FavoriteStory

paperie & gifts

Danville, California
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Last updated on Feb 3, 2024

Welcome to Favorite Story - an original collection of illustrated paper goods & gifts.
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About FavoriteStory

Sales 82,749
On Etsy since 2012

Charming, quality paper goods worthy of the stories they keep.

Shop members

  • Dana

    Owner, Designer/Illustrator

    I design with my own friends and family in mind and hope that the love that goes in shows in each item sold.

Production partners

  • Metal Fabricator

    FL, United States

    I work with a team that knows how to manipulate metal to make our beautiful brass page markers.

  • Silkscreen Printer

    MI, United States

    Our gorgeous, natural cotton towels are screen printed by hand in Michigan.

  • Finishing Company

    CA, United States

    a trusted partner who helps die-cut my poly dividers.

  • book printer

    London, England

    We partnered with a book printing company to make this beautiful book happen

  • Commercial Printer

    CO, United States

    wonderful printing partner for all our adhesive labels.

  • Commercial Printer

    UT, United States

    I'm honored to work with this trusted printing partner on our desk calendars and some of our gift wrap.

  • Commercial Printer

    CA, United States

    We use a local printer to print our gift wrap and some of our cards.

  • Commercial Printer

    IL, United States

    I'm grateful to work with this trusted printing partner on our calendars and planners.

  • Commercial Printer

    CA, United States

    We partner with this local California printer for all of our poster-size prints.

  • Commercial Printer

    CA, United States

    I work this trusted printing partner on some of our calendars.

  • Enamel Pin Maker

    FL, United States

    We partner with a company in Florida to produce our enamel pins.

  • Metalsmith

    CA, United States

    The charms for our planners are made here in California by a metal shop that has been in business for over 4 decades.

  • Woodworker

    OH, United States

    We use a small wood mill in Ohio for some of our wood items.

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Last updated on Jul 21, 2016

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Last updated on Apr 11, 2023

Frequently asked questions

Wholesale availability

Most of our products are available for wholesale. For more information or to open an account, please fill out our wholesale account request form here: https://favoritestory.co/wholesale.

What's the difference between your hard cover planners and your soft cover planners?

The soft cover planner has a card stock cover with a 20ml poly overlay. I can personalize the covers of the soft cover planners with names, phrases, logos, etc.

The hard cover planner has a rigid 46-60pt board cover with elastic closure. Due to the thickness of the covers, the hard cover planners are printed using either hot foil stamping or silk screening. Because dies and/or screens are involved in the printing process, the hard cover planners cannot be personalized beyond what is offered in the listings.

In your planners, are your monthly spreads grouped together or interspersed with the weekly spreads?

My planners have the monthly spreads incorporated with the weekly spreads. So, you'll have a monthly spread, followed by the weekly spreads within that month. Then you'll have the next month's monthly spread, followed by that month's weekly spreads, etc.

How do you handle the last week of the month where the week bridges two months?

There are two common ways of handling them:

1. I choose to place the transition weeks in the month with the majority of days in that week. For example, in March 2018 there are 6 days in the final week so March 26 - April 1 is included in March's section because March has the majority of days in that transition week. April's first weekly planning spread begins on Monday, April 2.

2. Sometimes designers will include the final days of a month within the next month no matter how many days carry over - 1 day or even 6.

Both of these two methods are pretty common and each has its merits, but I follow the majority of days in deciding which month to place the transition weeks.

Why don't you put the weeks that bridge two months in both month's sections?

There are a couple of other ways of handling weeks that bridge two months:

3. I could repeat the weeks that transition between months in each month's section but people tend to find duplicate days truly confusing - missing appointments because they didn't realize they wrote it on one page but not on the duplicate page. So this is not a practice I would use.

4. And lastly, I could just leave partial weeks at the beginning and end of months but people prefer to have the full week in their weekly planning spreads. So this, too, is not a practice I use.

I hope that makes sense.