About Us
OUR STORY
We started with a simple idea to make life’s special moments feel even more personal. We’ve always believed that the best way to celebrate an occasion – whether it’s a wedding, a birthday, or just a little note to say “I’m thinking of you” – is with something handmade, thoughtful, and full of heart. That’s why everything we create is written by hand and printed on our own homemade paper, made from natural, sustainable fibers. Each piece is crafted with love, care, and attention to detail, and we pour our hearts into every card and invitation to make sure it feels just right for you. What started as a small passion project has grown into a way for us to share our love of creating meaningful, beautiful things with you. We’re here to help you celebrate life’s moments, big and small, with something that’s as special as the people you’re sharing them with.
The process
Homemade paper is created through a detailed, time-honored process that blends natural fibers, water, and artistry to craft something truly special. The journey begins with breaking down materials like cotton rags, flax, or even recycled paper into a pulp. This pulp is then mixed with water to create a slurry, which is carefully poured onto a fine mesh screen. The screen is gently shaken to evenly distribute the pulp, allowing it to form a thin, consistent layer. Once the paper is spread, it is pressed to remove excess moisture, ensuring it holds its shape. Afterward, the paper is left to dry, either by air or with heat, which allows the fibers to bond together. The result is a unique, textured finish that can’t be replicated by machines. Each sheet has its own character, with slight variations in thickness, texture, and color, making it a beautiful, eco-friendly option for invitations, cards, and other special creations. The handmade process not only adds a personal touch but also ensures that every piece of paper is truly one-of-a-kind, perfect for giving your moments an extra layer of meaning and artistry. If you want to learn more check out https://tinkerlab.com/how-to-make-paper






