Inventory: Order your holiday greeting cards from these small B.C. businesses

Print is alive and well, especially during the holiday season.

PlantedRoot

Credit: PlantedRoot

Print is alive and well, especially during the holiday season

DIRTY NOTE

Vancouverite Kristen Trojanoski lost her job as an interior designer when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, but she dove right into disrupting another industry: single-use greeting cards. All of PlantedRoot’s cards are made using compostable paper that’s infused with wildflower seeds—bury them in dirt and watch them bloom. It’s like two gifts in one. Online

Dangerfield Paper Co.Dangerfield Paper Co.

OH WHAT PUN

Wordplay and pop culture references rule all in Dangerfield Paper Co.’s greeting cards. Founded in November 2019 by artist Char Dangerfield, the Vancouver-based company makes hilarious paper gifts featuring characters from Disney to Marvel to The Office. Dangerfield’s holiday cards are perfectly punderful (and she has Hannukah options, too—Happy Challah-Days). Online

Natasha van NettenNatasha van Netten

WHALE WRITTEN

Art meets marine science in Natasha van Netten’s work. Her eponymous studio (founded in 2016) is based in Victoria, and her drawings, paintings and 3D sculptures focus on cetology—that’s the study of whales, dolphins and porpoises. While she exhibits her fine art at galleries and museums around the world, van Netten’s hand-painted art is a more humorous medium for ocean-centred education: think orcas in ugly Christmas sweaters. Online

Little Thao StudioLittle Thao Studio

NICE GREETING YOU

Nanaimo-based artist Thao Nguyen founded Little Thao Studio in December 2018, when she first sold her greeting cards at a local craft market. What started as a side gig is now Nguyen’s full-time career, and she’s expanded her biz to include children’s clothes and tote bags. Her original watercolour holiday collection is all kinds of soothing. Online

Something Yellow StudioSomething Yellow Studio

STICK TO IT

The name of Jocelyn Wong’s business, Something Yellow Studio, comes from her last name (Wong means yellow in Chinese). She says her experience as a POC living in Vancouver informs everything she creates— from tiny greeting cards to murals splashed across buildings. Since launching her business in 2016, she’s printed, hand-scored and cut all of her cards from her home studio. Online

Nine Two Design Inc.Nine Two Design Inc.

SNARK, SEALED, DELIVERED

In 2018, Jake Goossen designed a couple of watercolour town maps (Ladner and Tsawwassen, represent) and posted them on Facebook to see if anyone might be interested in buying them. That was the beginning of Nine Two Design Inc., Goossen’s Delta-based company. Since then, Goossen has built up an impressive inventory of art, prints and cards—the latter sporting brutally honest greetings, even during the holidays. Online

Yuma's Art StudioYuma’s Art Studio

PAPER PRODIGY

Yuma Bailey has been handmaking greeting cards since she was young, and the Victoria-based artist was inspired to start her own business when she attended her first craft market at the age of 13. She founded Yuma’s Art Studio in August 2020, and she illustrates, prints and packages each of her nature-inspired art cards by hand. Online