Our Story

Welcome to the Tiny Prints family!

In 2003, as my wife and I were preparing to welcome our firstborn to the world, I teamed up with two close friends, Kelly and Laura, to launch Tiny Prints in the hopes of reviving the dying art of letter writing. By offering stylish birth announcements, holiday cards, invitations and personal stationery, we wanted to share our passion for traditional social expression with a company that focused on the ultimate in trendsetting stationery design, fanatical customer service and superior product quality.

Why an Asterisk

Watching this company grow alongside my little girl, I am amazed by what we have accomplished. At the outset, Kelly, Laura and I knew that our customers wanted to blend the intimate experience of walking into a stationery shop with the ease and comfort of an online retailer. As a result, we focused on combining innovative technology with high quality paper, easily accessible samples, a unique personalization and preview suite and customer service that surpasses even the friendliness and expertise of a local boutique.

Since our first year together, we've reviewed every order, edited every photo and obsessed over every typo and etiquette mistake on every card that has passed through our hands. After years of extreme perfectionism, our customers expect this level of attentive detail, and every member of our staff is proud to provide it. Through our commitment to delighting customers in every way possible, we've managed to do our part to keep the tradition of written expression alive. Like love letters, care package notes and heartfelt cards from long-distance friends, we hope that our customers will reflect back on all of their special memories by looking through their cherished collection of Tiny Prints cards and stationery.

It is our fondest hope that the work we do will inspire new generations to continue the timeless tradition of giving and receiving personal stationery as the ultimate form of heartfelt social expression.

Best,
Ed Han
Tiny Prints Co-Founder