
Send some old-school love to your friends this year. [option 2]

Send some old-school love to your friends this year. [option 1]

It’s been a busy birthday year, so it’s time to restock our card selection.

Lovely letterpress and tea towels join force.

Four well-angled notebooks.

The buying-our-own-place fantasy is alive and well, thanks to Paperwink.

Lady Pym’s most prim (but not necessarily proper).

Wins the prize for Most Gorgeous Stationery Set I’ve ever come upon. (Includes secretary box, 11 greeting cards, 22 note cards, 6 gift cards, and a coordinating ballpoint pen.)

Cards with attitude. Personally, I’d prefer to turn around someone’s day (yes, even an obnoxiously parked strange) by leaving a “You’re Pretty” card instead.

Perfection in 3×3x2″. Moleskine, watch out. (Equally gorgeous larger versions available, too.)

Keep track of them in this little book, and the hedgehog will guard them for you.

Make all your gifts more interesting with a mapnote tag.

Have yourself a merry little… organized recipe box. (Chicken and Oven Mitt also available.)

Holiday cards with a recipe printed conveniently on them have no expiration date.

You’ve met a lot of people you liked. Why not keep track? Another example? Husbands.

For the letter-writer on your gift list.

If you’re not ready to commit to custom letterpress, but you need a business card, these options are perfect for you.

Your Christmas card this year is so cute and smart!

Go write some mail, and make sure your targets write some back.

Just for you, Gail.

When was the last time you played with a pinwheel? Send one to a friend.

Happy Birthday! A card to memorialize you (and your love of cheese). See also: a potato birthday.

Maybe this’ll get that novel written faster.
Okay, it won’t. But these are pretty, no?

These just make me smile.

Not what you might think, right? Write your own message onto the digital frame.

Keep track of all those pennies you’re saving.

I haven’t had a pear in the longest time.

People love to hear this, so don’t forget to say it.

I love the dappled paper combined with gorgeously precise, bright print. Also check out Smock’s amazing wedding collection. (If I had it to do over again…)

Another book to love. If only my thoughts were this pretty.

Architectural journal with such a sweet and lovely binding.

Nice and light, these are lovely for everyday correspondence. Bring back snail mail!