{ October 29th, 2009 }

Peter Pauper Prints a Pack of Paper

Sometimes I think that tucked away boutiques are the only places to find fine cards and journals. But Peter Pauper Press, a stationery company who stock their items at my local Chapters/Indigo store proved me wrong.

Their line is extensive and while not everything is my taste, there are some cards and journals that I was impressed with. Particularly, many of their cards have details like scalloped edges, embossing, gloss highlights, metallic inks, foiling and giltter accents. At a reasonable price in convenient shop locations, in a pinch these cards offer a boutique and unique feel with mass market delivery.

The pictures don’t really do them justice so the next time you see them in the shops, take a closer look.

Butterflies note cards with linen finish, glitter accents and a scalloped edge:

Peter Pauper Butterflies Card

Queen Anne lace note cards with gloss highlights, embossing and metallic ink:

Peter Pauper Queen Anne Card

Shoe note cards with gold foil, gloss highlights and embossing:

Peter Pauper Shoe Card

Artisan journals with silkscreened and embossed cover designs in an Italian-made material that has the feel of leather:

Peter Pauper Artisan Journals

My two favourite cover designs in the journals line:

Peter Paper Hightop Journal

Peter Pauper Owl Journal

{ images from Peter Pauper Press }

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  1. Claudine says:

    Thanks for the mention! :) Peter Pauper Press tries really hard to keep costs affordable while providing the little extras like linen finish, scalloped edges, sparkles, etc. We love it when people notice.

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