thank you stationery
In Cleveland, we have a saying: If you don’t like the weather, wait 10 minutes. Thus in the past week...
One of the many reasons I love stationery so is all the magnificent illustration to be discovered here. And it...
In the wake of my walks through the winter markets, I have reached a conclusion: Many of us prefer plants to people. And why not? They literally bring life to any space as they clean the very air we breathe — and we measly humans have the power within us...
I am finally coming out from the glorious design fugue state I entered attending NY NOW and Shoppe Object a...
As the first full month of 2024 comes to a close, I cannot be the only person feeling as though...
Square at the fabulous — and exclusive! — intersection of stationery, books and subscription boxes, you will find The Stationery Club. The brainchild of Elizabeth Freeman, co-owner and stationery buyer at East Bay Booksellers in Oakland, the popularity of these carefully, lovingly curated packages has grown solely due to word of mouth...
The Winter Solstice is officially upon us — which means half the earth is officially tilted as far away from the...
Chances are, if you enjoy sending cards, you also appreciate a good read. This certainly became crystal clear yesterday, when...
Obviously stationery is an obsession of mine, but so too is the décor that best suits it. A while back I got an email from Joey Azman, founder of Growme Melbourne, which, yes, hails from Australia, about her fantastic Moodyboards. What is a Moodyboard you ask? Well, anything you want...
The world has been beyond dismal lately, so any good news resonates that much more. Many longtime TPN readers will...
With their latest release, The Comfort Collection, dropping last Friday, I have decided that Tiny and Snail are more than...
To see flowers in bloom is always a gorgeous vision, but there is something about seeing them blossom unseasonably that grabs me every time. When Thanksgiving rolls around and my family travels from Cleveland — always uniformly gray in November — to Palm Beach — vibrantly alive with nearly neon flora...




















