Behind the Stationery: redcruiser

I fell in love with Heidi’s yoga calendar and cocktail greeting cards at the National Stationery Show this year, so I’m really excited to feature redcruiser‘s behind the stationery story today on the blog! Heidi shares how a blog feature jumpstarted her stationery shop, what measures she’s taken to maintain a balanced life, and what inspires her most in Minneapolis.  —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

Before I started redcruiser I was a full-time graphic designer. For over 10 years I worked at a variety of different design firms and companies, including Starbucks Design Group in Seattle and Little (design firm) in Minneapolis. Both Starbucks and Little were great places for me to explore my illustration and introduce them into many design concepts. While I loved working in a team based environment and as I was nearing the due date of my second child, I was beginning to realize I couldn’t do it all…and do a good job of it all – something had to give, so I decided to leave full-time work to be home with my little girls.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

While at home I had a lot more time to do the things I love – cooking, gardening, and drawing in my sketchbook. Before long I had filled a sketchbook with drawings from my garden with no real intention – but I really liked the feel of that sketchbook so I turned a lot of those sketches into illustrations and made a few calendars, art prints and greeting cards and started a little Etsy shop.

I sent an email to a design blog I read daily called design*sponge with photos of my garden calendar (of which I had 10 made). My calendar was posted on design*sponge the next day and my Etsy store had hundreds of orders, and that really began my transition into stationery. I’ve continued to approach stationery in this same organic way – I draw things I am interested in which keeps it authentic and fun for me.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

I still do a lot of freelance design and illustration so I’m able to be flexible on what I am working on and it keeps things fresh and new. My work days are so different each day, which is what I love the most about this career I have created — every day is different. It can be a little chaotic sometimes but usually I try to start the week off by planning out my schedule looking at different due dates for the week and planning around those using my weekly planner.
Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

Once I have a loose plan in place for the week, I really try to stick to my list and work through the various tasks or projects. From November until end of December, I am busy packing and unpacking for different maker or farmers markets as well as filling online and wholesale orders. From January to March, I try to devote the majority of my time to concepting and illustrating next years’ collection. Last May, I exhibited at the National Stationery Show with the help of my husband so there was a lot of preparation for that.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

The past two years we have exhibited at the NY NOW show in August so the amount of work in the spring and summer months usually depends on what trade show we are doing. I try to exhibit at a few farmers markets in the summer as well — Mill City Farmers Market is a great little market downtown that I love to do.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

I love being able to be home with my kids in the summer. This past summer I moved my studio back into our newly renovated basement of our Golden Valley home. I had a studio a few miles away for the past few years but found that I was slowly slipping back into that feeling of having too many things going on and not being able to do a good job at all of it. Making sure I reevaluate and make good choices in how, where, and when I work has been one of the most important things I do running this business.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

At this point in my life I like keeping it small (mainly it’s just me), but sometimes I collaborate with other designers and design firms or hire my brother, husband or friends to help me out with packaging. I use a great local book keeper to help with the business end of things — delegating the parts of the business that are not my strong suit is a great way to keep things running efficiently!

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser
Since I spend a lot of time by myself, I love to get out to farmers and maker markets in the city. It is so great to talk with my customers and make personal connections with them. Minneapolis has a really great maker community — there are so many talented, friendly and supportive people making some really great things here! It is so fun to connect with them at all these different shows and markets and talk about this unique kind of business we do.
Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser
I try to be really thoughtful about the products I create. I don’t want to just be making stuff to make stuff. I try to create products that aren’t out there and, most importantly, products that I would use in my life. All of our paper products are printed locally on 100% PCW recycled paper and are assembled by hand in my MN studio. Whenever possible, organic materials are sourced and we use a minimal amount of packaging for shipping.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

My design process always starts out with a sketchbook and pen. I love spending time in my sketchbook and drawing things that are a part of my life. I love to travel throughout the year and be out in nature to get some fresh perspective. A trip to California always brings so much inspiration! My family and I usually try to spend a few weekends camping or renting cabins in the summer in northern Minnesota as well. The North Shore and Burntside Lake in Ely, MN are my top picks. I also find inspiration doing things I enjoy, like cooking, gardening and entertaining. After I’ve given myself some freedom to explore I usually look for connections in my sketchbook and begin narrowing down my ideas into a few collections.

Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

I use a lot of different materials when creating my illustrations – paint, ink, pencils, charcoal and lots of different textures. Then, I scan everything in and finish up my illustrations digitally. Once I have some ideas solidified I like to show them to my husband (he’s also a graphic designer) and friends to get an idea of what they think — a kind of very loose focus group. After I have decided on designs, I start working with some great local printers I have developed relationships with. It has been really helpful to have these relationships; it’s great to work with a printer who can print samples, do small runs or large runs without having any difference in the quality.
Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser

I create a new catalog only once a year — it just has to do with my personal goals and what is the right amount of work for me right now. It’s really easy to get caught up with thinking there is a right way to run a stationery company with all the information we have with social media, but really there are so many ways to work in this creative field it’s all about finding the balance that is right for you!
Behind the Stationery: Redcruiser
All photos courtesy of redcruiser.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! I survived my first week of Mama Camp with my two girls – hooray! So far, we’ve been blackberry picking, visited some farm animals, visited our local splash pad and a few playgrounds, and went to check out the Hive installation and kid-friendly exhibits at the National Building Museum. I’m super excited for our adventures next week! But in the meantime…

Caladium Illustration // Juliet Meeks

Illustration by Juliet Meeks via #dailydoseofpaper

…a few links for your weekend!

A huge congrats to the ladies of Gus & Ruby Letterpress on their second store in Portland, Maine! They open at noon TODAY – Portland, go say hello for me!

I feel like I need this sequin top in my life ASAP

I really appreciated this post on Design Mom about having a big family. I constantly feel overwhelmed as the mom of two kids under 5 – but maybe it’s just because of their young age? I don’t plan to have more children, but I’m curious to see if I’ll feel less overwhelmed once both of my kids are over the age of 4.

Stationers and printers: have you seen this gorgeous new Strathmore letterpress paper?? It even comes in pale gray and pink!

Loving Knot & Bow’s latest rainbow-inspired collection, which includes party plates, napkins, and double-sided gift wrap

Did you see that West Elm is having a huge lighting sale this weekend?? This is one of my all-time favorite chandeliers, and I really love these sconces for bedroom reading lights. 

MAKE: Elote queso dip

Card of the week!

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Here’s how I’m staying organized during back to school season with the Pilot G2 pen

Going Behind the Stationery with Meghan of And Here We Are!

A few favorite punny greetings from the 2017 National Stationery Show…

…and some favorite notebooks, notepads, file folders, and more from the show!

The gorgeous and ethereal calligraphy of Kelsey Malie Calligraphy

 

That’s it for me this week! I’ll see you back here on Monday! xoxo

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Our next installment of Behind the Stationery takes us to NYC with Paula & Waffle! Paula, the founder and illustrator behind the brand, shares about how she began illustrating, her illustration process, and where she gets inspiration for her cute and heartfelt designs. We’re so exited to have Paula (and her cute pup, Waffle) here today. Take it away, Paula! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

From Paula: Hi everyone! I feel so lucky to be doing something that I love every day and to be able to share a behind the scenes look at our stationery company with you! I started Paula & Waffle in the spring of 2014 and have loved every moment. Waffle is our five-years-young brindle white Havanese pup that my husband picked out for me for on our first engagement anniversary. He keeps me company when I’m designing and is the sweetest pup around.

Our designs are sweet and colorful and we always strive to make sure they’re friendly to customers of all ages. Our goal is to create more joy in the everyday and to really help foster connections between people.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

I don’t have a traditional art or design background, so it’s been quite an interesting (and fun!) learning process for me. I graduated college in 2008 with a gender studies degree in a terrible economy, and ended up in the ad tech start-up world. I had a chance to work on incredible ideas with really smart people, but began feeling restless and burnt out. I decided to take a continuing education graphic design class at Parsons in the fall of 2013 and absolutely loved it. With the support of my amazing husband, I left my job in the spring of 2014 and jumped right into design and illustration.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

The first few months were definitely tough. I spent weeks drawing and trying to develop my own style. I managed to design around 40 cards, opened an Etsy shop, and participated in a Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn that summer. Things were slow and uncertain; at the same time, a great ad tech opportunity came up and I decided to go back to working a day job in January 2015. I had already committed to exhibiting at the National Stationery Show, so I continued to plug away at the line and pitch retailers. We exhibited with 80 cards and were lucky that our hard work paid off at the National Stationery Show that spring, which enabled me to jump back into Paula & Waffle full-time.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We started out in our tiny upper west side NYC apartment and now work out of our 200 sq ft studio in Long Island City, Queens. Our building used to be the site of a car and plane engine manufacturing plant, so we’re lucky to have super high ceilings and lots of light. We package all of our paper goods ourselves, so we have walls and walls and walls of shelves and plenty of counter space. We’ve already outgrown this space and will be moving to a bigger space in August, which we are super excited about!

