Seven Deadly Sins Stationery
China isn't the only thing portraying the seven deadly sins anymore. Mrs. John L Strong, one of the finest stationers in New York, if not the world, has a set of Seven Deadly Sins Notecards. The cards are topped with a single word, naming their sin. Each 100% cotton card is of archival quality, made with custom dyes - some dating back to the 19th century - and is paired with a hand-lined card. It goes without saying that all pieces pass a meticulous inspection before being passed on to the buyer. "Sloth" is a sin that has never appeared in Mrs Strong's other than on paper. Price: $50.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Quirk Sep 27th 2006 11:15AM
This is certainly an interesting idea. But what do you think your friends would think if you sent them a note that said 'sloth' or 'gluttony'? If you were having a dinner party, would the sin on the note set the tone for the night?