Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

3.07.2013

Spotlight on Michelle



Today I have the distinct pleasure of turning a well-deserved spotlight on our Store Manager, Chief Invitation Consultant and resident Visual Merchandiser, Michelle. Though she is clearly an invaluable member of our team in many arenas of the business, today I wanted to focus on her incredible creative talent. We pride ourselves on our imaginative window displays, and in recent years, Michelle is most frequently the font from which they spring.   Without further ado, the lovely Michelle!
 
How long have you been with On Paper? 
Five years this past October!

Michelle's first window at On Paper

What experiences or education led you to visual merchandising at On Paper? 
Luckily, I hail from a very arts oriented family. Growing up, creativity was always encouraged. At the University of Dayton I studied Art History and Fine Arts, focusing on ceramic and paper sculpture with my own work.  I think of displays as 2-dimensional sculpture. It wasn’t until I took a part-time job at CO Bigelow at Easton that I discovered I had a knack for merchandising, and completely loved organizing product into displays. I’d always volunteer to help with floor sets and thought it was fun to see and take part in the seasonal changes of the shopping environment. When I started at On Paper as an Assistant Manager I shared my interest in windows and visual merchandising.  After a while, I was given the opportunity to pitch some ideas and create my very first window display. I was so very thrilled to have the chance!


A clothesline of letters! Could be great inspiration for the home.
What inspires you?
In general; the natural world around us (mother nature sure can create one heck of a color palette!). Traveling. History. Exploring different places. The fashion and visual arts scenes. As far as windows go - antique shops and flea markets are chock full of inspirational objects; I’m always on the prowl. I like milling around in stores like Anthropologie and Ralph Lauren too. They do a remarkable job creating well branded and designed (and in Anthro’s case, crafted) shopping environments and fantastic window displays. Speaking of fantastic window displays, I could stand in front of Bergdorf Goodman’s stunning holiday windows for hours!!       
 

Black and White

Tell us a little about the process of designing and executing a window display. 
Windows should showcase your product and entice walkers by.  So, first we determine a theme or story, and pinpoint the product we’ll merchandise within. The season as well as buying trips help to determine the theme. From there, we sketch out a design. Sometimes construction materials need to be sourced and backdrop elements created. Depending on the complexity, backdrops can take from a couple hours up to a few weeks to complete.  When I’m having fun, they almost always involve using a power tool or two! Most often I’m able to use the fantastic vintage display fixtures we already have here in the shop. In those cases, it’s a matter of selecting the fixtures that best suit the merchandise along with props to polish and enhance the overall look.  Build the display, set the merchandise, and if needed, adjust the lighting. Walah! 
{Funny story - when reading Michelle's responses, I thought I had the heavy burden of informing her that she has been mispronouncing "voila" her entire life. Luckily for us both, I discovered it is simply a trademark of her offbeat humor; a Michelle-ism, if you will.} 
Putting our vintage fixtures to use
What has been your favorite window? 
Have several that I’m fond of, but my favorite would have to be our Holiday Winter Wonderland windows with the white paper trees!


Those white paper trees are likely a community favorite as well - they did earn us Best in Show in the 2011 Short North Arts District Holiday Window Competition, after all!
Thanks so much for sharing with us, Michelle - can't wait to see what you come up with next!


2.13.2013

Last Minute Valentine's Day Gifts



Cupid's bow is pulled taut, and tomorrow the arrow flies!
Be sure your sweetheart is lovestruck with these surefire gifts.

FOR THE GENTS
Clockwise from top left: The Italian-made Ogami notebook made from Repap is beautiful, sleek, environmentally-friendly and shows your love is like a rock! The American Bar by Charles Schumann is a fantastic resource for both professional mixologists and amateurs alike. Smell Good Daily Tonic from West Third Brand holds true to its claims - with ultra cool packaging, too! Make him say OH! with this heirloom-quality pewter Ohio State flask.


FOR THE LADIES
Clockwise from top left: Hand her your heart (and her favorite 6 pack) with this hand-painted cast iron bottle opener. Give the gift of inspiration with this luxurious Italian leather journal. A sweet sterling silver necklace will be a reminder that only you hold the key to her heart. The heavenly scent of the Italian Blood Orange Lotion by Mor is only matched by its ability to make even the driest skin soft and sexy.

