Showing posts with label Short North Arts District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short North Arts District. 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!


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!


6.08.2011

National Project Helping Central Ohio Businesses





Great interview yesterday with NBC4 News! Joan, from On Paper and Mary, from Rose Bredl were interviewed to discuss The 3/50 Project and it's impact on small shops in Columbus.

Thanks Marshal McPeek for the wonderful coverage!

See/read it HERE and find out more about how you can support the 3/50 Project HERE

4.02.2011

Short North Wedding Walk


The Short North Wedding Walk is just around the corner- mark your calendar: Sunday, April 10.
The event takes a stroll through the Short North and features the Short North Wedding Collective, a group of nine talented vendors who offer an array of wedding services and represent some of the finest talent in town.



The event starts at 11 am and runs till 4... trend talks throughout the day will feature inspired ideas on all things wedding. A fashion show with gowns from Big Rock Little Rooster, hair and makeup by Max The Salon {Charles Penzone} are sure to be a highlight and we'll cover every topic from planning to gifting, flowers to festive dining, delicious cakes and divine invitations!

You can find a gallery of photos and pre-register for the event HERE
and use the map below to plan your day and find your way!


SCHEDULE & MAP

Trends Talks, Tastings, Toasts and Treats... can't wait to see you there!

11.19.2010

Shop Local this Holiday Season!!





Two great efforts of late to support small businesses across the country from Independent We Stand and The 3/50 Project.

The 3/50 Project recently signed on American Express as a sponsor, adding much needed financial support, and has built two great new campaigns:


Both, preach the good word of shopping local this holiday season. Take a moment to check out these sites and to sign up and make your mark. Most of all- just say to no to the lure of 4 A.M. sales at the big boxes and harness your hard earned dollars into your local community. You may wind up with a bit less in your stocking this year- but a whole lot more down the road, when this Spring, your local brick and mortar shop is still standing.

A BIG small business thank you to Cinda Baxter (3/50 Project) and Independent We Stand for their outstanding efforts to send business our way this season and all year long!


All logos are registered trademarks of their organizations.

8.03.2010

Friday the 13th!




It's not every retailer that can boast 13 years of brick and mortar merriment! As On Paper's 13th Anniversary approaches we're getting ready for our biggest sale of the year.

Two days of great savings- everything in the shop will be on sale (at least 13% off) and that includes all new purchases that are flowing in from my recent buying trips. My way of saying thanks for all of your continued support over the years, without you- well, you know where we'd be!!!!

So save the date for a glass of bubbly and help me celebrate 13 years purvey-ing paper in the Short North! ;)

6.19.2010

Pride of Columbus




Pride Day today and the neighborhood is jammin' crazy busy! Whomever said the Midwest is conservative should be here now!!

Midwest is Best!

5.04.2010

On Paper in Midwest Living



Another great press op for On Paper! A wonderful article in the May/June issue of
Midwest Living magazine that highlights our fair city.

A concise guide to explore local neighborhoods and a really nice feature on the Short North.


Here's what they say about On Paper: "This lovely, stylish stationery store (pictured) is a must-see for anyone who loves to write letters the old-fashioned way. Many products, including personalized stationery, are available online (800/286-6617; onpaper.com)."

Read the condensed version of the article on line here or pick up the issue
at your local news stand.

Photos via midwestliving.com

4.27.2010

On Paper - Article in the Columbus Dispatch



So honored to have been interviewed by the fab Christy Eckert from the Columbus Dispatch and Capital Style. Great response to the feature and had many new customers who came to visit and shop!

Thanks Christy, and to the Dispatch, for encouraging it's readers to support local business!

Read the interview here.

Photo by Shari Lewis - Columbus Dispatch

4.21.2010

Short North Wedding Walk - A Fab Event

Had a great, fun, informative, trendy day. The Short North Wedding Walk hosted 50+ brides and with a bit of help from Mother Nature who provided endless sunshine- and a lot of help from each of our talented neighborhood wedding experts the event was a wonderful success! Another great reason to shop local- with all this talent- why even consider going anywhere else!?

Here are a few candid shots taken by Yours Truly! Awaiting for some pro pix from the ever talented C Studios, but for now these will give a glimpse---


Registering at Collier West

Gorgeousness at Big Rock Little Rooster


Entice to invite at On Paper


Incredible flowers at Rose Bredl

Yummm!

Updo's and make up by Max The Salon-

Missed the event? Check out the SNWW website ... and to stay up to date, friend us on Facebook here.

4.13.2010

Short North Wedding Walk- this SUNDAY!!





The anticipated Short North Wedding Walk is just a few short days away! Sunday, April 18. You can pre-register at shortnorthweddingwalk.com, or, by phone: 294.9378.

The walk begins at 11 and runs continuously until 4 - check out the map below and plan your day meandering from shop to shop. Be sure to attend the short "Trend Talks on the Wedding Walk"... Experts from each Short North wedding business that is participating in the Walk will give an informative preview of trends in bridal fashions, hair styling, invitation design, photography, flowers and the list goes on!

A complete map and schedule of events is listed below and you can find out more here, and become a Facebook fan here.


3.31.2010

Ny Times



So nice to return from Italy to see this wonderful article in the New York Times about our own fair city! While I may be a bit biased at present- it's certainly not Venice- but- Columbus sure has some pretty strong fabulous-ness of it's own!! ;) Read the article here.

2.27.2010

Great DIY how to



Found this great HOW TO make post cards from vintage books on Apartment Therapy today. Actually was reading a post about Collier West and stumbled upon this How To written by one of our fave bookbinders- Jason Thompson from Rag and Bone Bindery. Fun idea for a snowy winter day!


Thanks for the inspiration- click here for the HOW TO details...

Photos via apartmenttherapy.com

12.10.2009

Window Display Awards


Every holiday season the Short North comes alive with festive displays and trimmings. Each year, the Short North Business Association presents special awards to merchants for their holiday window displays, with categories including creativity, branding and holiday spirit.

Congratulations to Flower Child this year's winner...


Flower Child - Winner of the 2009 ZenGenius Award of Excellence for Best Display

Flower Child stole our crown this year- (last year On Paper won Best Overall and Best use of Product), but I saw their windows last night in all of their Holiday Hop glory and if I do say so myself, and they were fantastic!!

This year, the competition was stiff and On Paper was awarded: Runner Up - Best Use of Product. It's nice to be in such great company- along with Collier West, Rowe, Big Rock Little Rooster, Substance and many others.

On Paper's Assistant Manager Michelle Porreca did an amazing job in her execution of the two displays- precise, witty and a strong point of vue. We spent all day last Sunday playing Santa's elves and we were both pleased with the final festive result. We tried to feature some of our expanded gift collection so it was nice to be recognized for our efforts.

To see all of the displays- visit the Short North website for a neighborhood tour.