, earth-friendly work from Theresa Hutch of small cloud shop before, well, she put her business aside for five months to craft the White Sage Tarot deck. Created with watercolor and gouache — which “have a mind of their own,” Theresa told me — it...