stationery design
I recall the first time that I stumbled across Gingiber‘s booth at National Stationery Show, either in 2014 or 2015....
I always refer to envelopes as humble, but really they are deceptively simple items holding endless potential and promise. They...
If you attended either either of the two National Stationery Shows that occurred during the 2019 calendar year, it would have been nearly impossible to miss the bright and brilliant Paper Curator booth during your wanderings. It’s pretty clear upon first sight that you’ve arrived somewhere demanding immediate closer examination!...
Longtime Paper Nerd readers know that I have a special spot in my heart dedicated to British stationery design. Maybe...
This past April’s Noted@*Noted Awards were very special, since, like the Louie Awards, they were actually celebrated in person for...
Good morning everyone, I’m back for round 2. You all know the drill, so let’s get started! Girl w/Knife. What inspired this card? The sobering realization that we’re going to have to censor our girl-talk around my friend’s new baby. I left this card black and white with a white...
My first National Stationery Show (NSS) was 1998, so I consider myself an old-timer. But that’s nothing … Up With...
Part of what makes stationery so special is that it both captures a moment and endures for posterity. And, leave...
If you have any sort of eye for paper, no doubt you are familiar with quotable. This stationery staple is celebrating its 25th year of existence, and I can’t be the only one who is surprised that these signature black and white cards have only been with us that long...
Some TPC readers may remember Ilana Griffo from my coverage some time back of her Rule the World planner. Well,...
Now more than ever, we can all use a little peace of mind, and Theresa Hutch at Small Cloud Shop...
Like much of the country, here in Ohio’s snow belt, March truly came in like a lion. Our freak winter storm started around 7 last night. All night long I could hear the wind whistling, and when I looked out my window this morning, we’d been walloped with at least...