Mr. Boddington

The work of Mr. Boddington has a very old world style. Wax seals, hand calligraphy, presidential looking design are a part of the feel of the studio. Overall a very stately yet fun effect. The work shown in the booth was incredibly tactile with quirky typography from both typefaces and hand lettering. This booth was one of my favorites.

Croquet uses a linen cover and letterpressed printing.

Que Stien

The work at Que Stien is so delicate with beautiful and intricate borders and detailed illustrations of botanicals. Great colors… it’s what I remember most about this booth. I also remember the fantastic quality and crispness of printing. Gorgeous stuff.

Dinah, prices vary based on quantity and components ordered.

Wrapping It Up…

Heidi’s colorful gift wraps are just the ticket for the impending wedding season. Great patterns and colors to choose from and you can buy entire collections at a time that come with coordinating papers, ribbon and gift enclosures. In addition, letterpressed cards and paper journals are also offered. Beautiful stuff.

Buttons Wrap comes with coordinating sheets of paper, ribbon and a set of 8 notecards, $19.99.

Fuss

The work at Fuss is so not fussy. Very clean, no-nonsense design with absolutely beautiful motifs and patterns.

A custom wedding invitation.

Cheree Berry

Totally sweet and proper retro style paired with gorgeous illustrations sets Cheree Berry apart. Cheree Berry used to work for Kate Spade before striking out on her own and there’s no denying her style is all hers. The color quality is amazing as is the level of detail in the illustrations she uses. Overall stunning, absolutely stunning work.

Stationery and announcements.

Serrote @ Rare Device

I noticed that Rare Device in Brooklyn carries Serrote notebooks and is the only store in the U.S. that does so. Each book is letterpressed, cover and inside pages and produced in limited editions in Portugal. See a previous post about Serrote here.

Snow & Graham @ Luxe Paperie

I saw on Holly’s blog, she posted about Snow & Graham’s new spring line available at Luxe Paperie. Totally beautiful work. The gift wrap alone makes me want to cover my notebooks with all the patterns. I can’t wait until Snow & Graham’s site becomes live.

Greer Chicago

Greer Chicago carries a fantastic selection of stationery, notebooks and writing utensils. I love the large variety of cards, especially the ones from Chicago’s own Snow & Graham. The 2006 Handmade Paper Calendar from Soolip is quite gorgeous as well. Months are silkscreened onto circular cards. Each card slips into a brass card holder. So simple and elegant.

Merci Mum cards, Box of 6 for $12.75. Carnet de Reves, $12. Linear Flowers card, $7.50 each.

Oh, So Good On Paper

Strong typography and great color combinations makes the work really Good On Paper. The items for sale in the shop are so simply designed and very adoarable. The custom design portfolio is quite stunning. The level of attention given to the design of every aspect of an event lends a very stunning and cohesive effect.

Custom wedding stationery suite and Birthday Books

Paper+Cup Design

Paper+Cup Design’s paper goods are so quirky and fun. Using a mix of lacy textile-inspired patterns, vintage looking silhouettes, fabulous typography and a faint cowboy western vibe, their goods are certain to please. They also appear quite tactile as the ink on some is raised while others are depressed.

Lovely Folds line, $4 each

Alluviale

A red wine from Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. The label is printed with a new technique… offset printed but pressurized in such a way so it mimics letterpress. Good to know.

Letterpressed look, offset printed! Hot!

16 Sparrows

16 Sparrows is sarcasm folded in half. Lots of great cards on here, some are really funny too.

Large Journals, $10 each. Small Journals, $6.50 for 2. Old World Stationery, $8 for 6 sheets.