As promised, a few more of my photos from the Show floor. There's so much to see that, obviously, I can't include everyone here. If you're at NSS, be sure to leave a comment here and let us all know what some of your favorite booths were during the Show.
Totes from Rock of Ages Press (booth #3054) are both eco-friendly and fun.
KatBlu Art & Design Studio (booth #3049) forecasts a big trend in birdcages.
An ever-busy Bonnie Marcus Collection booth (#2800) highlighted a number of the company's special products for brides and moms-to-be.
PJ Invites' new PJ Stamps feature whimsical designs that are appropriate for tweens and adults. See the stamps at booth #2949.
Iota's vivid patterns adorn products, including giftwrap, notecards and other stationery products. The company also recently launched its kitchen line that includes brightly patterned aprons. Check them out at booth #2849.
PaPaYa! (booth #3313) has a wide array of colorful products on display -- from greeting cards to magnets, jewelry and beyond.
This peel-and-stick chalkboard from Wallies (booth #3348) turns any wall into writing surface (that comes clean!).
Teeny Tiny People Greeting Cards (booth #3464) made its Stationery Show debut this year.
Whitney English (booth #3408) was showcasing its new line of initials matchboxes, which also have coordinating notecards and coasters.
Anna Griffin's booth (#3402), as usual, offered a plethora of gorgeous patterns on a wide array of products and accessories.
At Maude Asbury (booth #3545) be sure to check out their neat magnetic message boards and the magnets that go with them!
The MacBeth Collection booth had a lot of "stuff" to catch the eye. See it all at booth #3631.
Kookie Stationery's booth (#3351) had super-fun invitations and greetings that are so sweet they're good enough to eat -- literally.
- By Kimberly Warren, Great American Publishing (thanks to Robin McMurray for taking a number of the photos)
Monday, May 18, 2009
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