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End of Summer Sale for Custom-made Stationery

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

“Timing is everything” said one experienced individual and, indeed, there is no time like the present to order customized stationery, calling cards, stickers and ID tags from leading stationery artists.

Printswell End of Summer Stationery Promotion

Today through October 3, Printswell has a Summer Stationery Sale which will enable you to double up on your stationery order absolutely Free. Printswell is a world-class printing company and fulfillment center for such wonderful designers as Rosanne Beck, Stacy Claire Boyd, Little Lamb Design and many other artists.

Printswell stationery and their great collection of holiday photo cards are already reasonably priced, so this is an excellent opportunity to acquire custom-made flat or folded notes for the entire family. Printswell’s family of artisans has produced wonderful stationery for those who prefer a lighter touch. This is a good chance to introduce your children to stationery and also the correct way to say “thank you.”

When placing your order online, place the total quantity you want to receive in the online order form. The price shown already includes the discount. Enjoy the rest of your summer and save with Printswell stationery.

Sheila May is the owner of Therese Saint Clair and writes frequently about personalized stationery, and holiday photo cards.

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The “End of Summer” Promotional Sale for Customized Stationery

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

“Timing is critical” said one knowledgeable individual and, definitely, there isn’t any time like the present to purchase custom-made stationery, calling cards, stickers and ID tags from leading stationery creative designers.

Printswell End of Summer Stationery Promotion

At this time through October 3, Printswell has a Summer Stationery Sale which will let you double up on your stationery order for FREE. Printswell is a world-class printing company and fulfillment center for such wonderful designers as Rosanne Beck, Stacy Claire Boyd, Little Lamb Design and several other artists.

Printswell stationery along with their great collection of holiday photo cards are already reasonably priced, thus, making this an excellent opportunity to purchase custom flat or folded notes for the whole family. Printswell’s family of artisans has created great stationery for many who prefer a lighter touch. This is a wonderful chance to expose your children to stationery and the correct way to say “thank you.”

When placing your order online, place the total quantity you wish to receive in the online order form. The price shown incorporates the discounted price. Have fun with the rest of your summer and save with Printswell stationery.

Sheila May is the owner of Therese Saint Clair and writes frequently about personalized stationery, and holiday photo cards.

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The End of Summer Promotional Sale for Personalized Stationery

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

“Timing is essential” said one savvy individual and, indeed, there isn’t any time like the present to order personalized stationery, calling cards, stickers and ID tags from leading stationery artists.

Printswell End of Summer Stationery Promotion

Today through October 3, Printswell features a Summer Stationery Sale that will let you double up on your stationery order for FREE. Printswell is a world-class printing facility and customer fulfilment center for such terrific designers as Rosanne Beck, Stacy Claire Boyd, Little Lamb Design plus several other artists.

Printswell stationery and their great collection of holiday photo cards are already reasonably priced, so this is an incredible opportunity to buy custom-made flat or folded notes for the entire family. Printswell’s family of designers makes wonderful stationery for those who prefer a lighter touch. This is a good chance to expose your children to stationery and also the proper way to say “thank you.”

When placing your order online, enter the total quantity you wish to receive in the online order form. The price shown includes the discount. Enjoy the rest of your summer and save with Printswell stationery.

Sheila May is the owner of Therese Saint Clair and writes frequently about personalized stationery, and holiday photo cards.

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Sweet Pea Designs: Rich Colors and Fine Paper

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Sheila and I had a most welcome opportunity to sit down with Kim Kreis of Sweet Pea Designs to discuss the launch of their new stationery and invitations album.  Her partner, Anne Johnson, was corralling clients who also wanted to take a peak at the new album that will be released toward the end of June.

As readers of the Stationers Guild News are aware, Sweet Pea Designs and Printswell decided to go their separate ways earlier this year.  The rather unsettling turn of events left some 2,000 dealers in the dark as to the plans of either company.  Fortunately, both companies resurfaced at the National Stationery Show and the world is a better place for it.  We wish them both well as they pursue their vision.

