We Moved

Stationer Nancy Sharon Collins Stationer has moved back to New Orleans’ French Quarter and New York City. Length of stay? Only the creative muse knows. As always, personal consultations are welcome with her. On a virtual basis, of course. And, as ever, by appointment only. Contact her here.
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06/23/22 LETTERS READ: Lady Louisiana Artist Michel Varisco

First in the 2022 mini-series, Lady Louisiana Artist is letters and missives to and from eco-feminist artist, and Letters Read Executive Advisory Board member, Michel Varisco. Our subject in this recording creates photography, assemblages, and installations that bear witness to our relationship with nature as observed in architecture, engineered, and the wild. Varisco writes further…
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wedding monogram

Wedding Monogram

Mrs. Collins does not often accept wedding projects. They have to be extra special, have no time constraints, and the bride and the groom must tickle her fancy in some way. Such was the instance with this project. Mrs. Collins loved the uniqueness of the couple’s story. Further, the bride was an absolute dream to…
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The Glam Pad – Calling Cards

Codes and Cards: Symbology from Victorian-era to Mid-20th Century Calling Cards Recently published in The Glam Pad. Originally presented at TypeCon 2014. Chapter I. Ancient History Calling card use began in China in about the 15th century and was later popularized on the continent (of Europe) in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The…
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Even More Gentlemen’s Stationery

This charmingly handsome bespoke, hand drawn monogram was created by Mrs. Collins and then engraved by her fantastic engraving team. The paper, a great American alpha cellulose workhorse staple of the engraved stationery industry is brought up a notch with the addition of hand marbled paper envelope lining! The monogram is engraved in metallic gold….
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