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June 29, 2011 •
Could You Die?

The creative minds behind ST share our favorite show finds.

1. Whitney English 2. Figs & Ginger 3. Pink Door Paper Co.

  1. English Paper Co. Leave it to the Oklahoma City paper dive to invent a new printing method, digital letterpress. Essentially, designs are digitally printed and then blind letterpressed, offering significant savings plus the ability to use light and white inks.
  2. Figs & Ginger. Playing with positive and negative space, this eco-friendly line combines wood with simple silhouettes and letters for a jaw-dropping, über-cool effect.
  3. The Pink Door Paper Co. I see personal care product flourising, so I think infusing that category to stationery — in a very high-end manner, no less — is completely brilliant.

Kimberly Warren, Associate Publisher — Editorial & Multimedia

1.Sapling Press 2. Up With Paper 3. Wild & Wolf

  1. Sapling Press. Always a sucker for intelligent wit, I simply couldn’t pass up this line of “Dear Blank Please Blank” cards. Besides, what writer doesn’t love grammar humor?
  2. Up With Paper. This company adds a more grown-up feel to its pop-up notecards in its new Tres Panache line. High-quality, textured paper helps these cards really “pop.”
  3. Wild & Wolf. As a self-described “word nerd,” I was immediately drawn to these Scrabble-themed mugs — and imagined myself sipping a steaming mug of green tea while toiling over my tiles.

Abby Heugel, Interactive Editor

1. Anne Taintor 2. Marcia Leichter 3. Mean Cards

  1. Anne Taintor. While I could have chosen any of Anne Taintor’s witty and intelligently identifiable products, I really do like not camping. It stole my heart.
  2. Marcia Leichter. I have issues. So do you. This classy collection of fun and functional products had me going back to her booth time and time again.
  3. Mean Cards. Not one for sentimental statements on a daily basis, I found the humor in this collection to be exactly what I would send to my second-best friend.



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