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I’ve always loved contemplating life’s various doorways, and lingering to marvel whenever possible. A pregnant woman enters a hospital and...
At its core, stationery is all about discovery and connection, whether you are journaling or sending a letter to a...
When a small-ish stationery maker collaborates with an enormous, legendary retail brand, that’s cause for a paper nerd celebration — but in this case, I’m officially in full swoon mode! This week, 2021Co. announced an exclusive and ongoing collection of elevated paper goods with lifestyle brand Tommy Bahama — and unsurprisingly,...
Despite shifting from spring to summer dates, it’s still hard to believe *Noted is nearly here! The expo will run...
I can’t be the only one absolutely thrilled that my favorite season is not just here calendar-wise, but in actuality...
Today I’m sharing the third article from Paper Nerd At Large + Extraordinaire Debra Skinner. Debra’s earlier coverage focused on the lead up to and the aftermath of the fabulous first annual Chicago Stationery Fest (CSF) held this past March. Interacting with Debra on this series has been a thrill — first,...
Several weeks back, I shared a post seeking donations of Mother’s Day cards and stamps for Nicole Juranek, a community...
Every Spring Issue of Stationery Trends is extra-special to me, as each marks the publication’s anniversary. Yes, 17 years ago,...
Currently in its 16th season, Shark Tank is an American reality show institution. According to USTVDB, it’s the 10th most popular show on ABC and 40th overall on TV, watched by 2,788,000 people on March 21, 2025. Shark Tank has also received additional air time on CNBC since December 2013. To date,...
One of the my favorite things about covering stationery is that every day is truly new. One week I will...
So often the simplest of nature’s offerings hold the most promise. So while we’ve all looked at — and most likely...
My niece, who just completed all her education and started her first “real” job — as a veterinarian! — recently moved into her first “real” apartment. When my daughter Veronica and I visited, I was suitably impressed and proud of course, but completely struck by her bare walls. “I’ll help you...




















