One of the largest booths in the upstairs handmade section of the NYIGF was the booth of stationery representative daisyd and friends, which included a collection of stationery and paper goods from Night Owl Paper Goods, Dutch Door Press, Hammerpress, Modern Printed Matter, Ink + Paper, Round Robin Press, and many more:
NYIGF Recap, Part 3
I'm back again with more from the NYIGF! This time, I'm starting off with the bright and colorful Motel Deluxe booth, which also included a few letterpress cards and coasters from Sesame Letterpress:
Brides.com Wedding Blogger NYC Field Trip – Let’s Eat Cake!
As much as I enjoyed each of the stops on our NYC field trip, my favorite stop of the day was the studio of the incomparable Ron Ben-Israel.  This was my first time meeting Ron, and everything I’d heard about his effervescent personality and great sense of humor were immediately confirmed — I don’t think he stopped smiling and joking the entire time we were in his studio!
Brides.com Wedding Blogger NYC Field Trip
If you follow me on twitter, then you already know that on Tuesday I was fortunate enough to join some of my favorite wedding bloggers — Vané, Anne-Marie, Courtney, Maria, Anne, Jillian, and Bee — on a tour organized by Brides.com of some of New York’s most famous wedding institutions, including Reem Acra‘s showroom, Colin Cowie’s office, The Plaza Hotel, Cartier, and Ron Ben-Israel’s studio and kitchen.
{Courtney models a Reem Acra gown; Anne in the Plaza kitchen}
{Bee, Maria, and Courtney in the Plaza kitchen}
{these three photos above by Amanda Schwab for Brides.com}
The day was a complete blast — from starting out the day with the beautiful detailing on Reem Acra’s gorgeous wedding gowns (and a few of the celebrity gowns as well) to an amazing lunch and dessert at The Plaza and a closer look at Cartier’s jewelry and stationery.
{I fell in love with the lace, beading, and ruffles on each of these couture gowns}
{the gorgeous centerpieces were created by the VERY talented David Beahm}
{lunch at The Plaza was a lovely treat – I’d never been there before!}
I know most people think of sparkly diamonds when they think of Cartier, but Cartier actually has its own line of classic engraved wedding invitations:
{Jillian and I loved this ornate gold monogram}
{these last two designs have a Mad Men vibe, don’t you think?}
Coming up next, my favorite stop of the day – Ron Ben-Israel! Â For more detail on each of our stops during the day, you can also check out the Brides.com blog, Wedded Bits, right here.
{unless otherwise noted, all photos by me}
NYIGF Recap, Part 2
Blue Barnhouse, one of my favorite booths at the NSS, was back at the NYIGF with some new letterpress note cards and holiday stationery:
This card was one of my favorites from the show:
I also stopped by the Jack and Lulu booth to check out these cute encyclopedia card sets and new calendars:
I also can’t resist showing you more pretty jewelry – this time the collection of beautiful glass jewelry from Verre New York:
One of my favorite booths was from Roger LaBorde, which included a collection of laser-cut cards with designs by Rob Ryan and some cute little pop-up animals for kids:
Also up in the handmade section was the Figs and Ginger booth – I love their collection of sweet sterling jewelry:
Figs and Ginger is also coming out with a wedding line very soon – I can’t wait to see it!
More from the NYIGF to come soon…
{all photos by me}