Behind the Stationery: Old Tom Foolery

Our next installment of Behind the Stationery features the husband and wife duo behind Old Tom Foolery! Their clever, humorous greeting cards are my favorite to read while browsing gift shop shelves and are truly equally catered to men and women (which seems rare these days). Here’s a bit of their story, highlighting their creative process and advice for new stationers. It’s all you, Lauren and Joel! –Megan

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Hi, it’s Lauren and Joel from Old Tom Foolery. (Thanks, Nole and Megan, for letting us hijack your oh-so-beautiful site for a guest post.) We’ve been asked to share our story and some wisdom we’ve picked up over the years. We can definitely share our story — not sure about the wisdom part though since we still feel like we’re learning new stuff every day, but we’ll give it a shot.

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We met in grad school for advertising in Richmond, Virginia in 2003. Lauren was studying art direction and Joel was studying copywriting. While we were dating, we shopped at a great independent card shop in Richmond called Mongrel which opened our eyes to the possibility of truly fun, original cards being created by small makers. Seeing their cards made us realize that making greeting cards was a lot like making ads and it planted the seed that, hey, maybe we could do this greeting card thing, too.

Once we graduated, we worked as a creative team together at an ad agency in Seattle and then eventually moved to San Francisco where we worked at separate agencies. Advertising was both fun and incredibly stressful, and we increasingly had the itch to work for ourselves. In 2007, just after Joel had quit his agency job, Lauren serendipitously found a letterpress on Craigslist. We figured it was a sign, so we bought it, took some letterpress classes at the San Francisco Center for the Book, and Old Tom Foolery was born.

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From the beginning, we knew we wanted our cards to have a unique look and funny tone using premium materials and printing techniques, and appeal to both men and women. So we came up with the tagline, “Unsappy, uncrappy cards and curiosities” to convey what Old Tom Foolery is all about. That line has guided every product we’ve made since.

We officially launched OTF at the National Stationery Show in May of 2008 with 52 Footnotes Collection cards that we printed in our kitchen. We got enough orders that first year at NSS to validate our efforts and our business just kind of snowballed from there.

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As we got into more and more stores, it didn’t take long for us to realize that printing was a huge time commitment and we should leave it to the pros so we could focus on writing, designing, and just generally running our business. We both gradually went from working part-time on OTF to full-time. (Lauren went full-time first in 2010 and Joel followed in 2012).

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We’ve also moved our office twice: first in 2010, from the kitchen of our San Francisco apartment to the basement of our Minneapolis house after we got married; and second in 2013, from our house to a shiny new office space in the fantastic Eat Street neighborhood in Minneapolis. This new space is perfect for our needs as we’re able to keep our inventory in the basement and still have office space and a retail shop on the main floor. Our team has grown from just the two of us to include a full-time accounts coordinator (Kelli), office/project coordinator (Melanie), shipping/assembly assistant (Emma), as well as three regular part-time employees (Tim, Liz, and Claire), and an official mascot (Ryder the dog). Pardon our French, but our employees effing rule. We couldn’t do it without them.

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As far as our creative process goes, we’re always jotting down ideas on Post-it Notes, iPhones, or journals so when it’s time to do a new release, we can start by looking through those ideas to see of any of them hold up. If so, we’ll brainstorm separately about ways to develop the idea and then come together to talk about our favorites. Generally, Lauren will work on designs and Joel will work on writing lines, but there’s a lot of overlap in these roles. It’s funny—people always ask us, “Do you guys just sit around with a bottle of wine and think up funny stuff?”. That couldn’t be further from the truth, actually. It’s hard work. Fun, but hard. We really strive to create cards that other people haven’t already done, and it’s difficult because there’s a lot of great stuff out there. (I mean, really, how many different ways are there to say “Happy Birthday”?!) We’ll write hundreds of lines and come up with hundreds of different design variations before we land on 10-20 cards that we feel are worth printing.

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Photo by Old Tom Foolery

In summary, our advice for new stationers is:
1) Quit your job if you hate it, but be prepared to supplement the income from your new stationery business for at least a few years.
2) Start with a unique point of view and stay true to it.
3) Launch your stationery line at the NSS. It’s the best way to get noticed.
4) Marry your business partner.
5) Move to Minneapolis—it’s better than you think.

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Photo by Old Tom Foolery

Interested in participating in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at [email protected].

Seasonal Stationery: Valentine’s Day Cards, Part 5

Today is a Valentine’s Day double header! I’ve got my first-ever round up of classroom valentines (for all you parents of school-age children out there!) coming up a bit later this morning – but first some more wonderful Valentine’s Day cards!

