Guest Blogger : Carina Murray of Crow & Canary

Crow and Canary

I know that many of you who read Paper Crave are stationery designers and business owners who are always looking for new ways to grow your lines. Some of you may already have a representative for your line, but others may not know much about what it means to have your line repped. I know that it’s something that I’ve wondered about for a while, and I’m happy to say that we have someone who is not only an expert but who is willing to share with us her knowledge about what she does as a rep and what it takes to acquire a rep for your stationery line.

I’m very excited to introduce guest blogger, Carina Murray, of Crow & Canary, a fine art card and gift representation firm that covers the Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco markets. Carina founded Crow and Canary in 2006 and currently reps lines including 9SpotMonk, Jezebel, Paper + Cup Design, and Seraph. Now, without further ado, here’s Carina!

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You may be thinking, what exactly does a stationery rep do? Believe me, you wouldn’t be the first person to be a bit fuzzy on the details. The majority of my friends and family are still a little unclear about my profession.

Reps are essentially a liaison between the designer and wholesale buyer. I show samples to buyers and forward the orders on to the lines I represent. I’m not responsible for production or shipping. My job is strictly commission based, 10-25% is the industry norm. Most reps only take commission on orders paid, meaning if a retailer cancels the order or does not follow through with payment, the rep doesn’t receive commission.

I work primarily as a traveling rep. I visit stores in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles, much in the fashion of an old-school traveling salesman. I also exhibit at one to two trade shows a year. Trade shows are optional and require a participation fee, along with standard commission. This is an excellent option for most designers because exhibiting at a trade show as a single entity is a rather large undertaking and expense.

I can’t speak for all independent reps, but I’m pretty specific in what I look for when I consider adding a new line to my repertoire.

  • The line must be complementary to my current collection; if it’s too similar to designs I already represent, I risk competition within my own collection.
  • I’m always on the lookout for innovative products. If I see a line and think: “Wow, that’s so unique.” — it’s definitely a contender.
  • Good product photography, a comprehensive website and catalog and flexibility are key.
  • I find it easier to rep lines that have at least 25 unique designs, though this is not a hard and fast rule.
  • Lines that work with eco friendly goods are also a plus.

The second part of my Paper Crave guest post will feature answers to my most frequently asked industry-related questions. Please feel free to post a comment with any question you may have and I’ll be sure to respond in the next post.

Letter C Design Stick and Send Note Sets

Letter C Stick and Send Notes

I’m really digging these pretty “stick and send” notecard sets from Letter C Designs. The sets are available in a variety of colorways and include 15 notecards, each with a different design, and 48 assorted stickers with sentiments like “birthday wishes” and “just a hello”, as well as stickers with cupcake, bird, and flower illustrations. Mix and match the patterned notecards and stickers in unlimited ways to create your own custom cards.

More stick and send notecard sets:

Letter C Stick and Send Notes

Letter C Stick and Send Notes

Letter C Stick and Send Notes

images from Letter C Designs

Whisker Graphics Easter Bag Template

Whisker Graphics Easter Printable

Last week, I posted How About Orange’s nifty tutorial on how to make gift bags from envelopes. Well, Whitney from Whisker Graphics took the original idea and ran with it, creating a free printable bunny template that can be used to create Easter or spring themed gift bags from envelopes. You can change the names on the template to personalize gift, favor, and goody bags for everyone on your Easter list! Thanks for the great idea, Whitney!

image from Whisker Graphics

Paper Chez Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Paper Chez Letterpress Wedding

Paper Chez’s philosophy is that “the perfect wedding invitation should create a stunning first impression of your special day,” and I can definitely see this philosophy in action in their gorgeous collection of couture letterpress wedding invitations. I love the way that they blend intricate, old world and vintage inspired pattern and illustration with a modern sensibility, and I’m completely taken with their color choices.

More lovely letterpress invitations from Paper Chez:

Paper Chez Letterpress Wedding
Paper Chez Letterpress Wedding
Paper Chez Letterpress Wedding

images from Paper Chez

Prepping for the Show : Reprise

National Stationery Show

The 63rd annual National Stationery Show is being held this year from May 17 – 20, and I know that a number of you are preparing to attend (many as exhibitors), so I thought that I’d take this opportunity to link to the fantastic “Prepping for the Show” series that guest blogger Sarah Champlin of Sarah Marie Designs put together last year. The series is full of great information and tips for first time NSS attendees and has some great nuggets even for more seasoned stationery show exhibitors.

The series includes:

Preview
NSS Show Preparation
Marketing
The Booth
During the Show
After the Show

If you’re attending the show this year as an exhibitor, please email your booth number to me at kristen AT papercrave DOT com. I’ll be putting together a list of booth listings and posting them closer to the event.

Have a great weekend, everyone, and stay tuned next week for a special guest blogger!