Monday, May 18, 2009

A Few More Show Floor Photos

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 Mentions

It has been a whirlwind of a show for me this year. Between putting together all of the editorial for Stationery Today, visiting with retailers and exhibitors, blogging and updating my Twitter page, my two days at NSS have flown by! There are a lot of things to see, and I constantly found myself distracted from my "Show Plan" by a cute new greeting card or a spiffy new desk accessory. Robin McMurray and I ended up abandoning our plan while trying to take in as much as we possibly could. I often found myself looking down an aisle I had completely missed on an early trek across the floor.

Robin and I had a really nice visit with several exhibitors today, among them Jacki Paper, Tiselle, Hicks Gibbon and iota -- too many to mention! I'm really excited by the enthusiasm and passion I hear from everyone at NSS. I know I'll be headed home invigorated and re-energized. And, I know I'll be feeling inspired. I'm going to post just a few of some of my favorites from the Show floor -- with many more to follow once I can get back to my office and sort through them all. Enjoy!


George White, Up With Paper, Booth #3104. Up With Paper is always one of my favorite stops during NSS. George says their pop-up notepads are getting a lot of attention this year. This photo was taken by Robin McMurray.

The Best New Product Awards Winners' Circle. Individual images of the winners are coming.

A raccoon invites attendees to take a look at the Gwen Frostic Prints booth (#3250). Gwen Frostic, who was a northern Michigan native like me, has been a favorite of mine since I first toured her studio in elementary school.


Since first seeing Smock (booth #2741) products, I was hooked. The booth reflects the cool, sophisticated design that is Smock Letterpress. Plus, make sure you check out the fun hangers Cyd said she got on Etsy for her display.

It's time to proof Day 3 of Stationery Today now, so I'm signing off until later. I'll post more pictures from the hotel.

- By Kimberly Warren, Great American Publishing