Tomorrow we'll be open an hour late ('til 7pm!) for all you last minute shoppers. See you soon!

1.25.2013

Daydreaming On Paper



Twice last week first-time visitors to the shop described it as being "like a dream."

Dreamy, no?
Now, I'm informed with some regularity that my job is enviable. (Not to brag, or anything....) I think it's largely because I am able to spend my days surrounded by beautiful things. 

And they're right. On Paper is a special place -- and quite a contrast from a cold gray January day such as this one. Warm bright light radiates from chandeliers, illuminating our paper wall on the right, thousands of cards to the left. Looking straight to the back, delicate jewelry twinkles behind glass. Taking your first steps into the shop, the floor creaks and groans -- there isn't a silent floorboard to be found -- and it's easy to feel as though you've traveled back in time. To a time when fine stationery and the handwritten word were widely valued. 

Note: I said widely, not highly. Because the truth is, our awesomely ancient floorboards didn't transport you through time -- they woke you up to the present day reality, that paper goods are only getting cooler, and the handwritten word? More meaningful than ever.

Come back soon! It's not nearly so nice, out there.

Wednesday was National Handwriting Day -- did you celebrate? We shared a couple sweet little links on our Facebook page, be sure to check them out if you're seeking inspiration. It's gotten me thinking about handwriting... even more than usual! In fact, when drafting up this post, I worked with my trusty paper and pen. A tried, true, more natural method, that had fallen by the wayside in recent years. (Writing research papers on tight deadlines has a way of streamlining the creative process.) I found I was lost in thought, toying with various turns of phrase and enjoying the exercise -- rather than the digital daze that takes over when staring at a blank white screen.

How do you celebrate the joys of paper and pen?
We'd love to hear.

Emily



11.08.2012

Personalized Gifts for the Holidays


The holiday countdown has begun... Hanukkah starts a month from today, and Christmas is less than 50 days away! The time is nigh for custom holiday cards, but fret not -- simply upload a photo and personalize online to quickly create the perfect postal greeting for you and yours. 

[Be sure to take advantage of the 15% off deal by November 18th using the code below!]

Cross a few folks off your list with stylish iPhone cases and custom coasters. Rare is the gift that is trendy, useful, and thoughtful all in one -- but with a wide range of personalization options these two offerings pass the test with flying colors. 


Happy shopping!


2.11.2012

To Greet or Not to Greet: How to Write a Valentine


 

More than any other time of year, it is as Valentine's Day nears that we most often hear this question: 

"What does it say on the inside of the card?"

Most often, the answer is "Nothing!" 

Victoria Smith

It seems that many have come to expect (and rely on) an interior greeting in their cards, a message meant to suit a myriad of occasions and relationships.

But -- and I'd love to hear some feedback on this -- isn't the whole point of Valentine's Day (or a birthday, or any other card-worthy occasion) to celebrate your affection for someone you feel lucky to have found? Someone unlike anyone else you've ever met?

A Favorite Design

Though the pure white maw of a blank card may intimidate some, our aim is to provide inspiration -- a beautiful backdrop for the thoughtful expression of unique sentiment toward the one you love.

However, if you're the type to panic when you pick up a pen without a prompt, here are a few quick tips:
  • Have a photo of the recipient at hand. Looking at their smiling face is sure to inspire!
  • Think of songs, movies, books that you both enjoy -- there's plenty of material to mine. 
  • The internet is an eternal spring of inspirational quotes. Beware: it's easy to get lost and mired down in the sheer volume of profundity. I'd steer clear of this method unless there's a passage you have in mind. 
  •  I (almost...) always write out my message on a piece of scrap paper before writing in the card. My apologies to anyone reading who has received a card I wrote without practicing first.... Believe me, the last thing your valentine wants is a card full of spelling errors, mistakes, and awkward, rambling endearments.
Anzu Ltd.
I asked Joan to share some insights on what she looks for when buying cards for the store. She said that she looks for unique art or text on the front of a card, to be used as a jumping-off point. Her advice for a well-written card? "Let the front of the card be the inspiration for your own, handwritten message. The inside of the card is a blank palette to paint your way to communication." Wise words, no?


