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QUEEN BEE

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Location: 1200 Villa Place Suite 110. Nashville, TN. 37212Queen Bee is located in the newly renovated Edgehill Village in Nashville, TN. which is conviently located near Vanderbilt, Music Row, and Belmont University.The boutique consists of fine papers and gifts. The majority of paper venders carried are letterpress designs that include Elum, Hello Lucky, Little Oranges of California, and Peculiar Pair Press. Queen Bee also offers custom designs from local artists to fit the customer specific needs. The boutique includes unique gifts from Jonathon Adler, Paddywax candles, Retro 51, Working Class Studio, and others. Hand crafted jewelry and chic gift-wrap with coordination ribbon are also carried.Queen Bee offers world class customer service in a well appointed, friendly space. To further assist the needs of the clientele Queen Bee offers appointments for special orders and the space is available for parties.For further information or to contact Vickie Young call 615.327.9772 or [email protected] please visit us on the web at www.queenbeenashville.com

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New! Delphine Letterpress

Delpine Letterpress has arrived at Queen Bee! The delphine aesthetic is clean, simple, modern & elegant. They use heavy archival and 100 percent cotton papers and work with the very best printers an...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:48:00 GMT

Fleur De Glass comes to Queen Bee

Fleur de Glass uses traditional stain glass techniques to create beautiful pieces with dried flowers such as suncatchers and pendants. Each piece is a handcrafted design created from once living flora...
Posted by on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 14:45:00 GMT

The story of beautiful letterpress...

Queen Bee carries only letterpress cards in our boutique.Letterpress is a printing technique that embeds the artwork into the paper. The plates used in letterpress printing are called relief plates, m...
Posted by on Wed, 09 May 2007 10:33:00 GMT