NSS ’12 : Booth Details

Several booths that I spotted during my NSS adventures not only held great collections, but they also contained little, eye-catching details that made me think, “ooh, that is SUCH a clever thing that they did there.”

Kristiana Pärn’s booth not only displayed her darling cards and art prints, it also featured playful paper cutouts of her characters here and there:

Kristiana Parn

Studio Olivine’s oversized sign instantly caught my attention, as did their lovely letterpress cards (more on those later):

Studio Olivine

The Everything Little Miss team executed the chalkboard theme so well, and I loved that they blended tradition with trend by hanging neon paper cranes in the corners of their booth:

Everything Little Miss

The ladies of Paper Lovely & Fat Bunny Press were also rockin’ the chalkboard look, and they cleverly changed up the color of the chalk “awnings” to reflect whose side of the booth you were on. Great signs, too!

Paper Lovely Fat Bunny Press

Old Tom Foolery’s booth was slick. Great signage, and it was so smart of them to build in custom areas where they could display framed versions of their new “Words of Wisdom” prints:

Old Tom Foolery

Leah Greenberg’s bold and whimsical fabric backdrop was the perfect compliment to her fun line of illustrated paper goodies:

Leah Greenberg

And, of course, Wild Ink Press’ ombré booth walls were showstoppers:

Wild Ink Press

photos by Kristen Magee

NSS ’12 : The Booths, Part 2

It was great to see Moglea’s new line of letterpress goodies in person. The lovely collection, which launches online this summer, includes a gorgeous calendar, oodles of pretty greeting cards and some of my favorite items from the show, hand-lettered and illustrated envelope liners that coordinated with sleek and simple letterpress notes:

Moglea

Wildhorse Press’ booth was so sweet, and the hand drawn frames in which the cards were displayed were so fun and clever, as were their great new letterpress greeting card designs. Love the milk carton “Missing You”:

Wildhorse Press

The Social Type’s booth was ultra sleek, the perfect backdrop for their gorgeous line, and I really wish I would’ve gotten a clearer photo of the back wall with their logo. But I was so happy to see all of these beautiful cards together in one place that I guess I got a little wobbly with my camera:

The Social Type

Blackbird Letterpress’ booth beckoned to me with it’s sunshine yellow walls, and inside I found so many awesome new products – multiple calendars (including two very clever perpetual calendar designs), palmistry coasters (great conversation starters), and their new collections (the “Seaside” collection is shown at the bottom in the photo below). I also loved how they displayed their clever die cut cards:

Blackbird Letterpress

Bison Press works with a number of different artists, and their booth was filled with a wide variety of great paper goods, including wonderful gold foil stamped cards and journals and a collection of cards featuring watercolor paintings of beer cans. A great guy card idea!

Bison Press

Angela Liguori and Albertine Press were booth partners, and I really liked their use of more neutral, industrial elements like pipes and metal boxes as display elements, which gave the booth texture and interest while allowing their colorful goods to shine:

Angela Liguori

Albertine Press

photos by Kristen Magee

NSS ’12 : The Booths, Part 1

One of the most exciting aspects of the Stationery Show for me is seeing how everyone styles and displays their goods. The booth really is an extension of a brand, a sort of large scale packaging project that companies design to present their line to potential buyers and clients. Here are some of the booths that really caught my eye:

One of the most charming at the show, the Belle & Union booth was filled with clever, hand-lettered letterpress greetings and darling, screenprinted sheets of gift wrap. The burgeoning “food on paper” trend was well represented here, with pickles, sticks of butter, refreshing summer drinks, and fruits popping up all over. I cannot wait until this line is available online later this year!

Belle & Union

Katharine Watson’s booth instantly drew me in with rich, warm walls that perfectly complimented her beautiful collection of block printed goods. And I love that she had some of the hand-carved blocks that she uses to create her pieces on display in the booth. Amazing!

Katharine Watson

The Pei Design booth made me so happy. Their branding and booth signage served as the perfect backdrop to their squee-inducingly adorable lineup of letterpress greeting cards and fill-in invitations.

Pei Design

Chalkboard-inspired booths dotted the show floor, and Kate & Birdie did a fantastic job incorporating the trend into their booth design. The use of green chalkboards, as opposed to black, softened the look, complimented their line so well, and made this booth (and all of the lovely paper goodies within) a real standout.

Kate & Birdie

The Seed House booth, which was within the Ladies of Letterpress display, was the perfect extension of this perfectly styled and detailed collection of curiosities. The booth itself reminded me of a curio cabinet filled with pieces lovingly collected over time.

Seed House

For lovers of neon (myself included), the Fig. 2 Design booth was THE place to be. I couldn’t get enough of the fresh, neon-colored letterpress greetings and invitations, and their new neon wrapping paper is awe-some.

Fig 2 Design

photos by Kristen Magee

New from Hello! Lucky

I am ALL about these awesome new letterpress greeting cards at Hello! Lucky. The new designs feature illustrations from Hello! Lucky, Esther Aarts, and Julia Rothman, and I love the clever use of overprinting (two ink colors overlapping to create a third color) in many of the designs.

Hello! Lucky Letterpress Cards

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Yours is the Earth

Yours is the Earth

After I featured Yours is the Earth’s lovely new wedding invitation collection on Invitation Crush a couple of weeks ago, I popped over to their Etsy shop and, boy, am I glad that I did. I have a feeling that foodies, farm stand fans, gardeners, and home canning connoisseurs will become instant fans of their seasonal food-inspired collection, which includes posters, canning labels, gift wrap, recipe cards, postcards, and more featuring Yours is the Earth’s whimsical illustrations and lettering. Here’s a little taste of what you’ll find in this fresh shop:

Seasonal Product Greeting Cards

Canning Labels

Illustrated Recipe Cards

Foodie Gift Wrap

Yours is the Earth Postcards

images from Yours is the Earth