Whew! Â Eleven recap installments later and I’m finally ready to wrap up the coverage of this year’s Stationery Show. Â I saved the most photo-heavy booths for last, so let’s dive right in! Â First up, the Crane booth, where I caught a glimpse of the new Studio collection as well as old stationery and invitation favorites:
{love the grosgrain ribbon lamp and fold-out folio for seating card displays at a wedding!}
{cards from the new Studio collection}
{gorgeous embossing details on this wedding invitation}
Did you know that every single card from Crane’s bordered stationery collection is hand painted? Â This year, Crane brought two hand-bordering artisans down to the Stationery Show to demonstrate their craft:
{a bone folder is the only tool used to create a uniform width for each border}
Next up are a couple of what I affectionately refer to as the “mega booths” with several participating exhibitors in one booth area. Â First, the Ladies of Letterpress booth, featuring Pistachio Press, Thomas Printers, May Day Studio, Paper Mill Designs, Ink & Iron, Hazel and Violet, Dandy Lion Press, and Flywheel Press!
Next, the Let {her} Press booth featuring Bird Dog Press, Paper Stories Letterpress, Paper Parasol Press, Robin Beth, and Lucky Bee Press:
I also stopped by the Vigo booth to check out the latest from Delphine, as well as cards and gift wrap from 1973 and many others:
{delphine}
{I love the foil stamping details on these cards from sanna annukka}
{cute cards from the claudettes}
{awesome gift wrap}
So that’s it from this year’s show! Â If you missed any of the recaps from the show, you can check them all out right here. Â I’m already looking forward to next year’s show!
{all photos by Oh So Beautiful Paper}
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