Showing posts with label Stationery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stationery. 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













10.04.2011

William Arthur Stationery Sale



Like the perfect pair of shoes, a gorgeous piece of jewelry, a remarkable tie or handbag, the personal stationery you send communicates something special about you - your extraordinary taste and unique sense of style. William Arthur's social stationery collection offers an abundance of designs to choose from.

Receive 25 Free with purchase 50 or more
Personalized notes, cards or calling cards
on orders placed by Nov. 21, 2011







9.08.2011

Yes Virginia, There Is A Post Office!


Some of us are lucky to enough to have a summer house. And some of us are lucky enough to have a summer house in a town so small you need to have mail delivered to the post office. And those of us who are really, really lucky - get to have their mail delivered to a post office that is very old and very cool! Guess that makes ME one very lucky gal!!

And in the sea of post boxes- there is one that awaits us- enduring rain, sleet and snow until summer arrives and with just a simple twist of the perfect combination opens it's door and says- "You've got mail"!


So with Fall just around the corner- we'll be closing the cottage till Spring and we bid goodbye to our beloved post office box. We always get wistful and are always reminded of how many letters have been opened from this box. Back when mail was mail and email wasn't even a twinkling in any of our eyes!


3.19.2011

NEW Personalized Stationery options online!



We're pretty jazzed to have a new partnership with Embossed Graphics- our printer who makes our incredible quality/incredible value stationery for us. Now you can buy online through our website 24/7 - not only stationery, but wedding and party invitations, personalized napkins, guest towels, and lots more!




10.26.2010



Just received the new issue of Midwest Living! In addition to the bountiful holiday lovelies there is a nice feature: "The Art of Letter Writing" which showcases note cards from ML's favorite finds- of which we are one!

So nice that they appreciate pen to paper and sealing their letters with a kiss!

9.23.2010

Our Fair City - Country Lvivng Fair in Columbus


Looks who's heading to the Country Living Fair! Bloomsbury Loft, our new lovely and so very nice neighbor!



Judith is taking along a group of our milk bottle candles and a few other On Paper goodies. Her booth will be chock full of her original Bloomsbury creations and other lovelies. Be sure to stop by!

Photos 2 & 3 via bloomsburyloft.com



5.28.2010

Personalized Pad SALE!




Looking for a perfect gift for Dads, Grads and Teachers too? It's our P.S. Sale! Personalized Pad Sale = a great time to purchase a gift that is a no miss winner. People LUV these pads and it's something you just don't buy for yourself. ALL styles are $19.95 - save over $15 on some styles!

Click here to see the entire selection of great deals!

P.S. (May seems crazy when the temperature is creeping well above 80, but... think Christmas!)




5.22.2010

2010 National Stationery Show



Whew!! BUSY week!! Back from power shopping the National Stationery Show and wanted to share an insiders glimpse...


While the show was much smaller than years past- still lots of talent to be had!! Can not wait for the new cards to float in and lots of other goodies too!


Preview of Hadley Hutten's amazing prints- we'll spotlight her work later...

Great to see Eva & Kirk Jorgensen of Sycamore Street Press


On Paper alum Eva has such a distinct style and an amazing following! Coming soon- cards and posters...

Key trends: Lots of nature and animals themes through out all product lines, calendars, farm fresh fruits and veggies, TONS of letterpress


& TONS of scratchy, "naive" drawing style a la Studio Violet (photo via Studio Violet)

One of our favorite invitation studios- Tag & Co. Just ordered their new collection of digital photography announcements, save the dates and invites. Perfect for shopping local instead of online!!!



Favorite booth: None other than the esteemed Mr. Boddington. Note envelope liner awning :)

And what a s show be without ever fabulous ribbon. Actually already arrived in store today!

STOP IN and check out all the new paper treats!!



5.21.2010

Pen Pals


Lauren Flaum (left) and Leanne Ohlund (right)

Fun visit today at On Paper from pen pals Lauren and Leanne.... Lauren lives in Columbus and Leanne in Canada. These two gals met over the internet on a photography forum. Over time as their friendship blossomed, they graduated from internet pals to pen pals- sharing their love of stationery and writing through pen pal letters.

The two were as enchanted with the shop as we were with them! How great to see two young women passionate about communication, friendship and keeping the art of letter writing alive! Thanks for visiting ladies!!



2.01.2010

Truth or Dare





Here's a bit of Valentine spice...

From Chronicle Books: "I Dare You" -- Written by sexpert Susie Bright, this luxe box contains 30 seductive prompts and dares—each sealed in an envelope ready for the taking. Select an envelope, tear it open, and read the card aloud to discover what comes next. No two lovers will play the cards the same way twice!

Don't you just love February?


1.26.2010

Mix it up


Lovin' these two new stationery sets from Chronicle Books...

16 writing sheets and 16 envelopes (4 designs, 2 of each style). Great size... keep it short and sweet but just enough room so say a bit more than a card: 6 x 7-3/4 inches. Super cool printed envelopes that coorodinate with each letter sheet to mix and match. Each set contains one sheet of stickers with assorted playful icons- embellish with abandon! At only $8.95- these are a Recession proof pick!


The set above is by Djerba Goldfinger for Repro Depot. Folk and Flora Mix & Match Stationery -- Funky textile inspired patterns adorn stationery sheets to flaunt your creative spirit. So fun to put together combos that add a surprise to any mailbox.


The second is by British designer SUKIE- an amazing designer who came on the scene years ago and launched a whole new trend of style. Often imitated- these are the real thing! My personal pick: squirrels and hedgehogs... what's yours??