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London Paperie

Hi I’m Anna! - Voiceover Artist, Actress and creator of all things London Paperie.


London Paperie is run from my home design studio bringing together two of my great loves - Theatre & Stationery.

When the pandemic hit, I had just begun my maternity leave following the birth of my second daughter. It wasn’t quite the maternity leave I had planned! However, it did give me the time to be creative and focus on growing and developing London Paperie. As a stage actress (appearing in Oliver! The Sound of Music & The 39 Steps) I learned early on in my career that theatre-themed greeting cards were very difficult to find. Tracking down the perfect opening night card became my mission and when I couldn’t find one I began to design my own.


I now have over forty Theatre & Panto cards on my website and I’m very excited to be launching a new collection of cards to celebrate the reopening of theatres very soon.


My website also includes a range of Art Prints, Notecards and Bespoke Correspondence Cards.


Instagram @londonpaperie

Facebook @londonpaperie


[Image Descriptions:

Left: Close-up image of a white landscape A6 tent-fold greeting card with black text reading “Welcome Back! Your Stage Has Missed You.” The image is captured as if on a theatrical dressing table with makeup brush, powder and lipstick surrounding the card and envelope.

Middle: Montage flat lay image of four A6 sized theatrical greeting cards. Included in the image is a landscape monochrome card with text “Break legs and hearts in equal measure,” another landscape card with brightly coloured text reading “Hello Theatre You’ve Been Missed” and a portrait card with black text saying “Press Night.” The corner of another portrait blue greeting card can just be seen. The cards and envelopes are laid overlapping each other on white wooden floorboards.

Right: Close-up image of a white portrait A6 long-edge fold greeting card with the text “Farewell Zoom We’re Back In The Room.” The card shows a mobile phone ‘ring-light self tape' setup with a red prohibited symbol crossing it out. The image is captured as if on a theatrical dressing table with makeup brush, powder and lipstick surrounding the card and envelope.]



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