I nabbed this screenshot from the December issue of Lonny magazine. Author of Creole Thrift, Angèle Parlagne used a vintage toast rack or napkin holder to store her personal stationery. What a great way to keep those notes at the ready for a quick thank you or condolence.
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I found another wonderful little tool at Wonderland Room on Etsy. Its this DIY envelope template. Use old papers, magazines or scraps to make envelopes for your correspondence. Fun and environmental too. (via Wonderland Room)
Make the workday more fun with the bright, fun stationery options from Jonathan Adler. A wide assortment of products are available form stationery and pencils to water bottles and umbrellas. Go on… you know you want to! (via Fly)
Correspondence Box Sets from KenzieKate. Each lacquered box contains 50 note cards in a range of 10 different all-occasion designs. Includes an assorted colored envelopes to match. Never be without a thank you card or birthday card for your co-workers. $75 (refills $35)
thegrab: Monogram Sticky Notes – $10 very cute little set of personalized sticky notes! if you ever find yourself writing people notes where you have to sign your name or initials then you could get these and not have to worry about it anymore! everyone would know who the notes came from!
Fantastic letterpress stationery desk set with a range of cards, notes and enclosures from Elum. I would love the green set, of course, but there are also sets available in pinks and red and yellow and gray. $150 (refill sets available too) via www.elumdesigns.com
Jonathan Alder recently luanched a line of fun and funky, brightly-patterned stationery. From flirty file folders and chic pens to cheery notecards and nifty notebooks, everything is covered in happy, candied-colored, geometric patterns and 60s-inspired, nature patterns. (cross-posted from our design blog, pica + pixel: Cute Stationery Alert!)