heart-to-heart

thanks to the etsy favorites feature, i have hearts, you have hearts, we all have hearts! here, we’ll hop from heart-to-heart each week, progressively adding to our heart trail as we follow the favorites from one seller to the next.

*There has been a faves disconnect since my last heart-to-heart post, and I’ve had to start our heart trail all over again. As much as I like flow and continuity, I also like new beginnings and fresh starts! I jumped into this week’s new heart hops with one of Scoutie Girl’s newest contributors, Julie Green, and her Sapsucker Shop.

Off we go then! Starting with…
sapsucker shop {‘getting older’ ecofriendly card}, who hearts…
post road vintage {mason jar soap dispenser}, who hearts…
oh for cute {twisted doubles bakers twine}, who hearts…
pilli pilli {linen pouch w/ fabric garland}, who hearts…
stephanie fizer {‘winter in little forest’ set of 10 cards}, who hearts…
… kris blues {‘the fox and the marshmallows’ print}, who hearts…
… tune in next week to find out!

on paper :: columbus, ohio

best of the bricks

On to the heart of the midwest to visit Joan of On Paper.  She is working to make sure we don’t lose the human touch as we continue to embark on a world that is ever more digital.

On Paper was created to conserve the love of paper during the digital age. When it opened in 1997 the digital age was just beginning to take hold. The mission was to further the commitment to the written word, on paper. If anything our mission has only gotten stronger and changed little over the last thirteen year.  The store is very tactile and the design is all about texture. From brick walls to a distressed wood floor it features different surfaces with peeled away layers. It is, of course a metaphor- strengthened by the underlying color palette of white on white- a bare canvas so to speak- but really, a blank piece of paper.

The store has always featured both national brands (Crane’s, Chronicle Books, Kate Spade to name a few) along side tiny, small and medium sized independent businesses. I feel that a mix is important in order to reach a broader audience. It also helps distinguish the unique qualities of hand made work.  A major portion of the store is devoted to cards and many are handmade or made in boutique print shops across North America and Europe. One of the founding principles was to offer a marketplace for indie card designers to sell their work. This was before Etsy or any online marketplace existed.

We also have a beautiful collection of handmade Italian leather photo albums and journals. These books are made by artisans that come from families that have been making books since the Italian Renaissance. In Italy, this craft is still wide spread, but in the U.S. it is really tapering off. Even though these books are not the great sellers they once were, I feel strongly about maintaining their presence in my store. It speaks to craft, impeccable quality and integrity behind a handmade ware.

Being a retail brick and mortar vs. a online retail setting was never an option for me personally. My professional background encompasses over 20 years in retail and specifically in visual merchandising and store design. So for me so much of the concept was about creating a shopping experience, not just a place to buy things. One of my greatest compliments is that rarely a day goes by without someone admiring the store and how beautiful it is. Never get tired of hearing that! Never!! ;)  On Paper is located in an area of Columbus called the Short North. It is the arts district in town and I intentionally targeted this neighborhood to place the business. It is a vibrant community that is thriving and growing- filled with independently owned shops, galleries and restaurants. It is one of the few shopping areas in the country that can boast “No Chains”. Starbucks opened for a brief stint but closed as the local latte of choice was from the local barista across the street.  It is a community that embraces the arts and really understands our product. In some areas the notion of an $8 card would be unheard of but people appreciate fine workmanship, quality and uniqueness.

I went to art school and know many artists. It is a challenging life and I feel it is important for all of us to support artists when we can. It is hard to place a dollar figure on creativity. Especially for people who are not artists or designers! Artists need a venue to support themselves, refine their craft and share their talents with others. I am continually amazed at the level of talent out there. Etsy and similar platforms have been an incredible breakthrough for integrating artistry and commercialism. As a buyer, it has been a great resource for finding talent, though the majority of my buying is still done at trade shows.

Our product assortment has really changed over the years. With an interest in paper waning, we’ve expanded in to jewelry and personal accessories; scarves, candles, even perfume. Even in these categories I focus on small indie businesses- fair trade companies and product from the Midwest, when possible.

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On Paper
737 North High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43215
614.424.6617

tutorial :: Crafting a Holiday Card Keepsake Ornament :: by nicole of lillyella

recycled holiday christmas card ornament

Hey everyone! I’m Nicole of Lillyella and I’m thrilled to be stepping in on Scoutie Girl this week to share a fun and easy post-holiday craft project with you. I’m sure I am not the only one who cringes just a bit when it’s time to throw away all the pretty holiday cards you received throughout the season, so today I’m going to show you how to make a lovely keepsake ornament out of them.

supplies for recycled holiday card ornament

What you’ll need:

  • Greeting cards
  • Hole punch, 1″ – 2″ (I used 1.5″)
  • Clear drying craft glue
  • Cardboard
  • Ribbon or cord
  • Ruler
  • X-acto knife

step 1-4 - recycled greeting card ornament

Begin by punching circles from your cards. If you do not have a hole punch, you can use something round to trace around, then cut them out by hand. You will need 20 circles for each ornament.

