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The Create Series: Grovestreet Press

An Interview with a New Orleans based Letterpress & Design Company
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Let’s just say that The Grovestreet Press, a New Orleans based letterpress and design shop, has us falling in love with snail mail again.  Founders Kate and Anna are to thank for that; the best friends and cousins design and produce refreshingly tasteful greeting cards and prints that we can’t get enough of.  Their Instagram, for one, is a testament to their great aesthetic…think quintessential Southern flair with irresistible preppy details.  And with a peek at Nola’s charming streets and drool-worthy grub, we’re itching to go down and visit the girls STAT. 

We recently sat down with Kate to hear more about what it’s really like to start a business with your best friend, how letterpress REALLY works, their favorite hotspots in Nola, and what’s next for this talented duo.  Cheers, Kat

WOM: Please take us through your professional journey (how you two started, what made you think consider working together and starting your own business, how you decided on your niche, etc.).
GSP: Anna and I are cousins and best friends (frousins!), and we’ve been close ever since we were little.  Our moms are sisters and very close, so we grew up seeing each other every time our moms did.  This created a special kind of bond that’s really the foundation of our business – we inherited our moms’ tastes and personalities, too, which is something that could never be repeated in any other type of friendship.  We grew up in Lake Charles, LA, a smaller town in the ‘heel of the boot’ of Louisiana, right on the water. We both left for college.  Anna studied graphic design, and I studied English.  We reunited in New Orleans as adults, and combined our knowledge and shared tastes into the craft of letterpress, which we always say is where the study of design and words meet.  We’ve definitely had to settle into our niche a bit over the first phase of our business.  The process wasn’t so much a search for our niche, but rather culling through the many things we are drawn to and deciding to focus on one strain of it purposefully and fully. 

WOM: Give us a “Letterpress for Dummies” run-down. How do you make your custom print letterpress cards? How did you learn the process?
GSP
: We have two antique presses at our shop.  They’re on site, right behind our retail storefront, so visitors can browse our products and have a peek at how they were created, giving our shop a museum-like quality.  We explain the process to people who stop in regularly, hoping that the visitors leave with an appreciation for the craft and a basic understanding of the history of printing.  One press is a Chandler & Price platen press, on which we print most of the cards – it’s a clamshell style, that opens and closes like a wide open alligator’s mouth, touching the printing plate to the paper that rests on the platen.  The other, which we use mainly for our larger art prints, is a Vandercook proof press.  It uses the same method (letterpress is a form of relief printing), but the paper rolls on a cylinder over the printing plate that lays flat.  I know this is complicated!  It’s worth looking up on YouTube to see it in action if you never have – much easier to understand visually.  YouTube is actually how I first learned about letterpress (the irony in the technology!).  I stumbled upon a clip of a press in Massachusetts printing the cover of a book, and I was mesmerized. I remember emailing the link to Anna right then, saying “when we go into business, this is how we’ll print our cards!”  Anna doesn’t really remember this… but so it goes 🙂 

My mom was at the vet in their hometown not too long after I fell in love with the idea of printing, and she mentioned the new interest to the vet’s wife – mainly out of general interest, because her father had been a commercial printer.  She paused and said “well, we actually have an old press here!  At the vet’s office!  We’ve held onto it for sentimental reasons, but Kate can have it if she’ll use it.”  And sure enough, under a stack of cat crates, there was an a Chandler & Price press.  I spent the following summer refurbishing it and teaching myself about its operation. 

Long story short: I moved to Chicago for a couple of years, where I apprenticed under a typsetter and printer at a popular printship, while Anna was finishing college. I was ready to come back to the South and be closer to my family, and so, once Anna was done with school, we both found ourselves in New Orleans.  It was sort of on a whim that we decided to give the business a go, but it turned out to be a very happy whim!

