I have plans. Not big, megalomaniac ones, (but not small, insipid ones either,) and they're going to be going hand in hand with a bit of Blog-Redesign.
Now, I know we've been through this all before. Which is why I'm writing this post and saving it as a draft, and I'm only going to publish it once the plans are ACTUALLY in motion. So if you're reading this, we're past the whole "Oh she SAYS she has plans and I'll believe it when I see it!" phase of the endeavor.
OK. So after all this build-up, you might be wondering what these plans are, and I have two words for you.
Printable Stationery.
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So maybe it falls in the slightly insipid end of the plan scale, - it's not going to cure cancer or anything - but if you have an occasion to use stationery, (say, a birthday card!) and you want a quick, easy, inexpensive and relatively instant solution to your lack of stationery, (eg: OMG, I FORGOT TO GET A CARD FOR X'S BIRTHDAY AND I SEE THEM IN FIVE MINUTES!!!) I think printable stationery comes into the fore.
Having said that, I don't have any cards ready YET. But I DO have, designed and ready to launch, note-paper and envelope sets, which I will also offer as personalized invitations. (ooh! Custom stationery!) I'm also working on designing birthday and greeting cards, labels and tags for home-made gifts, Paper Dolls and other Printable toys and goodies.
If all that takes off, I'd like to offer real PHYSICAL stationery and paper toys that are printed on lovely paper and comes in a package in the mail (because buying real things on the internet is always like buying a present for yourself!)
My Esty shop is HERE and will launch on the 24th of August, 10am GMT, which is less than a week away!
Have I mentioned that I'm both excited and nervous?
Because I REALLY am!
xx
Hollytron
AS AN ASIDE: On my trip to Google to check that I had the correct spelling of stationery, (as opposed to stationary - I play fast and loose with grammar and spelling all the time, but some things you have to get right!) I came across the Wikipedia page for Stationery, and was delighted to discover that the name came from the STATIONARY nature of the merchants who sold goods near universities, and that the Stationer's Company were a big ye-olde mega-company and were the first to use copyright.
History is Fun :)
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So excited for you! The stationery is super cute, and such a good idea. Well done Holly! x
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