Next draw an equilateral triangle the size of your circles. Click here to download a printable PDF of triangles for 1″, 1.5″ and 2″ circles.

Cut the triangle out of a piece of thick cardboard.

steps 5-8 - recycled greeting card ornament

On the back of each circle, trace around the triangle. Using a straight edge and an X-Acto knife, score each line by gently cutting into the paper, but not all the way through. You can also use a scoring tool. Fold the three sides up as shown.

steps 9-12 - recycled greeting card ornament

To form the ornament, begin by gluing 5 circles together with the points of the triangles all facing the same direction. This will be the top.

Make a loop out of ribbon or cord for hanging the ornament and thread it through the middle of the five circles before the glue dries.

Glue another five circles together to form the bottom.

steps 12-15 - recycled greeting card ornament

Next, glue the 10 remaining circles together, side by side with points in opposite directions. Then join the last circle to the first. This will form the middle of the ornament.
Glue on the bottom followed by the top and you’re done!

recycled holiday greeting card ornament

Hang this pretty little ornament on your tree or a doorknob, or make it without the ribbon loop to display on a shelf or table. Make a few in different sizes for a nice display or even fill them with scented herbs before gluing the top on.

You can make this keepsake anytime of year using birthday and anniversary cards, or even decorative papers — get creative!

I hope you’ve enjoyed my crafty contribution here on Scoutie Girl! You can visit my blog to find more fun projects and lots of other handmade goodness. Have a safe and happy new year!

nicole - lillyella

about nicole

Nicole Young quit her day job in May of 2008 to sell her jewelry on Etsy full time after opening her shop, lillyella, a few months earlier. She spends 18.5 hours a day attempting super human feats of time management balancing her shop, her blog and her personal life which includes one newlywed husband, four cats, two turtles, seven little birds and one gigantic “art barn” in progress.

black friday giveaway :: perideau designs

perideau designs - holiday gift pack giveaway

i’ve got some really spectacular giveaways lined up for your over the next few weeks! hopefully, it will be a fun way for your to kick off (or continue) the holiday shopping season. it might also be a great way for you to find a gift for yourself!

first up is perideau designs. bridgett – the designer behind this modern little stationery shop – is giving away a whole pack of goodies to make your holiday brighter – not to mention easier!

up for grabs is:

  • holiday gift packaging set, complete with notecards, gift tags, and twine.
  • candy cane custom notecards (set of twelve)
  • reindeer custom notecards (set of twelve)

one winner will receive the whole set! to enter the giveaway:

  • visit perideau designs and have a look around. leave a comment on this post with a favorite item from the shop.
  • only one entry per person.
  • the giveaway lasts until thursday, december 3 at 11:59pm.

good luck! and stayed tuned for more great giveaways!

handmade solutions #52 [one year anniversary : giveaway]

handmade solutions

[one year anniversary]

this is my 52nd post on scoutie girl, bringing me to one full year of being a contributor to this amazing blog! i wanted to do something special to celebrate my anniversary. when thinking of ideas it dawned on me that paper is the traditional gift for a first anniversary. how convenient considering it’s the industry i’m in! i thought it would be fun to feature some of my work as well as the work of a couple of my favorite stationery entrepreneurs….all just in time for the holidays! to make the anniversary even more special, we’ve all joined together to bring you a great stationery giveaway! 

holiday card giveaway


(please see each of the websites below for where to purchase their products. all are available online AND in stores nationwide.)
  1. 5×7 holiday photo card by fin+roe
  2. set of 3 notebooks from cartolina cards  
  3. holiday imprintable from demby & solomon
  4. embellished holiday card from marzipan inc.  
  5. embellished holiday card from cartolina cards    
  6. gift stickers from demby & solomon   


and here’s what’s up for grabs in the giveaway: 

1 pack of 3 notebooks from cartolina cards 
3 greeting cards of your choice from marzipan inc. via shades of violet 
1 set of 24 gift stickers (8 each of 3 designs) from demby & solomon
1 set of book plates from fin+roe

to enter, all you have to do is leave a comment at this post! and if you don’t mind, i’d like to hear how “handmade” is part of your holiday celebrations.

**one entry per person.

**giveaway ends on sunday, november 22 at 8pm est.

**the winner will be chosen at random and notified monday morning via email.

**good luck!

btw, please click through the giveaway sponsor’s sites to see what other goodies they have to offer!