cards
Several years ago I stumbled across Friendly Fire Paper at National Stationery Show, and was immediately smitten. As beautifully as...
Last week I wrote about 18 Million Thanks — which, at my last peek, has generated some 10,503 cards being sent...
One of the few perks of being housebound for long periods of time is that you get far more excited about new releases then ever before. So I am especially loving this sweet social distancing trio from Dahlia Press. Like most of her work, Stephanie infused these with a beautiful...
I am feeling so lucky today to have something really fantastic to share with all of you: an interview with Ashley...
Before I delve into my last batch of LOUIE favorites, I have a quick Noted @ *Noted update: The deadline...
In my last post, I asked makers to let me share promotions they’ve unveiled in the last week or so here. I didn’t think I’d get much of a response, so it’s been really heartwarming to open email after email and learn all the different ways makers are responding to...
Good morning all, I’m so excited to share this (rather long) post with you! When I was approached about a...
Card trends ebb and flow, and honestly, I thought photography on cards was a quirky niche, that is until I...
What better way to kick off 2020 than with a really exquisite collaboration? Hartland Brooklyn is the brainchild of Emily Johnson, while Helen Dealtry has been designing textiles for the worldwide market for over a decade. The two met years ago, by chance. After earning her B.A. in the UK,...
I always refer to envelopes as humble, but really they are deceptively simple items holding endless potential and promise. They...
To stationery stalwarts, Egg Press is to letterpress cards what, say, Coach is to handbags: They helped redefine a then-forgotten...
So, today I am 50 — and, as my (older) brother helpfully pointed out, I actually started my 50th year on my last birthday, so technically this one is not that big a deal. Despite that, this is a hard trip around the sun to greet with my usual insouciance, followed...