![]() ![]() And when the USPS tried to shut down my little business, she consoled me and gave me the pep talk I need to dust my self off and get back to business. She gave her feedback on logos, designs and which stamps to make. ![]() I shopped my face off and chatted with Margaret and soon learned that we both have loved rubber stamping for our whole lives! We’ve been ardent pen pals ever since and each trip I make west, we are sure to have one or more play dates.įast forward a few months when I started strategizing Mail More Love, Margaret was my sounding board for everything. My budget died that day! But I gained a parter and friend for like els. It was a magical place filled with the most amazing collection on stationery I had ever laid eyes on. That day when I stepped into the former Paper Pastries location that was in Downtown Los Angeles in the historic Spring Arts Tower, I felt as though I was stepping into the 1950’s and heaven all at the same time. We had so many touch points in the conversation and I knew immediately we would be friends for like ever. She was pregnant with my now pal and pen pal Ellis Rose #swoon and we ended up chatting for like ever. I was visiting Los Angeles doing research for what would become Mail More Love and I booked an appointment at Paper Pastries to shop and pick Margaret’s brain about being the owner of a stationery store. I met Margaret Haas in person for the first time on November 11, 2015.
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