April 2008
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Felt Mailbox Play Set
Comes with everything your kid needs to go postal, except the weaponry.
$48 at Craftsbury Kids
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Horseshoe Motif Correspondence Cards
Listen up, stationery makers of the world. The horseshoe has to be positioned as a U, right side up. If you turn it upside down, all the luck runs out. Smythson, we salute you, and your attention to superstitious detail.
$50 at Smythson
(For ten cards.)
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Four Leaf Clover
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Gold Bunny Gocco Card
You could send a mildly disturbing rabbit’s foot, but I prefer the whole bunny.
$22 at Atelier Wooden Apples
(For ten cards with envelopes.)
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Letterpressed Flat Notes Multi Pack
$11 at Megan Creates
(Set of five.)
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Circle Birthday Cards
It just doesn’t seem as thoughtful to cross out the “Thank You” and write in “Happy Birthday” when you don’t have time to go get a real birthday card.
$10 at Story By Mia
(Set of four.)
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Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Cards
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Glee - Pair of Gocco Note Cards
$6 at Paperschmaper
(For two cards.)
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Congratulations Flat Card
Your life is filled with accomplishment. I mean, other people’s accomplishments. But still.
$3 at Starshaped Press
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Kate Spade Thank You Cards
Engraved thank you cards read:
“It’s perfect.” “You shouldn’t have but i’m glad you did.” “How did you know?” “You’ve done it again.”
$20 at Write On and More
(For set of eight.)
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Thank You Cards
$13 at Cecily Ink
(Set of six.)
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French Manners Letterpress Note Set
$14 at Pearl and Marmalade
(Set of six.)
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Acrobat Congratulations
Congratulate friends on their feats of strength and endurance with these old-timey acrobat cards.
$4 at Papered Together
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Letterpressed Hello Calling Cards
You’re a lively one, aren’t you? Raising eyebrows at all the charity luncheons with your riots of incautious color. Reckless.
$214 at Crane
(For fifty cards.)
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Letterpressed Vintage Calling Cards
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Black Bordered Pearl White Notes
Black edged stationery is for condolence notes, so you may not want to keep it on hand. Should you need it, now you know where to find it.
$16 at Crane and Co.
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The Secret Agent Calling Card
If secret agents went around handing out calling cards that broadcasted their names, they’d definitely look like these.
$95 at The Mandate Press
(For 250 Cards.)
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Engraved Writing Paper
Be sure to order blank second-page sheets so you can go on at length about the details of your inheritance.
$327 at Smythson
(For fifty sheets.)
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Chatsworth Collection Letterhead
Stationery for longer letters to your loves, your family, and your attorney.
$49 at Fine Stationery
(For fifty sheets with envelopes.)
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Kate Spade Custom Flats
A simple flat for thank yous, thinking of yous, and damn yous.
$312 at Fine Stationery
(For fifty cards and envelopes.)
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Letterpress Stationery
With your name (or you and your spouse’s names) at the top, this is a just-right card for notes and gift enclosures. You can also use them for hand-written invitations whenever you’d like someone to join you for tea in the conservatory.
$335 at Sugar Paper Shop
(For fifty cards and envelopes.)
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Driinn Mobile Phone Holder
A tiny shelf with cord-wrap base to hold your phone or MP3 player while it’s charging. Tidy.
$13 at Arango
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Coffee Cuffs
A bracelet that doubles as a reusable coffee sleeve. I love this, because it’s a genius encapsulation of the growing trend toward saving the earth by buying cool shit.
Thanks, Erika!
$68 at Contexture
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Park Planters
Click the store link if you’d like to see the even naughtier version.
$100 at Charles and Marie

