October 24, 2013

Stylish Stationery

Do you know an easy way to remember how to spell stationery – what you write on, not the standing-still one? It has an E, which stands for ENVELOPE!. If you have a mind like a sieve like I do, it’s a good mnemonic. All of that is by way of showing you some of Dempsey & Carroll’s new line of stationery – and some, just in time for Christmas.I really go back and forth between sending electronic cards and paper cards, and this year, I am leaning towards sending all paper cards to my mailing list of friends scattered near and far. I’ve gotten to the point where I can’t deal with one.more.email! And some days, I don’t even get any mail, let along junk mail, so I know how much I look forward to an actual letter, and I think that others do,too.I love the detail on this one – it’s for when you want to give someone the moon – and it’s designed by Monica Rich Kosann!

I love that Dempsey & Carroll does collaborations with J. McLaughlin, image

and Schumacher! imageHow could you not love the iconic Chiang Mai Dragon print?

Dempsey & Carroll asked me to contribute a post to their blog, which I was delighted to do! I did an essay about doctors’ handwriting, which is universally thought of as being quite horrible. But that wasn’t always the case, as evidenced by a lot of the materials at the archives where I work. image

To read my post on Dempsey & Carroll’s Eighteen Seventy Eight blog, please click here.

A note to readers:

I have more than 1,000 images from High Point to edit and cull, and then put into stories. I am going to spend part of the weekend working on this project, so next week will be filled with my reflections and recollections from High Point! Between my work schedule and my volunteer obligations, this week has had not a moment of time to be spared for this High Point images!

11 comments:

  1. I"m also feeling the desire to get back to the old-fashioned card or handwritten note. There's nothing nicer than getting a handwritten card in the mail.

    I always remembered stationery has an "er" like pap"er."

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  2. Thanks for the spelling tip! I'm too old school to do e-cards for holidays. It is paper or nothing.

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    1. For me, sometimes it comes down to having enough time to mail and send cards.

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  3. We were taught "Do not stand still when sending a letter" to remember the spelling differences --"a" for stand and "e" for letter. It worked.

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  4. It is so much work but I think people really appreciate it; the art of card sending. I've been a stickler for sending out thank you cards and notes all year. I've been collecting vintage stationary at estate sales so some really unique pieces (plus inexpensive!). Every year my christmas card list dwindles but this might be THE YEAR that I get my act together and send out one to everyone I know. Everyone loves a card!

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    1. i have gotten some great stationery at estate sales and thrift shops. i always check the boxes to see what they contain.

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  5. just can't send an e-mail or elctronic cards for the holidays + must send christmas+ thank you's + birthday's + invites with a stamp. have a restful weekend. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

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  6. My mnemonic device for remembering how to spell stationery is that it is sold by stationers. (I always remember the sign for Downs Stationers on Charles Street.) That works somehow for me but I suppose one might get confused and apply my rule to stationary sold by stationars! (I write just as I have hand addressed and stamped an invitation to you, Meg!)

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