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Showing posts with label Paper. Show all posts

2.07.2013

Valentines for Procrastinators



It seems 2013 is determined to fly by even faster than 2012; Valentine's Day is a week from today! That's right, folks... seven days left to find something sweet for your sweetheart. (And we're only open for five of them! Don't forget we're closed Sundays and Mondays.)

So today we're sharing a handful of our favorite Valentines still here in the shop. If you see one you love, stop in or give us a call -- we almost never stock more than 6 cards of each style, which means once they're gone, they're gone!

The four valentines below all use traditional language or motifs, but with a modern twist, whether in the typesetting, printing process or even the addition of three-dimensional elements.


The valentines below are fun, modern updates to the time-honored tradition. I love the use of gold foil, simple typesetting, or surprisingly sweet imagery to create romance in unexpected ways. 


Have you found a valentine for your Valentine yet? Don't delay....

2.23.2012

The Evolution of the Business Card



The business card is a stationery item so omnipresent that most people are unaware of its fascinating roots in European culture, or of its ongoing transformation. Today the exchange of one's card can be a purely professional act or a romantic overture, depending on the context. But in the 1600s, such distinctions were quite clear.

In 17th century England, trade cards became a popular form of advertising. Without reliable street numbering systems or any widespread advertising forums, the trade card -- a small card bearing the business' name and a map -- was an essential means to spreading the word to potential clients.

Calling Cards
Meanwhile, in the courts of Louis XIV, visiting cards were in vogue. Eventually the practice of exchanging these cards became extremely nuanced, dictated by the strict social guidelines of the Victorian Era in both Europe and America. The turning of one corner, the placement just so in the calling card tray, or the number of cards left behind all had varying significance to the lady of the house, and was an essential ritual to establishing oneself in society. It was at this time that the calling card case was invented -- an accessory that to this day delights the fashionable stationery lover.

Frank Lloyd Wright card case
In the twentieth century, the business card was ostensibly intended for professional exchange. But as we all know (whether from experience or, for those of us who came of business card age in the 21st century, from Hollywood), the line between business and calling card is blurry. How many leading ladies have you watched bite her lower lip while running a finger over the engraving of Mr. Right's business card, sighing at a silent phone?

Today the business card continues to transform, along with a workforce that is far more varied and transient. A modern calling card is often more about the individual than the business, especially as employment fluctuates often. It is increasingly common for one's card to include a personal website, and to incorporate more modern and eye-catching design elements -- a means of setting you apart from the rest, and making a lasting impression on your acquaintance.

Crane calling card

Even in today's virtual media saturated space, the business card is an indispensable marketing component for any serious business professional. In Japan it would be unheard of to make a business introduction without the presentation of a business card. And here in the U.S., it  continues to be a integral part of the branding package and a stationery essential. The business card reigns and is gaining, not losing relevance (professional or otherwise).

An up-trending popular variation is the "mommy card". Whether you're a full-time mom or balance work and motherhood, the mommy card is intended as a more personal means of exchanging contact information. Typically a personal email address, cell phone number and home phone number are included, in order to make communication quick and direct. Often these cards bear a photo of your child or fun whimsical designs, thus differentiating it from (typically more reserved) business cards. Intended to be distributed among friends, family, teachers, parents of classmates and playmates, babysitters -- these versatile cards are quickly becoming an essential for the 21st century mom.
Savvy mommy cards
Check out our range of quick and affordable business, calling, and "mommy" cards on our website here! Or stop by our shop to take a look at the beautiful paper options available for a more unique custom design -- we can incorporate your business' logo or custom art to achieve a look that is distinctly yours.

Designer's Fine Press letterpress business card













2.04.2012

Everyday Magic



A few weeks ago a customer came into the shop looking for sophisticated stationery. This twenty-something gentleman had recently acquired a Parisian pen pal (the stuff dreams are made of!) and was overwhelmed by the task of responding to the beautiful letter he had received par avion.

Without a clue at first as to what he was looking for (but certain that he’d know it when he found it) he wandered the store, occasionally asking for guidance or opinions, or consulting with two friends in tow. Eventually he decided (to our delight and approval) to go with a set of light blue bordered G. Lalo note cards – made in France, natch.

G. Lalo - France

Our young suitor served as an excellent reminder of why stationery goods are so appealing to such a wide variety of people. In an age when computers are so omnipresent we carry them in our pockets -- and even stationery shops have blogs -- stationery is becoming not obsolete, but more precious, more inspiring, and more fun!

The Regional Assembly of Text - Canada

For some, the idea of a “pen pal” is a quaint one, loaded with memories of summer camp or travels abroad. Perhaps a geographic separation from a significant other was eased by the exchange of letters. It’s likely you’ve held on to a few of these missives, the creased pages and scrawled endearments more precious each time you discover them. The feel of the paper transports you to the moment you tore open the envelope and luxuriated in the simple pleasure of holding in your hands a card or letter sheet a loved one so recently selected just for you.