La Kaligrafica


There is a lot of pressure this time of year to get everything right. To buy the perfect gift, to make the perfect gesture, to buy the perfect card, to say all the right things. I can understand the perception that a ready-made message is a safe bet. But I would argue that it's the card and the thoughtful, handwritten note inside that is the most important gesture. It's your opportunity to take a moment and make this holiday uniquely meaningful to you and your beloved. It's your chance to say "I Love You" like you mean it!

Mr. Boddington's Studio



12.22.2011

Beautiful GIft Wrap Post on Style Me Pretty



Busy! Crazy! Retail Madness! Yes- that describes our last two weeks and hence the lack of posts. To offer a bit of last minute inspiration we borrow from our friends at Style Me Pretty and their beautiful inspired gift wrap post.

Take a look...


POST VIA STYLE ME PRETTY
Styling: By Grey Likes Weddings
Design: By MStetson Design
Photography: By T&H Photography


12.16.2011

On Paper Wins the Short North Window Contest



How fun! We were awarded Best in Show for Short North Holiday Window Contest!


Michelle created beautiful trees made out of, you guess it, paper! Her hard work paid of and the $500 prize sure comes in handy for Santa's elves!


We're in great company and you can see more photos of the other amazing shop windows HERE and HERE...

Thanks to the biz association, judges and all of our neighbors for making this such a festive month!


Re-package



Just received an order of cards packaged in that rumpled oh so can't wait to open it sort of way. The opposite of polished and Christmas-y but we love the vintage feel of gifts wrapped in our basic Kraft wrap.

Wouldn't tons of these look great under a tree!?

11.23.2011

Holiday Windows



Cut curl pin twirl - rock paper scissors - paper cut !

Our holiday windows are in and if we do say so ourselves- luv-ly! Michelle did an amazing job creating paper trees for our holiday window scape. See more photos in our Facebook album here...

10.11.2011

Great Idea for a Great Pumpkin



Happy October! Fall in to Fall with this fab idea we saw in Country Living. We thought is would be super cute to try with one of our map papers... "The Great Pumpkin" goes global!


For Country Living How To's CLICK HERE and to buy Maps CLICK HERE

10.01.2011

Think Pink


October is Breast Cancer Awareness month- mention this post and receive 10% off all Green Paper Company Magnolia {pink} paper- Oct. 1 - October 7

7.04.2011

07.04




Celebrate the day the American way- picnics, BBQs and a bit o' booze! But as you relax and spend time with friends- be sure to take a moment to thank our troops.

Support our troops: Send a card via Military Penpal or packages via Any Soldier

Dear Soldier,

We thank you for your service and devotion to country. And your service to each and every one of us so we may enjoy this day in peace and freedom!

We wish you a swift and safe return home- soon.

Most sincerely,

Your pen pals at On Paper

4.23.2011

Happy Easter!





Greeting card: Driscoll Design

3.29.2011

Paper Easter from Pinterest

A few fun DIY projects- paper perfect for crafty Easter decor.

These ideas are all from Pinterest one of the newest inspiration sites take the art & craft community by storm...

Source: flickr.com via Lisa on Pinterest







Source: etsy.com via Whitney on Pinterest




Source: etsy.com via Rachelle on Pinterest







Source: etsy.com via Donna on Pinterest




2.08.2011

Valentine's Day's coming- don't forget!!



Have you shopped for Valentine cards yet???




Artwork: from a card by B Designs

2.04.2011

Chilly Day @ Igloo Letterpress Warms Hearts


A rather belated post...

On a cold mid January day the On Paper team celebrated the holidays and headed north to Igloo Letterpress in Worthington. Our letterpress party was headed up by non other than Ms. Allison Chapman- proprietor and press professor.

We actually planned ahead and decided to create a poster- a collaborative creation based on words of inspiration for the new year surrounded by fancy lace and ribbons.

Joe Immen, our Graphic Designer created all the artwork, which was then sent off to be made in to polymer press plates.

Allison gave a brief introduction, careful instructions, and put us to work!

Roll the press... Michelle cranked out the first color run, followed by Emily and Joe

Handmixing the inks

With two layers complete, the press is registered to set the type

We each tossed words in to a hat and randomly selected our text to be hand set in vintage wood block type. Makes any typophile swoon!!



And four hours later- voila! Poster perfection!