Monday, February 10, 2014
Schumacher Is Noteworthy!
In this world of high tech social media, emails, and Facebook, I think we have lost sight of the simple note. I really like receiving a thank you note or a written invite as opposed to an email card etc., not that there is anything wrong with web sent notes! Ultimately it's the sentiment that counts. It's so nice to find interesting stationary that makes a statement and as a decorator who loves fabric I am quite fond of the stationary offered by Dempsey & Carroll for Schumacher! You will find some of your favorite fabric patterns adorning these lovely envelopes and note paper. So next time you visit Schumacher's site check out the other offers besides just fabric and furniture, you will be surprised.
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I had no idea that they stationary - I totally have a thing for lined envelopes and agree that an email will never take the place of a handwritten letter. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteTwo things that I love in this world are dishes and stationary. I don't know why, but a beautiful note card make my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteSharon
IN LOVE!!! How gorgeous....I am a stationery fanatic so this is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteNothing better than getting a note in your mailbox, unless is on fabulous stationery!! Those would make a lovely gift!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love to send handwritten notes and receive them!
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Karena
The Arts by Karena
Beautiful, Karolyn. I am a firm believer in the art of the handwritten note. It is the ultimate form of "social media." Would love to get or receive one of these.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday! XOXO
The designs on the inside of the envelopes...so cute! I'm following your blog ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stationary… I hope it survives the digital age. These ones are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSnail mail is the best, without a doubt!
ReplyDeleteLauren,
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I love the new look of the blog...and your gorgeous! cute picture...
ReplyDeleteThese are simply stunning. And I couldn't agree with you more. I have become such a bum though when it comes to writing personal notes. But it rates so high on the etiquette list. It is almost becoming a dying art. Like good manners and sitting down at the table as a family:) Great post.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love a good card like these. xo Caroline
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