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We’re lucky to live in one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Waffle and I (and now also Oreo, our new black and white Havanese pup) spend a lot of time in NYC parks and sketch from there. I also often work from cafes and public spaces all around the city. I draw on things I see around the city and at museums, as well as conversations I have with friends and family. Additionally, many of our collections in the past year for both paper and textile have been inspired by our trips to the National Parks, beaches (we love beaches!), and Scottish Highlands.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We currently have three fabulous ladies on our team, and we usually start our days around 10am. Every day is completely different! Some days are spent packaging cards and gift wrap, and on other days we might be re-organizing thousands of envelopes or managing inventory.

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

I keep a lot of notepads and sketchbooks everywhere! About once a month, I compile all of the ideas and doodles into a master list and create a color palette. From there, I usually take 3-4 days to create the next collection of greeting cards or textile patterns. I used to draw everything by hand and then scan and digitally color, but now I also do a lot of illustration work on the iPad, which has really helped streamline the process for me.

Paula & Waffle - Sketch to Final

Paula & Waffle - ipad sketch

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

We’ve been so thrilled to see our designs on fabric via our collaboration with Dear Stella, and also as lighted marquees via our collaboration with Pulp Function. We have a few more collaborations in the works and are also planning to expand into a few other gift products soon — we can’t wait to share them with you later this year!

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

Until then, you can find us doodling away around NYC. You can follow along on Instagram at @paulaandwaffle and can find all of our designs on our website!

Behind the Stationery: Paula & Waffle

All photos by Paula & Waffle.

Interested in being featured on the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to me at megan [at]  ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com.

Make it Pop! Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch

As a mother of two young children, my party world mostly revolves around kid parties. Birthday parties, preschool holiday parties, even the occasional outdoor picnic party when the weather calls for it. Serving punch in a big punch bowl is one of my favorite party tricks – it makes any party feel glamorous (especially for a group of kids!), and you can make it ahead of time so you aren’t rushing to get everything done on the day of the party. Today I’m excited to share a kid friendly, non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch recipe in partnership with Glad’s brand new Kitchen Pro trash bags. As any mom knows, post party clean up can be NO JOKE. But with 53% more bag, ForceFlex strength, LeakGuard Technology, and Febreeze Odor Control, Kitchen Pro is Glad’s biggest and strongest kitchen trash bag – making it even easier to clean up after a major event like a birthday party!

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

When my girls turned two and four last September, we threw a Rainbow Unicorn birthday party in our backyard, with plenty of rainbow balloons, rainbow tissue tassel garlands with iridescent sparkle, rainbow plates, napkins, and cups – and cupcakes with the cutest little unicorn picks! We also set up a craft table where our little guests could decorate their own paper unicorn with glitter glue and colorful rhinestones. The party was SO much fun, but also made a big, big mess – as you might expect from a party with fifteen little kids and their parents!

Glad Kitchen Pro Trash Bags

Luckily, big party messes are no match for Glad’s new Kitchen Pro trash bags! Kitchen Pro trash bags offer 53% more bag for cleaning up messes, from fun party messes to regular everyday messes around the house. With an inner layer of ForceFlex and an outer layer of LeakGuard, Glad Kitchen Pro bags are both stretchable and protect against leaks, so you can even toss in those half-empty cups or leftover ice without any problems. And if you’re looking for a new everyday trash bag, the stretchable strength, leak protection, and odor neutralization mean you can take your trash out less. Which is definitely something I appreciate for my little family of four (plus five cats)!