WOM: We’ve loved discovering you and keeping up with your success in the press over the past couple of years. When did you realize that GSP had “made it”? Was there one moment when you realized this was all going to be a hit, or were there a bunch of little moments?
GSP
: Definitely a bunch of little moments!  We’ve made a lot of connections over Instagram, which has been really wonderful for us.  Some of those little moments are just having a big insta-name start following up,  and some are big press opportunities.  We had a small feature in Country Living right when we were getting off the ground, and it was incredibly surreal.  So surreal, in fact, that we didn’t even remember to tell our moms!  My mom called me in happy tears from the jetway in an airplane after landing, after having stumbled across the feature while reading magazines during her flight. 

WOM: Where do you find inspiration for your cards?
GSP
: As I mentioned before, we really edited our tastes and consciously chose a direction / “feel” that we wanted to give with our designs.  Our moms are both collectors of American antiques, and we’ve been inspired by the classic style of New Orleans in our time here, so the American heritage style is what we were drawn to more than any other.  We often say that our designs are Americana vintage with a little quirk. 

WOM: We’re BIG advocates of snail mail here at WOM. Could you two narrow it down to a favorite card to send (probably impossible, we know!)?
GSP
: That is really tough!  Our cocktail cards are our most popular right now (and we have another coming out soon!), but I think our favorite will always be our pup Mildred, riding in the car, with the caption ‘She understands Sit and Stay; She simply prefers to roam.’  It’s just a general greeting card, which means that it would be sent with no particular purpose other than just telling a loved one hello – a sentiment we also really love and want to encourage.

WOM: What’s the craziest time of year for you guys?
GSP: We gave up custom work a little bit ago to focus on expanding our retail line, which means that the busyness has been steady. 

WOM: Is there a specific way you like to fill your “creativity tanks”? Favorite way to unwind after a workday?
GSP: The Old Fashioned is the signature cocktail of GSP, and we have an ongoing Old Fashioned taste test going on.  It’s always our go-to when trying a new bar, so we can rate it against others, and we’ll often stop for one on our way home after a workday, or get one at the bar next door to the shop when we need help making decisions towards the end of the day. 

We both love New Orleans so, so much, and we don’t ever want to get jaded at what a gem of a city we live in.  When we need to fill our creativity tanks, we’ll often make a trip to a beautiful part of the city in the name of taking an Instagram photo or coffee break and try to step back, appreciate the architecture and history, and relax surrounded by it. 

WOM: How has balancing friendship and entrepreneurship been so far with your success?
GSP
: Our friendship is the reason for our success!  Being able to be completely candid with the person you work closely with is the most important.  I’m not afraid to tell Anna when I don’t like one of her designs, and she’s not shy to tell me that she thinks a picture I’ve taken is boring.  We’ll sit in silence at the shop for hours, if one of us can tell that the other is annoyed or tired and needs quiet time.  Enjoying each other’s company outside of the shop, too, when we’re ‘refilling our creativity tanks’ adds so much – we can reference experiences and travels we share when we’re working, and we know exactly what makes the other tick. 

WOM: What bumps have you hit along the way?
GSP
: So, so many.  We taught ourselves most of what we now know – about the specifics of stationery production and the ins and outs of business licenses and the such.  We’ve experienced all the missteps that come with being self-taught.  I don’t know what we were thinking, but we didn’t even think to buy envelopes for our first card show!  It’s little things like that – Anna having to learn a new way to digitize her sketches and figuring out the complex world of shipping methods.  And bigger things – rearranging 1500 lb presses to accommodate a retail storefront in what was just going to be a studio space, or deciding to step away from wedding invitations.  It’s all been a process, with decisions often made because we were faced with a bump in the road. Just like that C.S. Lewis quote: Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn.”

WOM: Unfortunately in the creative industry, there can be a lot of copy-cats. Have you had to deal with any?
GSP
: Not many, thankfully!  At least not many that we’re aware of… yet.  We did have one little incident with a recreation of a tote we designed for West Elm, but it was for someone’s wedding, not for resale.  I’m hoping it stays this way!

WOM: What are your tips to others starting out on the same path as you did? 
GSP: We hear the word ‘passion’ thrown around a lot in the creative industry, and I kind of hate it.  Following your passion is a terrible idea!   We are fortunate that things lined up the way we did that allowed us to explore the small business world, but at the end of the day, it’s still work.  And work should be difficult.  Your passion needs to be tempered by reason – the decision to start a business should be a prudent one, with the advice and help of many people.  You’ll fall out of love with something and become disheartened quickly if you don’t think about it as work, something that requires trudging through rough patches. 