We had a chance to look at some of the preliminary pages of the new Sweet Pea Designs album that will begin to be distributed toward the end of June to dealers who have signed the new application form.   Instead of several albums, Sweet Pea has had the good sense to create a substantial album incorporating many new designs and their traditional “best sellers.”  Based on the sample pages we saw, the colors are far richer and the paper (#110) more substantial and bright than Sweet Pea’s old papers.  Rather than showing many samples in the old albums, the new album provides many more customization options and is laid out more rationally to assist in the visualization and customization process. 

Printing will now occur on the west coast, but we understand that deliveries will occur within 3 days anywhere in the United States.  Kim mentioned that Sweet Pea intends to be more selective with their dealers to insure that stationers who promote their brand will not be selling against other stores in the immediate vicinity.  This is a welcome relief to the proliferation of stationery products and greeting cards that seems to crop up on every street corner.   The Sweet Pea website is expected to be fully operational by the end of September for those who wish to promote Sweet Pea online.

It was good to see Kris and Anne in good spirits and on behalf of dealers everywhere, we are looking forward to seeing their great looking designs once again. 

Richard W. May
Therese Saint Clair

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Printswell rises like the proverbial Phoenix

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

As readers of the Stationers Guild News are aware, the stationery world was rocked earlier this year when Sweet Pea Designs and Printswell decided to part ways after many years of collaboration.  I am pleased to report that both companies were exhibiting at the National Stationery Show and geared up for what we all hope will be an exciting year. 

I had a long chat with Ralph Dewberry, the CEO of Printswell, regarding the “new” configuration of the company.  Printswell debuted at the Stationery Show with three active lines and an additional four that will be coming on line by September:

Printswell provides the printing and fulfillment services for these seven product lines.  Using a state-of-the-art Indigo printer, Mr. Dewberry seemed confident that he would be able to meet the expected demand of a vibrant holiday season.   With a network of over 2,000 dealers, Printswell is now in a position to begin fulfilling orders (both Internet and through the Albums) that had been disrupted when Printswell was no longer authorized to use Sweet Pea’s designs.  Dealers were encouraged to order albums at the Printswell booth and, in fact, this offer has been extended until June 30th for those who were not able to take advantage of this offer in May.

Many stationers have used the Printswell affiliate program website to leverage their online sales.  Certainly, the revamped website looks poised to help reanimate sales.  Those with questions on Printswell’s affiliate program should contact Rick Peyton, the Fullfillment Coordinator.

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Stacy Claire Boyd and Printswell Join Forces

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Following the dissolution of the long-standing relationship between Sweet Pea Designs and PrintsWell reported upon earlier this month, Stacy Claire Boyd reports that PrintsWell will provide “all customer service, production and fulfillment services beginning April 15, 2010.”

According to an eMail distributed by Stacy Claire Boyd (“SCB”), they claim that they will be offering their “designs at a new lower price point” to provide their dealers with more “competitive pricing.”    It also appears that through PrintsWell, SCB clients will be able to have their “own online stationery store, offering all of the SCB catalog products to its customers 24/7.”   Clients who wish to avail themselves of this online service will be able to “brand” the SCB online store with their own logo and collect commisions based on orders processed through the store-branded website.    According to the release, this service is free for the first 4 months and $15 a month thereafter.  Call 866-481-4414 to take advantage of this offer.

Editor’s Note:  With the many changes, consolidations and growing impact of the internet on the stationery industry, it is difficult for independent dealers to know which way to turn.   As readers on the Stationers Guild Blog are aware, I have found no compelling economic argument that would lead me to believe that “lower” or “more competitive” prices make for a stronger industry.  Quite the contrary.  Lower prices necessarily lead to lower quality stationery products for the consumer and profit margins that are not sustainable to support the manufacturers and the craftspeople and designers  who produce quality papers.

While I do not doubt the genuineness of Stacy Claire Boyd and Printwell’s intention to provide its dealers with a competitive product 24/7, the numbers simply don’t add up.    For instance, let us assume that in the past you were able to sell a SCB baby announcement from the album for $200.  If you are like most dealers and earn a 50% margin you would receive $100 for the sale.  Now, under the new PrintsWell agreement this same invitation may sell for $160 (20% less).  Your margin is now $80 for the same amount of work and same level of fixed costs.    Does this make business sense?  I think not!

