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    Hive 5: Less Clicky Sendy, More Writey Downy

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    Lisanne Silverman on Aug 19, 2008 7:11 PM PDT
    I have a love-hate relationship with e-mail. While the convenience and real-time factor can't be beat, it introduces all sorts of issues. Why did he email and not call? Is it because he sounds like a twelve-year-old? If email didn't exist, would we even be talking at all? Why did I just cc the whole office with every detail of last night's, uh, festivities? Perhaps if we relied less on the web and more on the hand-written, things would be simpler. So I've come up with five things that are sure to inspire you to pick up a pen instead of clicking "compose." Check out my computer-generated SLIDESHOW to see what they are!

    7 Drama-Worthy Journals to Protect Your Sexy Secrets

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    meg donohue on Apr 17, 2008 10:16 AM PDT
    Bridget Jones isn't the only one whose life seems endlessly entertaining when jotted down in a diary. Write down each day's funniest, most embarrassing, sexiest, and sweetest moments and by the end of just one week I guarantee you'll have written seven pages of pure entertainment. Just think how amazing - okay, and at times, cringe-inducing - it'll be to read those journal entries a year from now! Oh, and one last thing: Steamy secrets need seriously stylish paper. Take a peek, with permission, at my SLIDESHOW of the most drama-worthy journals in the Hive. These ain't no teeny-bopper diaries!

    Letterpress Stationary: The Hottest Trend for the Stylishly ...

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    meg donohue on Mar 9, 2008 1:16 PM PDT
    The look of letterpress stationery is somehow simultaneously modern and vintage, elegant yet quirky, traditional with an undeniable edge. Letterpress printers press text, designs, and ink into paper, giving contemporary stationery an old-fashioned look that brides-to-be have been falling veil-over-heels for lately.

    The good news is you don't have to be an almost-Mrs. to send out chic letterpress notes. Stationers like Hello Lucky, Pancake and Franks, and Dauphine Press are making thank you notes and even blank cards in the hip, everything-old-is-new-again style. Check out our slide show for some letterpress cards that might convince you to give email a rest (for a minute or two)!

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