The maker

Made at the kitchen table

Every card here starts as a stack of blank cardstock, a tray of rubber stamps and an afternoon. Nothing is printed in bulk — each one is inked, pressed, trimmed and checked by hand, so no two are quite identical. That's the point.

If you want something that isn't on the card table, the design studio lets you sketch it out yourself: pick the paper, drag the shapes around, choose your ink colors and write the words for the front. That draft comes straight to the studio.

From there it's a conversation. If a color won't press well on that paper, or a shape would sit better a little larger, you'll hear about it before anything is made — and you'll get a photo of the finished card before it goes in the mail.