Well, how about the online store where I make money 24/7?  Glad you asked and, again, sorry to disappoint.  Imagine if all 1,000 or more SCB dealers and existing PrintsWell dealers launch their own private-labeled SCB online stores:  All that adds up to is another 1,000 pages of the 37 million pages now indexed by Google when you search for “baby announcements.”  Unless you are a real pro at internet search marketing and website optimization, your SCB online store will simply be confined to the outer-reaches of internet oblivion.    Even if it can be found, do you think you have much of a chance to compete with Costco and eInvite, who are driving prices and quality standards to levels that even the Chinese would envy.

I know this sounds like a bummer, but trust me it is time to wake up.  Brand integrity is worth talking about!  As dealers we should insist on quality papers and designs that do the industry proud and are sold at  prices where the consumer receives “fair value” and at “price levels” where the dealer, manufacturer and designer are fairly compensated.  To do so, dealers should simply quit carrying lines where that value proposition no longer exists.    Let’s talk vigorously about the many great papers and designers we respect and not spend time apologizing for companies with boring designs, cheap papers and service quality to match!    Fine paper companies who compete on price will go the way of dinosaurs.  Don’t let them take the rest of us down.

Richard W. May
Editor Stationers Guild

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Sweet Pea Designs and Printswell part ways

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Like other stationery dealers, Sheila and I have been somewhat perplexed and not a little put-out that Printswell will no longer distribute the Sweet Pea line of stationery, invitations and announcements.  Shortly after we received this information, we contacted Printswell and were informed that Sweet Pea Designs had ended their contractual arrangements with Printswell and that Sweet Pea Designs (album and online designs) could no longer be sold after March 19, 2010.  We sought additional clarification from Printswell owners, but received no further information other than the email announcement.

Today, we received an email from Anne Johnson and Kim Kreis, the founders and designers of Sweet Pea Designs, indicating that they intend to relaunch the company under their own name within the next “month or so” and that they were putting the “finishing touches” on their new website and that “new” catalogs were being designed.   Sheila and I took the opportunity to call Sweet Pea and had a most pleasant conversation with Anne Johnson, one of the founders.  Found below are brief highlights of the conversation that we feel may be relevant to fellow dealers and clients who admire Sweet Peas designs:

  • Sweet Pea Designs (“SPD”), a 22-year old company, and Printswell have always been separate legal companies even though Printswell changed its name to Sweet Pea name for a short period of time for convenience in distributing the Sweet Pea line.
  • Under the terms of their contractual arrangement, SPD gave 60 days notice in January that they planned to terminate the distributions and printing arrangement with Printswell.  According to Anne, the co-founders decided that they wished to assume greater control of the design process and the marketing and production of their stationery line.
  • The existing Sweet Pea albums are “obsolete.”  SPD will shortly be issuing two new “somewhat larger” albums for Baby & Children and another for “Adult Themes.”    A third album for Christmas and holiday themes will be issued later in the year.
  • These new albums will be shipped within the next few weeks (probably within 60 days) to dealers who complete a Sweet Pea Designs Application form.  Email SPD at info@sweet-peadesigns.net to obtain your Application Form.   SPD does not have a list of authorized Sweet Pea dealers and is trying to piece together a list from third-party sources.
  • According to Anne, the new albums will be shipped free-of-charge to dealers who have met some pre-determined volume of sales.  Pricing for the new albums is still under consideration, but should not be more than $100 per album with coupons offered to help offset the cost of the albums.
  • The new designs will be printed on heavier paper stock (110 lb paper).
  • The new Sweet Pea website will also incorporate an “affiliate program” similar to programs offered by Printswell and others in the industry.   The nature of the affiliate commission structure was not discussed.
  • Anne suggested that they would be more selective on how their product was represented geographically, but admitted that some home-dealers would be “grandfathered.”   She anticipated that SPD would have firm policies to avoid discounting.
  • SPD will be represented at the National Stationery Show in booths 3306-3308 and Anne and Kim encouraged Guild members to drop by.

Clearly, Sweet Pea is a very popular line for many dealers.  It is unfortunate that this rough transition has left many dealers in the dark and unable to fulfill customer requests.  Nevertheless, it is good to see Sweet Pea upgrading their line when many other companies are tracking in the opposite direction.

I would like to thank Anne for sharing this information with readers of the Stationers Guild News and we wish Anne and Kim much success in flying solo.
Sheila and Richard May
Therese Saint Clair

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