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Live from VGH, Edition 4

Cheers! It's 5 o'clock, it's Saturday, it's 75 degrees and sunny! You probably don't have to work tomorrow. There are some things to be happy about. Feast your eyes on these nourishing beauty treatments filled with botanic plant infusions like carrot oil and beet root extract (yes, it’s a thing and it’s great for the skin!) We have carrot & neroli, cucumber & honey and sugar beet & blossom french handcreme, salt scrub and soap. Guys, these are made with fresh, wholesome 98% natural ingredients. It's really a shame you can't eat them...actually, you probably can but they won't taste very good. Go on and indulge yourself!  Come back at 6 to see our bright handcrafted vases, made out what?...

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Live from VGH, Edition 3

Welcome back! We hope you’re enjoying VGH. Leave us some feedback on FB or Insta. Two things we strive for related to our cards. 1) The insides are blank so that your handwritten note takes center stage. 2) They’re designed and printed by small, often indie artists. Mama’s Day is May 10th and you’ve seen the posts that your kids will not be bringing home DIY crafty treasures from school so we’ve got you covered. We’re featuring a great assortment of letterpress beauties made in Seattle, WA by Ilee Papergoods; wildflower seed paper which Mom can plant in her garden by Seedlings in Clinton, MA and letterpress veggie cards handmade by Alice-Louse Press in Perrysburg, OH. We are basically an...

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Live from VGH, Edition 2

It’s @ShortNorthArtsDistrict Virtual Gallery Hop! Wish we were NOT social distancing but we’re together on Facebook and Insta @onpaperohio. Did we mention our spring garden/Mom’s Day collection? Let us introduce you to Bok Choy Love by @Betsy Marie. Betsy Marie’s a local artist and graphic designer (plus Mom of two, wife, puzzle aficionado, lover of the outdoors…)! She finds endless inspiration in her garden and her kitchen. She creates stamped art using vegetables as her printing tool, capturing the beauty of food and celebrating the good they bring to our bodies and our land. Using bok choy as a printing tool showcases the veggie’s unique thumbprint and pays homage to our amazing resources. $350. Check our featured page for a lovely selection of framed...

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Live from @ShortNorthArtsDistrict Virtual Gallery Hop

It’s @ShortNorthArtsDistrict Virtual Gallery Hop! Wish we were NOT social distancing but we’re together on Facebook and Insta. Lynsey Penny, our graphic design genius has refreshed and redesigned our website We are in LOVE with the minimalist aesthetic which allows our products to take center stage. Our website will never replace the experience of being in our shop with its creaky floors and chippy paint, where you can smell and touch and try but not everyone can visit all the time so being online allows us to share with our friends and family near and far. Take a tour! Next up, at 3pm, our spring garden/celebrate Mom collection. 

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Wedding Invitations Decoded

If you know how to read between the lines, a properly worded wedding invitation conveys much more than the who, what, and where. We’d like to let you in on the why of invitation etiquette so you’re always in the know. Let's take it from the top! The first line of a wedding invitation usually indicates who is hosting the wedding. Traditionally, the bride’s parents foot the bill (and thus receive top billing). If parents use titles, chances are you're in for a formal event More and more, families are coming together to host weddings. If you notice two sets of parents at the top or inclusive language like Together with their families, it’s safe to assume that teamwork makes...

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