Arpa - Spain

Letter writing is a truly affordable and accessible luxury. Though our customer was initially unaware of the nuances of fine stationery, his instincts and taste brought him to one of the most beautiful offerings we have. The tactile pleasure of holding a beautiful piece of paper requires no training to experience – you simply know it’s the good stuff. The act of sitting quietly, and thoughtfully hand writing has always been an enjoyable pastime, made all the more gratifying for its modern rarity. Once the letter’s signed, folding the sheet and sealing the envelope creates a satisfying feeling of accomplishment. And while writing the recipient’s name and address, your mind can wander, imagining their delight when they see your penmanship.

Albertine Press - Boston, USA

The ritual of exchanging letters dates back thousands of years, but even in these modern times it has a feeling of luxury. Perhaps this can be attributed to the pervasive and wide-ranging means of immediate communication, and the forgotten pleasures of anticipation and intention. Or perhaps it’s the feeling of being tied to a not-so-distant past, when the written word carried more weight.

I have a hunch that it’s the appeal of that everyday magic, that aura of love and history.

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...

10.01.2011

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

9.02.2011

One Crafty Mom!




During our Anniversary Sale one of our all time, longtime, fave On Paper Pen Pals brought in "show and tell" - a treasure trove of all the invitations she has been making using our papers.


Sooo fun to see her creativity! For years she has been shopping at On Paper and has spent hours crafting with her two girls (also On Paper fave fans!). It's been a joy to watch them grow up, and now, to see them share their Mom's love of paper- not to mention entertaining. This family knows how to throw a party!!


What a great testament to D.I.Y. and to sharing creative time with your kids. Thanks Mary Pat for being one very crafty Mom!

9.25.2010

Paper LUV: My Mind's Eye



This collection just in... On the floor and ready for your scrapiest paper pleasure!










12.18.2009

Green Paper Company Green Tips for Holiday


We sent a email today from Green Paper Company this morning that I thought I would re-post here on the On Paper blog... I included some great info for greening your holidays and hope you'll take a look... for a larger (=read-able) version click HERE.

Remember - Green Paper Company papers can be purchased here - on the On Paper website...

11.05.2009

Take Note


Notecards, note pads, note books - if it's for notes- we've got it!

Photo by C Studios

10.30.2009

Paper in Pink



As Breast Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close - thought I'd salute with a nod to the paper fabulous- toilet paper fabulous that is!


A very cool fashion show was presented in September by Cananda's leading TP manufacturer- Cashmere- a show of fashion designs created by- you guessed it- good ol' papier de toilette! Here's what they say about the event:

"Fifteen top fashion designers from across Canada graced the runway with their vision of a future without breast cancer at the Sixth Annual White Cashmere Collection 2009: Fashion with Compassion in Toronto on September 23.

A unique celebration of style with substance, the world-leading White Cashmere Collection is crafted entirely in 100% pure, soft and luxurious sheets of Cashmere Bathroom Tissue, Canada’s best-selling brand. The Cashmere BT (bathroom tissue) Couture collection also heralds the return of limited-edition Pink Cashmere, a fund- and awareness-raiser for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, with twenty-five cents from the sale of every package of Pink going directly to the Foundation."


To see the entire collection and read the designer bios visit the Couture White Cashmere Collection site. And next time you make a TP purchase- stock up and consider the possibilities...
what a great way to boost your recession wardrobe!! ;-)


9.09.2009

Wednesday: What's New? Bittersweet Designs





Can't wait for our order to arrive from Bittersweet Designs... and we know it's been shipped and on it's way!


Beautiful vintage inspired collaged art in the form of frames, memo boards, note books and albums- each an individual work of art.




Here's what artist/owner Laura Lenfesty has to say about her work and her company: "Bittersweet Designs is about life’s collage. It’s about finding new ways every day to celebrate life’s special moments. Bittersweet crafts journals for thoughts and words, frames for precious photographs, cards and tags for sharing. Collage finds its way into each piece with vintage wallpapers, flocked prints from India, and silk ribbons alongside rediscovered trims and findings. Each of Bittersweet’s handcrafted pieces is unique as a result of the handmade process; they echo the essence of the moment- encompassing where you’ve been, where you are, and what you dream to be." Dreamy indeed!!

7.06.2009

Plant a Seed- Plantable Paper


Bluewild


Daisy


Sage


Chive


Echinacea

These cards bring us back to our roots- handmade paper with floral inclusions. When we opened the shop almost thirteen years ago, handmade paper with floral inclusions were all the rage and a staple of our diet! After a long absence the trend is back, but this time, with an eco-conscious twist. You can plant these cards which are embedded with seeds and turn your mail in to a letter garden!

All of these cards are handmade paper and the seeds are put into the pulp/water bath during the papermaking process. The inclusions float to the surface of the pulp as it is captured on the mold and deckle screen. It's a relatively simple process and if you've never tried your hand at papermaking...here's are two great places to start:

INTRO TO PAPERMAKING: Illustrated instructions with a supply list

PAPERMAKING DEMO VIDEO: Watch a video on Flickr

BON PAPIER!!!