Rifferaff Screenprinted Paper Goods

I wasn’t sure how I wanted to start this post but I thought I’d just jump right back in to posting about all the good stuff this blog is about.

Just a few quick things first…. I’m glad to have the blog updated and I now feel better about the look and feel. I fell behind on getting the shop updated but it will eventually happen. I’ve spent the last few months working hard at my full time job and have also been consistently updating my other blog. I enjoy this blog though and vow to make a better effort at updating it frequently. So now I’m posting again on a regular basis but heading out of town until the 17th. I’ll try to post some stuff while I’m gone but will be back for sure on 6/17.


Getting back to Rifferaff Screenprinted Paper Goods. Shannon Riffe is the owner of this etsy shop which features silkscreened papers. All papers are silkscreened by hand onto 19 x 25 sheets of 70# text weight paper. All paper is made from 100% recycled content which is hand pulled, trimmed and packaged by Shannon. Thank you for the email Shannon!

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