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I just got back from Atlanta Market, and but even before I went I was hearing that weddings are back,...
Well, Coronavirus tried to stop the Mohawk Show, and while it wreaked a fair amount of havoc, the esteemed house...
Along with the rest of us, last spring found luxury shoe designer Sarah Flint quarantining at home in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, and rediscovering the pleasures of corresponding with friends via snail mail. But, she didn’t stop there, which isn’t really too surprising — have you seen her creations? Inspired by her parent’s garden,...
This past Earth Day, Mohawk released its fantastic Mohawk Renewal trio of papers, and when I write that this was...
Catch up with Carina Murray, a 22-time NY NOW and NSS exhibitor. At Crow & Canary, the indie stationery brands are always fresh and the manis are the most!
My first National Stationery Show (NSS) was 1998, so I consider myself an old-timer. But that’s nothing … Up With Paper actually started exhibiting there 20 years before I found my way to the press room for the first time. Thus the stories of Up With Paper (or Popshots as...
Almost from the moment that E. Frances Paper made its National Stationery Show (NSS) debut in 2013, it was a...
It’s no shocker that I’ve been focused on the Noted @ *Noted Product Awards for the last few weeks — there’s...
I am feeling so lucky today to have something really fantastic to share with all of you: an interview with Ashley Molesso and Chess Needham. You probably know them better as Ash + Chess — and if you’ve ever seen their National Stationery Show booth, chances are it made a big impression....
I know I wasn’t the only paper person whose mind was completely blown this past weekend, seeing what Javits Center...
Good morning all, I’m so excited to share this (rather long) post with you! When I was approached about a...
It’s hard to believe it’s been an entire month (!) since National Stationery Show opened its first doors of the new decade at Javits Center. Reviewing the photos I took, I realized a few things: — As long as people communicate via traditional correspondence, it will continue to evolve to reflect...