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

Make it Pop Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch Recipe

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

Okay, back to the punch! It’s the perfect balance of tart citrus juice and fizzy bubbles – such a fun and special treat! We used Cara Cara oranges and blood oranges since they happen to be in season right now, but this punch would easily work with regular naval oranges, or even pineapple juice later in the summer. You can make the simple syrup and squeeze the citrus juices the day before, then add the ginger ale or sparkling grape juice in a punch bowl on the day of the party.

For an adult version of this punch, consider swapping the ginger ale for champagne or sparkling wine and adding a cup of brandy. You could also add a couple rosemary sprigs to the simple syrup for a savory rosemary citrus punch. So many possibilities!

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

You can pick the new Glad Kitchen Pro trash bags up at your local Target – and for those of you with the Cartwheel app, you can snag a special 10% off Cartwheel deal from now through February 28!

Non-alcoholic Winter Citrus Punch with Glad Kitchen Pro

Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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DC Guide: Where to Shop in Washington, DC!

Over the past few years, I’ve shared some of my favorite DC-area destinations, from where to eat and drink and eat again, to some of the DC area’s most beautiful gardens, attractions, and museums. Today I’m excited to partner with Capital One’s new Auto Navigator® site to share three of my favorite independent local boutiques in the DC area, from the vibrant 14th Street corridor in Northwest DC to Old Town Alexandria to my own neighborhood of Capitol Hill in Southeast DC!

DC Guide: Where to Shop / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

We’re a single car family, and I use our car every day for school and day care drop offs and pick ups, taking my husband to work, and a frenzy of errands during my kid-free hours. Not to mention fun family activities on the weekend and the long highway trips to visit family in Upstate New York and New Jersey. So we definitely need a car that is safe and reliable for our entire family. When our poor 13-year old car suddenly became totally unreliable this past summer, we took the opportunity to upgrade to a brand new car! Both my husband and I had ever only owned used cars before, so this was our first experience buying a brand new car!

Capital One’s Auto Navigator® site is a brand new way to navigate the auto financing experience. The car buying process can be so overwhelming and stressful, from trying to decide on a particular make and model to figuring out car financing. Capital One’s Auto Navigator® site is a one-stop-shop for everything you need to find and finance a car, all on one website from the comfort of your own home or mobile device. You can pre-qualify for auto financing and test drive financing options so you can head to the dealership with financing in-hand. You can even find the perfect car by searching the inventory of over 12,000 dealerships by make, model, and price. Click here for more information and to get started today.

I spent an afternoon in my new (and very reliable car) visiting some of my favorite independent boutiques in the DC area with my friend Rachel. If you’re planning to visit DC soon, you’ll definitely want to stop by each one of these shops:

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry

Image via Salt & Sundry

Salt & Sundry: I’m a big fan of and regular visitor at Salt & Sundry’s original Union Market location, but this was my first time visiting their gorgeous second location on 14th Street NW! Aaaannnnd…. I pretty much want to take one of everything home with me. Gorgeous ceramic dinnerware and mugs. Cocktail tools and ingredients. Rugs and textiles. Jewelry and accessories. I came home with a beautiful new mug for myself and a bottle of cardamom bitters for my husband, but I’m totally going back for one of the hanging planters below.

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Salt and Sundry / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile

Image via Red Barn Mercantile

Red Barn Mercantile is my go-to resource for finding the perfect gift. Located just across the Potomac River on King Street in picturesque Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, Red Barn Mercantile has something for everyone, from furniture and pillows to soap and candles to cocktail mixers and cookbooks – and fantastic gifts for kids! They also have the best stationery selection in the entire DC area, including greeting cards, art prints, notebooks, notepads, and planners. If you’re looking for more extensive interior help, Red Barn Mercantile also works with local designers to offer interior design services!

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: Red Barn Mercantile / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

East City Book Shop is an independent book store in my own neighborhood of Capitol Hill – yay! They only opened their doors a few months ago, but they’ve quickly become one of my favorite go-to shops on the Hill. Not only do they have an amazing array of books, including a fantastic kids section that both of my girls adore, but they also have kid-friendly art supplies, a seating area for story time and events, and the best small but mighty greeting card collection in Capitol Hill. It was such a pleasant surprise to walk in for the very first time and see so many stationery favorites on those shelves!

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Books / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Book Shop

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Books / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Where to Shop in Washington, DC: East City Books / Photo by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photos by Rachel Lyn Photography for Oh So Beautiful Paper, except where noted

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