As we get ready to attend the National Stationery Show next week, we thought we’d take a walk down memory lane (strewn with plenty of fleurs, of course). Please enjoy a look back at our last show.
Our booth was a light construction, hand-pinned with a myriad of salvaged silk flowers collected from all over and deconstructed by Masha and her mom.
It was a real labor of love and art to compose the blooms into lush compositions of color gradations on the walls. Masha’s idea for light shelving was to use feathers to hold up the cards. Alignment was difficult to achieve by hand but everyone loved the unique effect. Best of all, the cards were the heaviest thing about this booth design.
Silk petals served as flooring. It was a welcome zen activity to brush them back in place with a small broom after each busy day.
The lighting was a bit harsh for photos, but we spotted many a fake “selfie” being taken in order to photograph our booth design OTDL. That’s a compliment, right?
Let’s not forget about the fashion. All outfits were done by Masha and her incredible mom and incorporated artwork from the cards.
As well as the cards themselves (see hat).
Here’s Masha with friend (and fellow curly girl) Emily McDowell enjoying the show.
See you in NY!