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Rifle Paper Co. Illustrated Notes & Calling Cards

THERE ARE SO many things I could say about personalized stationary, the first (and most obvious) being that YOU GET TO HAVE YOUR NAME ON IT.

This is incredibly important to me because when I was growing up, I could never find my name on anything in novelty gift shops.

Lurid, tacky signs boasting  "every single name imaginable" on hideous plastic key-chains always proved to be consistently disappointing - a fact that I personally believe has given rise to my consequent battle with severe personalizophilia...

Yes. I am a personalizing-monster. 

If I could get away with it without looking insane, everything I own would be stamped with either my name or face on it (or BOTH), because that's just how personalizophilia works, and I'm almost 100% certain this is a new medical disorder that nobody has discovered yet, which means I am an honest-to-goodness pioneer and if you take this away from me your teeth with fall out of your face.

...

Which brings me on to the somewhat-related subject of an amazing company called Rifle Paper Co. 

Owned by Anna Bond and her husband Nathan, they do just about the most covet-able, adorable stationary I've ever seen. 

I literally discovered them like a hot second ago but I'm already beyond obsessed.

ph. from Rifle Paper Co.
Prices vary from USD $35 - 400+ depending on your level of customization [here]
Other fully-customizable stationary sets [here]


On top of an array of fonts and colours to choose from, you can also have a customized illustration of your face emblazoned on this.

A CUSTOMIZED ILLUSTRATION. OF YOUR FACE.

... OH MY GOD I SERIOUSLY CAN'T BELIEVE IT, THIS IS LIKE MY HOLY GRAIL!!!!

I need this so terribly, my face is tingling.

Personalizophilia, people. It's a legit thing.

And the genius folks from Rifle Paper Co. are just enabling me with all these promises of total and utter customization.

Need, need, need ...


18 comments:

  1. oh. my. god. that really is awesome- especially how they can make a characterization of your face on it too!! and i was totally the same way at the key chain gift shops! my name is marilyn but spelled marlen, so the closest i could get was to buy a marlene one and then white out the extra "e". ugh haha

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    1. The illustrated face is probably the most important part of the whole thing to me. It still makes me squeal when I look at it. And oh god, how deprived are we, Marlen? At the very least, you could find a name that you could make some changes to. It was as if my name didn't exist at all.

      I blame my parents for accidentally giving me personalizophilia.

      Not cool.

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  2. These are INSANELY AWESOME.

    Want... no, need.

    - S

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    1. Is it bad that I want to order 200 cards and just hoard it all?

      Now I need to see someone about my personalizophilia and hoarding. HELP ME, S. HELP. ME.

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  3. This is really super cute. Love it <3
    xo

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    1. It really is, Mira. Thanks so much for commenting!

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    1. It's a super great idea! I need my boyfriend to come have a look at this and get it for my birthday.

      I'm not picky. I can settle for 10 cards and just never give any out.

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    1. This is the sweetest comment ever. This is grade A enabling, and I love it.

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  6. OMG I love this!
    Such a great find!
    Thanks for commenting on my blog!
    Im following you now too.
    Love G xx

    www.supercalafashionistic.om

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    1. Thanks Georgia! This is a find that's both a curse and a blessing. Too many choices!

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  7. These are so cute..I'm such a stationary freak, I really am craving these!!

    flawedfairytale.blogspot.com

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    1. You and I both, Lucy! There aren't enough words in the English language to express exactly how much I need this. Argh.

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  8. I have to agree, Eleanor. Anna and her husband are geniuses.

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  9. these are certainly adorable! thanks so much for sharing them. and i find your little quirk with monograming things quite funny - maybe it stemmed exactly from the fact that your name was never able to be found when it came to those really crappy keychains - and i know exactly the kinds you are talking about. usually found in disney land or other touristy places, haha.

    http://www.lovefromberlin.net/
    xx rae

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    1. These are wonderful! I'm still deciding which font to go with... At this rate, an order will never be put through.

      And yes, exactly the ones you're thinking of - crappy and tacky! Personalizophilia is a crippling disease and it was definitely all the key-chains' fault for never having the decency to have my name on there. The nerve.

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