wedding invitations
I just got back from Atlanta Market, and but even before I went I was hearing that weddings are back,...
Once you’ve seen Shannon Kirsten’s ethereal flora & fauna, you are not likely to forget them. She uses mostly watercolor...
Ok, who among you has been decluttering with KonMari? Personally, I organized my entire house last summer, not unlike an OCD reverse version of Pig Pen from Peanuts. Each day I would tear through a closet, chest of drawers, or what have you — but such is the never-ending advent...
So, here’s another fabulous range, that, like pennies from heaven, just popped into my in-box. So I’m thrilled to introduce...
This morning I’ve got a real treat — a beautiful guest post from Deborah Hefter, founder of Envelopments Paper & Print. If you’re...
These days, foil is the overwhelmingly popular choice to add life to custom stationery creations — echoing the metallic glints found everywhere these days, from the fashion runways to other stationery pieces. It’s not hard to understand foil’s appeal: Its glittery touches add an eye-pleasing pop wherever they appear, be...
It’s no secret that the custom invitation business has drastically changed over the past several years — and those that...
No matter how strong a design may be, it falls flat if the printing isn’t pristine. TOG.ink combines both the...
When it comes to becoming a successful stationery maker, it’s about more than just having the great design idea, it’s about the execution as well. Just ask Gina Peterson, owner and designer of Ginger P. Designs, who has relied on TOG.ink throughout her dizzying ascent.Gina discovered a flair for paper...
The invitation business, specifically wedding invitations, has changed so much over the past several years. There was a time when...
Many of you may be familiar with papers from Kelly Kay, but a package she recently sent my way underscores how...
My letter-writing campaign has certainly given out lots of stationery — which is its whole point — but it’s also put me in touch with creatives like Julia of Eva Moon Press. She wrote me several months back from her home atop Mt. Tabor in Portland on precious stationery from Ilfant...



















