NSS 2014 Sneak Peek: Paper Lovely

Our next NSS sneak peek comes to us from Kim at Paper Lovely – and she’s been having a lot of fun experimenting with new techniques and mediums this past year! Kim’s newest collection includes watercolor illustrations, die cutting, and dip dyeing. The Botanical Watercolor 2015 calendar is both digitally and letterpress printed and new notepad designs are created from original watercolor illustrations. Paper Lovely (Booth 2065) will also debut a new Luxe Stationery line letterpress printed on extra thick cotton paper with rounded corners, along with a bunch of new letterpress greeting cards!

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Thanks Kim!

Photo Credits: Paper Lovely

Hello Brick & Mortar: How to catch a Retailer’s Eye at NSS

For those prepping for NSS, I know you’re elbow deep in painting your booth and not sleeping. This post is not intended to add to your list of to-dos. It is meant to 1) put the finishing touches on what you’ve already done and 2) have a task ready when someone asks how they can help. – Emily of Clementine

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Illustration by Emily McDowell for Oh So Beautiful Paper

1. Pre-Show:

  • Send a pre-show email. If you have an hour/an intern, send a reminder email to retailers: Include a sneak peak and remind us of any show specials. This is also a great way to encourage orders from retailers who aren’t attending.
  • Document your process and #hashtag it: Photos of booth building and sneak peeks are my amuse bouche on instagram these days. They’re low-effort but can put you on retailer radars quickly. {side note: what hashtags are we using? #stationeryshow, #nss, #nss2014? Let’s agree on one and put it in letterpress}.
  • Put your booth number in your social media profiles. Now.

2. Your Booth: It looks great already, this is just a final checklist from a retailer’s view.

  • Flowers and candy. Flowers draw people in, candy brings them closer (so put it further back). I don’t want to give you another task, I want to give it to your kind friend/partner who asks what they can do to when you’re overwhelmed.

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Parrott Design Studio and Letter & Lark made their booth feel like home with hanging succulents and potted plants. Via Letter & Lark

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Rifle Paper Co. has mastered the art of floral and paper mixing. Photo via Oh So Beautiful Paper from Winter NYIGF 2012

  • Make your social media handles visible. Last year I took several photos of booths and cards, but the vendor was engaged in a conversation and I couldn’t properly credit them. You can solve that easily, like so:

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Farewell Paperie 2013 booth, with their @farewellpaperie easy to find. Photo via Farewell Paperie

  • Make sure your booth number is visible. Can you see it from every angle (or at least 2)? I once spent 20 minutes and 3 trips down the same isle trying to find a booth that I swear just didn’t exist.
  • Your Business Cards, plus. Make sure a retailer can quickly see your business name, your social media handles and your show specials, even if you’re in the middle of an order with someone else. A stack of business cards may be enough, but I’d suggest a simple table tent card (with large font) visible to someone who is hovering in the aisle. That can encourage a retailer walking by to stay, come back, and/or to credit you if she takes an instagram shot of your booth.
  • Bring a bit of your studio into your booth. An Open Sketchbook took this to new levels with their 2013 booth, but you can give retailers a glimpse into your work with just a few well styled tools.

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Yellow Owl Workshop 2013 booth. Photo via The Sweetest Occasion

3. You:

  • Smile. So simple, right? Just like a thank you note, it makes a big difference and can invite a hesitant retailer in to your booth.
  • Hand out your card. It can be awkward to ask retailers for their cards over and over. I find that when someone hands me a card, my reflex is to hand one back. So rather than asking constantly, be ready to give yours.
  • Relationship building. If a retailer places an order, this is a great time to ask a few questions that will help clarify and strengthen your relationship going forward. I addressed what to ask in this post. Even if you don’t get an order, this is a great opportunity to connect. Don’t be afraid to ask retailers what they’re drawn to in your line, and consider suggesting your ‘must see’ booths in the show. (You know, what goes around, comes around.)

4. Your Promos & Swag. Don’t stress about this in the final week. Use this list to help winnow what you bring; to divvy up last minute tasks; and to remind you of that drawer of leftover goodies.

  • It’s only happening this week: Show specials are great because you could decide to run one at the last minute. I suggest promos that encourage retailers to buy more (ie, free shipping or an extra set of cards for all orders over $200 rather than just free shipping on all orders.)
  • It’s useful: I still have my These Are Things tote, which I needed after one day of catalog gathering. The floral magnets from Sycamore Street Press are still on my fridge. I also thought the suitcase tags from 9th Letter Press were a great mix of super cute and functional. These things were all useful and I think of each company each time I see them. (Which reminds me, this is a great read pre-show).

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9th Letterpress 2013 luggage tag giveaway. Photo via 9th Letterpress

  • It’s crafty. Albertine Press postards are one of my favorite giveaways: trimmed from prior year calendars (brilliant), they made great promos. You* (aka your intern/devoted friends) could repurpose deadstock cards or material trimmings to make bookmarks/ornaments/garlands/something else Pinterest makes you think is a good idea.
  • It makes you memorable. There’s a reason you are going to NSS. Ladyfingers Letterpress offered hand lettering demos that were such a hit and a true treat, different from the normal retailer/vendor interaction. It was also uniquely them. Whether you’re a great hugger, or a phenomenal hand-letterer, you’re at NSS for a reason. Remember your youness. And, Bring It. 

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Ladyfingers Letterpress amazing hand lettering demos at NSS 2013. Photo via Ladyfingers Letterpress

5. Post Show.

  • Send a follow-up note to key retailers: Namely those who made orders and those you want to make orders. I know, I’m cringing at giving you this suggestion when you are already so busy, but this is often the touch that gets the order. If you’re really on the ball you could bring a stack of cards to the show (if you have any lying around), as you take a retailer’s business card, clip it to one of your cards, et voila! A ready to write/mail stack when you return.
  • Celebrate!