WOM: Anything new and exciting coming down the pipeline this year? Anything you can slip on what’s next for GSP?
GSP: There’s lots were excited about.  We’re continuing to expand our card line, but we’ll also be introducing our first non-paper items into our regular wares.  We have a set of Southern Saying felt pennants on order that we designed and are going to test on the market.  We have plans for totes, tea towels, notebooks, and other little gifty items. 

WOM: And because we can’t NOT ask: what are your favorite Nola hotspots and must-try restaurants?
GSP
: New Orleans is just bustling right now.  It feels like there is some highly anticipated restaurant opening every week!  The New Orleans classics that have been around forever are classics for a reason, though, and shouldn’t be ignored.  Commander’s Palace and Galatoire’s, for instance, are worth the splurge. You also get a little ticket to time travel when you visit for a meal – they transport you back in time to old New Orleans.  Fresher favorites: Cochon Butcher is right around the corner from our shop, and we recommend it to every hungry passerby who’s famished after a long Garden District walk.  Willa Jean is in the new South Market Shopping district not too far from us, too.  They serve updated Southern favorites (amazing biscuits!) and have a drink called Frosé Y’all, a frozen rosé cocktail.

WOM: Oh! And one last one we promise…favorite Instagram accounts to follow?
GSP
: Our best insta-pal is @JackieGreaney.  We met her through the ‘gram, took a trip to Rhode Island with her to visit @kjp and @sarahkjp, and we’ve stayed in touch ever since.  @Lsteffan has a great eye for capturing New Orleans architecture, and we’re super excited for @ernapier‘s big debut on HGTV! 

Photos courtesy of The Grovestreet Press

How to Get Your Dream Job in the Lifestyle Industry

6 Tips for Establishing and Growing a Career in the Digital Space
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Is your dream job in the lifestyle industry?  In the past five years, a blogging career has proven to not only be possible, but it can be very fulfilling.  One-woman shows are now successful companies with teams of creative editors and contributors. 

I first worked for two and a half years as a public relations professional before becoming an editor for Waiting on Martha.  I’ll be honest with you: I put a lot of stress on myself about landing my job, and now, looking back, I would have done some of it differently.  At the time, I didn’t understand the importance of being flexible and open-minded.  It’s crucial to have a come-to-Jesus-talk with yourself about the definition of your “dream job” and what it all entails, while remaining open to the twists and turns it may give you along the way. 

In the slideshow above, I’ve outlined six tips I have for someone interested in breaking into the lifestyle industry through a career with a blog or creative website. There is a plethora of helpful job hunting sites and it’s very helpful to read expert advice, but I always like to tell people to also be curious, stay persistent and be flexible.  It’s a constantly evolving dream to chase after, and a lot of the path is new to pave, but it is so rewarding to find yourself in a role that both challenges you and excites you.  Good luck!  Cheers, Kat 

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DO YOUR RESEARCH

DO YOUR RESEARCH

IF YOU'RE PASSIONATE ABOUT THE INDUSTRY, YOU'LL ALREADY BE DOING THIS WITHOUT REALIZING IT. BY REGULARLY READING INDUSTRY SITES AND INTERVIEWS OF THE PEOPLE YOU ADMIRE, YOU'LL BE A FEW STEPS CLOSER TO UNDERSTANDING WHAT IT TAKES TO GET STARTED AND SUCCEED (AND YOU MAY EVEN TWEAK YOUR PATH A BIT AFTER DOING SO).

RECOGNIZE THE HANDFUL OF BLOGS AND BRANDS YOU ENJOY FOLLOWING, AND KEEP UP WITH WHAT'S TRENDING IN THE EVER-CHANGING LIFESTYLE SCENE.

SOME OF MY FAVORITE SOURCES OF INFORMATION FOR CAREER ADVICE, ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS AND ALL THINGS LIFESTYLE INCLUDE: MY DOMAINE, THE EVERYGIRL AND STYLE ME PRETTY LIVING.

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VIA PINTEREST
ANALYZE YOUR PATH

ANALYZE YOUR PATH

KEEPING UP WITH CURRENT TRENDS IN THE BIZ IS IMPORTANT, BUT LEARNING TO SPEAK TO IT AND ANALYZE THE CONTENT WILL BE YOUR SECRET WEAPON IN THE JOB SEARCH.

ASK YOURSELF QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE READING AND ANALYZE WHY YOU LOVE WHAT YOU DO. THESE QUESTIONS CAN HELP YOU PINPOINT YOUR INTERESTS AND LEAD YOU ON A PRACTICAL PATH TO JOINING THE TEAMS THAT YOU ADMIRE, WHILE EQUIPPING YOU WITH SOMETHING TO BRING TO THE TABLE TOO.

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VIA MY DOMAINE, BY COURTESY OF LOVELY LIFE
FINE-TUNE YOUR SKILLS

FINE-TUNE YOUR SKILLS

BEING IN THE LIFESTYLE INDUSTRY AS A BLOGGER OR WEBSITE EDITOR WILL REQUIRE A HANDFUL OF PRACTICAL SKILLS YOU CAN FINE-TUNE ELSEWHERE. CONSIDER ENTRY-LEVEL JOBS IN ADVERTISING, MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS TO CREATE A STRONG FOUNDATION TO FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS. IN AN OFFICE, YOU'LL LEARN DOZENS OF CRUCIAL BUSINESS SKILLS, EMAIL ETIQUETTE, MULTI-TASKING AND PRIORITIZATION, CLIENT RELATIONS, THE INS AND OUTS OF CONFERENCE CALLS, MEETINGS AND MORE.

CONSIDER WORKING ON IMPORTANT SKILLS THAT INTEREST YOU SUCH AS PHOTOGRAPHY, GRAPHIC DESIGN, CODING, STYLING AND WRITING. THESE ARE THE "LIFE SKILLS" IN LIFESTYLE I LIKE TO SAY, AND THE MORE TIME YOU SPEND MASTERING THEM, THE MORE YOU CAN OFFER IN YOUR DREAM ROLE.

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VIA LARK & LINEN
BE FLEXIBLE

BE FLEXIBLE

ODDS ARE, THE TIMING, THE PAY, THE BENEFITS AND/OR THE LOCATION OF THE GIG YOU'RE DREAMING ABOUT WON'T PERFECTLY MATCH YOUR GOALS.

BE FLEXIBLE AND STAY OPEN-MINDED. THE OPPORTUNITY MAY OPEN ITSELF UP TO YOU AT A LATER DATE, YOU MAY COME ACROSS AN EVEN BETTER GIG IN THE MEANTIME AS A RESULT OF YOUR DISCUSSIONS, OR YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF IN A POSITION TO MAKE IT HAPPEN ON DIFFERENT TERMS. IT'S EASY TO GET YOUR HEART SET ON ONE SCENARIO, BUT IN THIS SOMEWHAT NEW INDUSTRY, IT'S IMPORTANT TO REMAIN FLEXIBLE.

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VIA LARK & LINEN
GET OUT THERE

GET OUT THERE

THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA AND SITE ENGAGEMENT (READ: INSTAGRAM COMMENTS, TWEETS, REGRAMS, BLOG POST COMMENTS, ETC.) YOU CAN MAKE MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS WITH BRANDS, BLOGGERS AND FELLOW CREATIVES IN THE INDUSTRY.

PLAN INFORMATIONAL INTERVIEWS AND CASUAL COFFEE DATES. SHOW YOUR CURIOSITY AND INTEREST IN THE PERSON'S WORK AND USE TAKEAWAYS TO ALIGN YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR POSITION AND YOUR PERSONAL GOALS. FOCUS ON THE CONNECTION WITH THE PERSON FIRST AND FOREMOST AND BE GRATEFUL OF THEIR TIME. GOOD THINGS WILL FOLLOW IF IT'S A GOOD FIT.

LASTLY, SIGN UP FOR NETWORKING EVENTS AND CONFERENCES TO MEET LIKE-MINDED PROFESSIONALS AND LEARN KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM PIONEERS IN THE BLOGGING GAME.

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VIA WAITING ON MARTHA
DON'T STOP

DON'T STOP

FINDING YOUR "DREAM JOB" MAY OR MAY NOT UNFOLD HOW YOU IMAGINED.

AND ONCE YOU DO LAND A JOB YOU LOVE, DON'T STOP. THE HARD WORK DOESN'T STOP WHEN YOU GET THE JOB, AND YOUR DREAM JOB WILL DEFINITELY STILL INCLUDE TASKS YOU AREN'T CRAZY ABOUT. ONE OF THE BEST PIECES OF ADVICE I HAVE FOR YOU IS: "HEAD DOWN, HUSTLE ON."

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VIA MY DOMAINE, BY LE FASHION

Photography, Rustic White

Murchison Hume Giveaway

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While buying for The Shop a few months ago I was introduced to a new-to-me line of homecleaning products, Murchison Hume.  I was immediately drawn to MH’s classic and stylish packaging, their intoxicating scents of fig and Australian grapefruit, and upon learning about their environmentally safe, non toxic creation process  I was sold.  To put it more simply MH’s green house cleaning products are “people safe, child safe, pet safe, plant safe, eco friendly, natural, non toxic, 100% cruelty free, and never tested on animals.”  And we’re not just talking about cleaning products.  There’s also the bag butler leather conditioner, garment cleaner, furniture spritz, basically everything you need in your linen closet.  And I think I mentioned they’re gorgeous!  Finally products you can actually leave out on your counter…pretty and smart.

Murchison Hume was founded in Sydney Australia in 2007 by a fabulous couple, Max and Peter Kater.  Their story goes a little something like this…Max was born and raised in a beige-and-leafy suburb of Los Angeles, where she dreamed of Bright Lights and the Big City.  After a brief stint as a Junior Publicist in Hollywood she landed her first job as a Fashion Editor and never looked back.  Her job ultimately took her to Hong Kong, where she met her husband and business partner, Peter, in a private disco.  Max gave up her career as a Fashion Editor to be a stay at home Mother, dreaming of gorgeous housecleaning products that didn’t exist.

Peter was born in Sydney, Australia and had the same itchy feet to see the world as Max. Growing tired of morning group exercise at Mitsubishi Corporation, “I do miss the morning stretches sometimes,” he set his cap for Old Hong Kong. There he worked for an eco-savvy company that started his long association with environmentally conscious businesses. After a long and successful tenure in the corporate world, Peter has been gently coaxed away from his lucrative career to become the Managing Director of Murchison-Hume.“Not nearly the same salary, but the perks are good.”  After launching in Sydney in 2007 they have returned to live in LA with their two young sons, Ben and Charlie, who were the inspiration behind the Boy’s Bathroom Cleaner and well the rest is history.  

So to celebrate these amazing products, and the fact that they are now gracing our virtual shelves we’ve partnered with Max and Peter to giveaway their Classic Six Box Set to TWO lucky readers (a $130 value).  The Classic Six includes everything you need to keep the house naturally clean and fresh (boys bathroom cleaner, premium glass polish, spit and polish stainless steel cleaner, furniture spritzer, counter spray, floor splash, bamboo caddy) and comes with a Handy Bamboo Caddy to keep things tidy under the sink. Are we ready to start cleaning?  Happy Monday Loves.  truly, MKR.

 The legal mumbo jumbo...this giveaway is open to US and Australian residents and will run through Sunday the 20th with our winners announced Monday the 21st.  We’ll be running this all through Rafflecopter (below) which allows you to earn points for each item completed with a simple click of the button.  The more points you earn the more likely you are to win (and remember you probably already have entry points if you’re a regular reader of the blog).

This post and giveaway was sponsored by Murchison Hume, but the opinions, and obvious love of Murchison Hume is all my own!  

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