Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The 2013 National Stationery Show


I'm back from a very successful National Stationery Show! I had a much-needed few days of rest after a long couple of months prepping for the show, and now I'm back in the studio (not completely relaxed though, I had a stress dream that the next Stationery Show was starting again today and I had one hour to prepare).

This was a big year at the show: I released 24 new blank card designs, a line of new greeting cards, a new color for the monogram cards, new art prints and journals, plus a new block printed quilt and lots of new little things (gift tags, coasters and notepads). There was a lot of new stationery in the booth! I am in the process of adding all the new items to the shop, so they should be up in the next week or so.

The Stationery Show is the biggest event of the year in the paper world: a full day of meeting store owners, buyers, and other artists, followed by meetings and cocktail parties in the evening with more schmoozing. It is so much fun and so inspiring, but also completely exhausting and I was so excited to get home after the show.

For my booth this year, I went with a purple-grey color (a more subtle look than last year's red walls). I wanted to stick to a lighter color this year since there were so many products in the booth. The big new addition was the block printed quilts which got a great response! They are made by the same printers who block print the scarves and I'll be sharing lots of photos soon. I built a wooden ladder to display the quilts and loved the way they looked hanging in the booth.

Take a look at the photos of the new products below! If you have questions about any of the new products that aren't online yet, you can contact me here. And if you want to see some of the other booths at the show, there is a great round-up going on at Oh So Beautiful Paper.
















Friday, May 10, 2013

Stationery Show Sneak Peek








In one week, I'll be setting up my booth (# 1942!) at the National Stationery Show. This last week before the show always feels like finals week: late nights, cramming in as much as possible, and lots of junk food. But now the booth walls are painted, the catalog is at the printer, almost all of the cards are printed, and I just have the final touches to add. I can't wait to unveil the whole new line at the show!

Friday, May 3, 2013

Indigo Scarves in the Shop!

The indigo scarves are back in stock! I just got a big shipment so there are lots back in the store, you can find them right here. They are resist-block printed on 100% cotton and dyed with natural indigo dye. This is the most popular scarf style, so get them while they last!


Thursday, May 2, 2013

New Print at Minted

It's been quiet on the blog this month, which is a sure sign that things have been busy. I've been frantically prepping for the National Stationery Show which is just two weeks away, so this is crunch time. I have a TON of new products coming out for the show and I can't wait to share them. New designs, new textiles, and tons of new ink colors. I'm so excited for it to launch! I'll be back next week with some sneak peeks before I head down to NYC for the show.

But first I wanted to share a new art print I did for Minted. It's a digital print based on a block print, and available in a range of sizes. It just launched today! Take a look, and I'll be back with some photos of the new products next week!




Monday, April 1, 2013

New in VT and DC

I have two new stores to add to the list today: in Vermont and DC! The first is Pulp on 14th St. NW in Washington, DC, a stationery and gift store I used to go in all the time while walking on 14th. Stop by and take a look if you are in the area!

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Next is the flagship April Cornell store in Burlington, VT. April Cornell is a line of beautiful block printed textiles and home goods, and I'm so happy to have my prints included!


Pulp photo via here, April Cornell photo via here.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Around the Studio

There are only two months until the National Stationery Show (I'll be in Booth 1942), so I am hard at work carving new designs and thinking up new products that will launch in May. Two weeks ago we drove to Maine for the weekend where I bought a 1966 Challenge paper cutter that I found on Craigslist. It can cut through 500 sheets of paper in a second, and it is so satisfying that I've been using it every chance I get.




I am hard at work on a whole bunch of custom wedding invitations for summer weddings, above is an ink I mixed to match these bridesmaid dresses.



Test printing lots of new carvings with black ink before I choose the colors.



With the number of projects going on right now, I will have a lot more photos to share soon!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Vermont News


Two pieces of Vermont news today: first, my cards are now available at Clementine in Middlebury! It's my first (hopefully of many) shop in Vermont, and I can't wait to get down there and visit.

I was also featured in an article in February's Vermont Business People Magazine! They did an article on artists and small business owners in Vermont, and I was lucky enough to do an interview with them. So fly to your closest Vermont newsstand and pick up a copy!



Clementine photo from Clementine
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