2015 Valentine's Day Card Round Up curated by Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Yeppie Paper

2. Printerette Press

3. My Zoetrope

4. Wishbone Letterpress

5. Lydia & Pugs

6. Swiss Cottage Designs

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7. Old Tom Foolery

8. Feast Calligraphy

9. Color Box Design + Letterpress

10. Paper Bandit Press

11. Benchpressed

12. Papillon Press

Lots more love cards in the full round up right here! And in case you missed them – the previous Valentine’s Day highlight posts are right here!

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! After a big week of recap posts, I’m ready for a nice and relaxing weekend – or as relaxing as possible with an active toddler around the house. This weekend we’re hoping to take Sophie to pick strawberries for the very first time! She has been very interested in the tiny potted plants in our back yard, so an entire field of strawberries should be a big hit. I’ll be back to share the last few recaps from this year’s National Stationery Show next week, but in the meantime…

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The Etsy Wholesale lounge at Paper Party 2014 – one of my favorite parts of the evening! // Photo by Charlie Juliet Photography

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Check back soon for this week’s cocktail! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and I’ll see you back here next week! xoxo

National Stationery Show, Part 9

Generally speaking, stationers have a pretty good sense of humor. There are so many times that I’ve laughed out loud while walking around a booth at the National Stationery Show, and the cards that make me laugh often end up being my favorites from the show! So today I thought I’d focus on a few of the booths with a particularly keen sense of humor, from the amazing witty humor of Sapling Press and Old Tom Foolery to the quirky cards of McBitterson’s and Greenwich Letterpress (who decorated their entire booth as though it was their bedroom from the 1990s!).

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So much truth!

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McBitterson’s

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Old Tom Foolery

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These enamel pins are so cool!

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Greenwich Letterpress

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Ten Four Paper

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Flywheel Press

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Lure Paper Goods (formerly L2 Design Collective)

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I absolutely love this letterpress map of the United States – and all 50 state prints!

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Power & Light Press

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NSS recaps will continue next week!

Photo Credits: Oh So Beautiful Paper

National Stationery Show 2014 Scavenger Hunt!

It may only be a few years old, but the annual scavenger hunt organized by Amber from Flywheel Press has become one of my most favorite National Stationery Show traditions! Amber partners with Legion Paper and an amazing roster of exhibitors each year to offer a really fun experience for NSS attendees, from recipe cards to bingo. And this year the scavenger hunt is alphabet cards using a variety of 27 fine art papers!

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For those of you attending the show, collect all the individual letters – then stop by Legion Paper (Booth 3330) in the Supply Side to stack the cards in packaging created by Lady Pilot Letterpress!

a.favorite (Booth 1831) – Silk Bisque 300gsm
Albertine Press (Booth 1762) – Somerset Satin Radiant White 500gsm
Anemone Letterpress (Booth 2055) – Colorplan Factory Yellow 350gsm
Belle & Union Co. (Booth 1856) – Folio Antique 250 gsm
Blackbird Letterpress (Booth 2059) – Pescia Smooth White 300gsm
Farewell Paperie (Booth 2158) – Crane’s Lettra Fluorescent White 220 Cover
Flywheel Press (Booth 2063) – WILD 314 Cover & Yupo Translucent 104#
Gilah Press (Booth 2542) – Reich Shine Sand 107# Cover
Haute Papier – Reich Savoy Bright White 236#
Lady Pilot Letterpress – Legion Sorbet Duplex Kiwi/Blue Ice
Life is Funny Press (Booth 2164) – Arches Natural White 640gsm
Maginating (Booth 2062) – Arturo 600gsm Soft White
May Day Studio (Booth 2069) – Saunders HP White 140#
Old Tom Foolery (Booth 2328) – Bockingford White CP 140#
Page Stationery (Booth 2363) – Rising 4-ply White
Paisley Tree Press (Booth 2066) – Artistico Extra White HP 300gsm
Paperboat Studios – Kochi Natural 119gsm
Pepper Press (Booth 1852) – Coventry Rag Vellum White 320gsm
Pistachio Press (Booth 2057) – Plike Blue 122# Cover
Power & Light Press (Booth 1867) – Legion Bamboo 530gsm
Sapling Press (Booth 2630)
Starshaped Press (Booth 1407) – Stonehenge Kraft 250gsm
Sugarcube Press (Booth 2047) – Lanaquelle White CP 300#
The Nic Studio (Booth 2070) – Legion Bamboo Digital White 265gsm
Tradeshow Bootcamp (Booth 1850) – Mohawk Options Smooth 100% PCW

So fun!

Photo Credits: Legion Paper