Passion for Paper


Printed Matter Paper

What It Is: Meet Printed Matter Paper. This sweet Canadian paper products brand carries beautiful notecards, stationery, invites and more in seasonally stylish colours and patterns. Your job? Pick what you love and place an order with your custom details, like your name, address or event times. Within 24 hours you’ll receive a proof to sign off on and shortly after that, presto, custom paper products appear at your door that’ll have ALL of your friends asking ‘Where’d you get that?’

Printed Matter Paper and Ink

What’s extra cool is the designs at Printed Matter are regularly changing and designed by talented local artists. But if you still can’t find a style you fall head over heels with, you can also work with their team to craft something totally custom. But uh, seriously – I’d find it hard not to want one or two or twenty of their adorable designs!

Printed Matter Stamps

But that’s not all! Printed Matter also carries a bunch of cute paper product accessories to finish of your sweet love letters, invites and thank you notes. They’ve got a great collection of custom monogram stamps and sticker labels that coordinate with some of their stationery.

Who It’s For: The newlyweds, to celebrate their new family. Your kid, to celebrate moving out. Your mom, who still prefers a handwritten letter.

What It Costs: The best part is, Printed Matter’s prices are 100% comparable with non-custom paper products you’d pick up at gift shops. Their custom notepads are $13, their cards are $1.75 a pop (with a minimum order of 20) and their stamps are $40.

Where It’s At: Check out the Printed Matter site for some fun browsing!

Plus, I’m giving away a Printed Matter custom stamp and stamp pad to one lucky winner! Here’s how to enter:

1) First off: you must be a subscriber to the Canadian Gift Guide to enter this giveaway. It’s as simple as finding ‘The Gift of Gab’ box in the righthand column and dropping in your email or clicking follow. Then leave me a comment below by November 12, 2015 with a link back to your fave product(s) on the Printed Matter site.

2) Entries are limited to one per person / per email address / per household (or more if you score bonus entries). A random draw will be conducted on or around November 13, 2015 to select the winner, who will have 48 hours to respond before another winner is chosen in their place.

3) Entries are limited to Canadians that have reached the age of majority in their province. Quebec is not eligible for this promotion.

4) Bonus Entry: Like Printed Matter on Facebook and leave a comment on their wall regarding your favourite item on their site. You have no obligation to mention the CGG!

Comments
61 Responses to “Passion for Paper”
  1. katydidit21 says:

    I love the Fleur Circle stamp and the Featherland and Tiny Pines note cards.

  2. Cheryl A says:

    The Fleur Square Stamp is my favourite. http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/stamps/products/pm-108

    I wish they made stationary with name & address on it.

  3. Sherry K says:

    I like a thank you card and these are very nice and also versatile. http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/thank-you-notecards/products/dandelion-1

  4. nicolthepickle says:

    I’m subscribed. I LOVE this gift idea. I know someone who would just flip for it.
    I think this card personalized would be so sweet http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/notecards/products/balloons.

  5. S. Hirano says:

    Wonderful products! I really like the stickers with To and From, especially the Branch design. These are very easy to attatch to any gift, and make a great substitute for cards, especially at $0.50!

  6. Stacey McMillan says:

    I love the personalized notepads! Especially the star design http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/notepads/products/stars-4

  7. dabrowne says:

    I love the “At home on a cloud” note paper! My daughter and I both like to write letters the “old fashioned way”.

  8. Elaine R says:

    I am already a Canadian Gift Guide Subscriber. I like the style of the Fleur Family Stamp- http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collection/stamps/products/pm-112

  9. Mary warner says:

    I like the Au Revoir note cards.

  10. Lisa Morrison says:

    I like the “I Found Joy” notepaper.

  11. Debra says:

    I like many of the designs on the notecards, especially the hearts. And the stamps are great.

  12. Janice Lewis says:

    This is soooo cute…I would love to have this http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/stamps/products/pm-130

  13. Susan T. says:

    I love the Classic Impression Stamp. It would be so handy and stylish too! http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/stamps/products/pm-104

  14. aly3360 says:

    My favourite item from their site is the stars thank you cards found here – http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/thank-you-notecards/products/copy-of-stars

  15. SueSueper says:

    I like Printed Matter Paper on Facebook

    Here is my wall comment

  16. Sunshine G says:

    I like the tiny pines notecards…I need to send more cards!

  17. staceyboden says:

    I love the classic circle stamp: http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/stamps/products/pm-114
    And all of the Kids’ Thank You Notecards but especially Hearts: http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/kids-thank-you-notecards/products/heart-1. So good for teaching my girls about the importance of a good thank you card. 🙂

  18. staceyboden says:

    Left a comment and liked their page!!! Definitely getting a stamp either way. HAHA! https://www.facebook.com/Printed-Matter-Paper-1534255163454004/

  19. Katie says:

    It’s so hard to pick a favourite, but I think that the confetti design is super fun! I would definitely use the notecards: http://www.printedmatterpaper.com/collections/notecards/products/confetti-1

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