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Pistachio Press & Blackbird Letterpress with, arguably, the best instagram photo of 2013

See you soon! (Now, get some sleep…)

Urbanic Faves | Farmer’s Market Fresh

Happy Spring everyone!

I hope you’re enjoying the change of weather lately and getting a chance to spend some time outside.  A recent trip to our local outdoor market inspired this post ( … and the vegetable herb garden I’m about to kill plant).  Here’s to vine ripened tomatoes and rosemary mint lemonade!  Below are some fresh picks from around Urbanic and beyond.

xo – Audrey

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1. Rifle Paper Co. vegetables card; 2. Apolis market bag; 3. Rifle Paper Co. notepads; 4. Sugar Paper market list pad; 5.+ 6. Rifle Paper Co. cards; 7,8,9 One Canoe Two cards; 10. Girl of All Work page tabs; 11. Paddywax relish candle; 12.Claudia Pearson calendar; 13.Freckle Paper tomato print; 14. Jayde Fish flower bundle print; 15. Eat Pretty book; 16.Galison kitchen sticky notes


{images via their respective sources}

DIY Modern Personal Stationery Gift Set

With Mother’s Day right around the corner and a ton of summer birthdays on our calendar, we’ve had DIY gifts on the brain. As you might could guess, we typically prefer to make our friends and family gifts so that we know that they’re both thoughtful and unique. Today, we’ve put together a gorgeous DIY stationery set, perfect for all of those summer occasions that pop up requiring a killer gift. We used a mix black and white patterned paper for the envelopes and added a punchy coral card to make these sets modern and fun! – Bailey and Emma of Antiquaria

DIY Tutorial: Modern Personal Stationery Gift Set

DIY Tutorial: Modern Personal Stationery Gift Set

Step One: First, you’ll need to make your template for the handmade envelopes. We deconstructed one of our favorite sizes (it also fit nicely on an 8.5″ x 11″ inch sheet of paper, so use that as a consideration) and traced it onto card stock. We then cut it out with scissors to use as our tracing guide for the patterned paper.

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Step Two: Trace your envelope template onto the backs of your patterned paper (we used our Brushed Floral No.1, Brushed Floral No.2, Brushed Geo No.1 and Brushed Geo No.2) and cut them out with scissors.

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Step Three: Fold each side of your envelope inward  to crease. Fold in the two sides (as shown above) and affix double sided tape to the lower fold’s edge. Fold it up to meet the sides and press to adhere. If there are stray pencil lines on the top flap of the envelope, gently erase them with your pencil (see below).

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DIY Tutorial: Modern Personal Stationery Gift Set

Step Four: Adding an address label will make writing on the patterned envelopes much easier. We found cute black and white labels and stuck them onto the front of each envelope. This also helps all of the patterns come together into a cohesive set. In addition, you’ll need to add scrapbooking tape onto the top flap of the envelope in lieu of the typical gumming you find in commercial envelopes. (So that they can be sealed for mailing)

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Step Five: Next, we made our patterned note cards using 2 floral pattern stamps. First we stamped the largest floral stamp (our Daisy Pattern Stamp) randomly across the back of the card. As you can see, we stamped some of the prints off of the edge of the card to give it the look of a pattern repeat.

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Step Six: After the large stamping is done, we filled the rest in with our Small Leaves Pattern Stamp. Again, we stamped some off of the edge. Once we were happy with the clusters and spacing, we set the card aside and repeated Step 5 and 6 on the rest of the note cards.

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Each card back is a little different which makes the assortment really fun! You can also experiment with different colored cards and ink colors!

DIY Tutorial: Modern Personal Stationery Gift Set

The set is ready to be gifted! Add in some pretty washi tape and some fun postage to complete the gift!

Materials

Patterned Paper (Brushed Floral No.1, Brushed Floral No.2, Brushed Geo No.1, Brushed Geo No.2)

Pattern Stamps (Daisy Pattern, Small Leaf Pattern)

Address Labels

Note Cards cut to fit in your handmade envelope

Card Stock

Double Sided Tape

Scrapbooking Tape

Pencil

Scissors

Washi tape and Postage for gifting

Photography: Antiquaria for Oh So Beautiful Paper

NYNOW Winter 2014, Part 2

I’m back with more from the NYNOW winter 2014 market! Last week I shared the booths from Haptic Lab, Emily McDowell, Alexis Mattox Design, and Loopy Mango, and today I’m diving right back in with more beautiful stationery from the show! This time, I thought I’d start with one of the consistent showstoppers every year – Rifle Paper Co.! This time around you’ll get a peek at new calendars for 2015, lots of new cards and writing sheets, and a special sneak peek at a new collection with Garance Doré (officially launching in March!).

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How gorgeous is this hand drawn gold floral backdrop??

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I always love catching up with the team at Tattly! Their new collection of letterpress printed cards made their trade show debut at the show, along with lots of fun new tattoo designs!

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Yellow Owl Workshop – with another beautiful hand painted booth! – had their brand new stencil kits (so fun for parties!) and lots of new pendant designs, along with tons of great cards, stamp sets, party kits, and carve-a-stamp kits.

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Pei Design and Cardtorial shared a booth at this show – such a great pairing! I’m a big fan of both Pei Design’s modern greeting cards, notebooks, and art prints, and the beautiful wood cards, notebooks, and prints from Cardtorial!

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I’ll be back with more from the NYNOW winter 2014 market tomorrow!

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper