must have…

The shop was closed today due to the heavy snow so it was a good opportunity to go through mail, do paperwork, pay bills and update my calendar. Post organization, my daughter and I ran to the gym. While out, I got a call on my cell from someone who had seen a friend’s russell + hazel smartdate planner. She loved it and had to have one. I could tell in her voice that she really wanted it today. Since I am a rh addict and am always excited to find a new convert, I happily agreed to meet her at the shop. She selected her binder, calendar pages, pocket folders, slipsheets, rubber band, clips and paper and went on her merry way to organizational heaven. I can’t think of a better endorsement for the russell + hazel smartdate set than someone willing to brave a major snowstorm to get one!
Love the rubberband that holds a pen. The bulldog clip is perfect for holding things needed quickly and easily.
The inside front and back covers are dry eraseboard. RH chicklet stickies in bright colors to make little notes for projects. The weekly sheets are timed Monday-Friday pages.
Heavy, durable cardstock calendar pages show the full month with a place for notes on the side. They run through December 2010.
Pockets and slip sheets keep everything in place.
I am hoping my photography skills improve with practice, but until then stop in the shop to see the smartdate system in all its glory.

the joy of …

I just finished watching “Julie and Julia”. I am not a cook.  I find absolutely no joy in cooking and the only reason I have the above photographed book is because my mother-in-law gave it to me.  I seriously don’t think she ever had hope that I would use it and I never have except for this post.  But honestly, in watching this movie I figured out way more than how to master the art of french cooking.  I was surprised to learn how old Julia Child was when she learned her craft and began her cooking career and sympathetic to Julie who took on the endeavor of cooking all of Julia’s recipes (524 I believe) in 365 days in order to save herself. She needed a project, as did Julia when she started cooking, with a definite beginning and an end.  Funny, because when I started the little shop that could, that is exactly how I felt. Unfortunately for my family, who could have benefitted from 524 home-cooked meals, I chose cards, stationery and office supplies as the object of my passion.  People ask me all the time why I opened the shop. Up until now I have always answered “because I love paper”. True, I do.  But as with Julia and Julie who loved cooking, it was way more than just the food. It had to do with having a dream, setting a goal and carrying it through to the finish.  I had a dream to open a shop.  I set a goal and on October 13 it became a reality.  Yes, I did it but I am far from finished.  I love this little shop.  I love the people I have met (customers, artists, reps, vendors). I love the goodies that fill the shelves and I love helping people  find just the right “whatever” it is they are looking for.  I love the person I have become and that’s a woman old and wise enough to have three grown (or almost grown) children but young and passionate enough to have the bright and promising new career of a shopgirl. That’s joy….

state of the address

Custom Wedding Invitation Addressing - Elegant calligraphy, hand painted flower
Without getting political today’s post is in honor of President Obama’s State of the Union address tonight.  Perhaps it is a bit of a stretch but in the mind of a stationery shopgirl the word “address” conjures up images of beautifully addressed envelopes.  Could there be anything better than opening your mailbox and finding such a work of art?  And I am sure whatever is inside that gorgeous envelope is just as spectacular.  Calligraphy by eDanae.

lovely letterpress valentines

Without question, Valentine’s Day is my favorite holiday.  I am a big  fan of the color pink (and red is just the winter version of pink, right?) conversation hearts and lots of snail mail so you can see why this is my holiday. Over the next couple of weeks in preparation for the big day, I will highlight some of the goodies in the shop. Tis the season of love, so I will do my best to share all things heart day that i am loving!  These letterpress lovelies are from hello lucky, mr. boddington studio, eggpress and afavorite design. The cute little button magnets are from girl of all work.