Discover fresh finds, strong connections and emerging trends at Las Vegas Market
The newest additions and vibrant community make it a must-visit destination
(Sponsored) Las Vegas Market continues to evolve as a must-attend destination for those seeking fresh ideas, strong connections and standout products. Attendees can experience the true value of in-person buying and networking at Las Vegas Market’s Gift and Home Temporaries. Bringing together established and emerging brands, Las Vegas Market offers the unique opportunity to explore and evaluate products firsthand.
This summer, the market welcomes *Noted to the Gift and Home Temporaries — an exciting addition made possible through a partnership between the Greeting Card Association (GCA) and ANDMORE. Attendees can explore and discover more than 450 brands and over 50 greeting card publishers — all in one convenient location.
Carlso Llanso, executive director for GCA in Englewood, CO, believes the magic of greeting cards goes beyond paper and ink, capturing the heart of connection and creativity.
“Buyers walking the *Noted section will feel they are immersing themselves in an interactive ‘Greeting Card Super Store,’ where they will not only peruse through thousands of greeting cards, but also meet the people who design, create and write the cards,” Llanso said.

Kate Murray, chair of GCA’s *Noted committee and owner of Quick Brown Fox, highlights the key role greeting cards play in the industry.
“Cards have a home in every retail store,” Murray said. “At Last Vegas Market, buyers can reorder from their favorite lines, discover new lines and connect directly with the makers in a dynamic, collaborative setting.”
This year’s key trend in the industry is sourcing printed cards made in the U.S., according to Murray. “The greeting card industry has seen significant shifts in consumer preferences over the past few years. As a creator and seller entering this market, I’ve observed increasing demand for domestically produced cards that align with values-driven purchasing,” Murray said. “Cards manufactured within the U.S. not only support local economies and reduce carbon footprints from shipping but also allow for greater quality control and customization options.”
This Summer, Las Vegas Market’s assortment of 450+ temporary brands are full of new trends and unique finds.
Madeleine Mackenzie, owner of Luxe B Co in Leduc, Canada, puts her creative mind to the test, offering unique home décor pieces manufactured all over the globe. Mackenzie is particularly excited to attend this year’s Las Vegas Market and present new trend-forward designs this summer.

“I am most excited for this bow craze we are going to see branch out this year,” Mackenzie said. “We have made a lot of beautiful fabric for oversized bows that can be showcased at Market. We have captured every different style and fabric for bows.”
What makes Las Vegas Market stand out from other shows isn’t just its convenience — it’s the strong sense of community it fosters among buyers and brands.
“I love that we get to see the same customers at each show, which allows long-term relationships to grow,” Mackenzie said. “I love Las Vegas Market because it’s easy to travel to and the Market itself is well laid out.”
Cavallini Papers & Co. in San Francisco, Calif., is known for its vintage-inspired designs and will showcase its beautifully crafted products and museum-like booth experience at Las Vegas Market. Since joining Cavallini in 2006, Sookie Koban has helped oversee design, sales and customer service.
Koban explains how important Las Vegas Market is for connecting with customers and showcasing the Cavallini brand.

“Being a part of the Las Vegas Market helps us connect with our retailers on the West Coast, as well as many of the National Park shops in the region,” Koban said. “It is the only chance to connect with our new and existing customers face-to-face and show them our brand, designs and who we are as a company.”
With so much to see and explore, having a plan for navigating the show is key. Koban recommends mapping out must-visit vendors and show areas ahead of time to make the most of the experience. Don’t hesitate to ask questions — discovering new brands is part of the adventure.
“The Gift & Home Temporaries at Las Vegas Market is a great place to find new design trends and incredible brands are showcasing their products here. Make sure to make it a part of your buying plan, as there is a lot to see in this part of the show,” Koban said. “[Las Vegas Market] shows that they truly care about the success of our customers and our company itself.”
With unique finds, meaningful messages and a vibrant community of makers, Las Vegas Market offers something special for everyone.
To learn more about Las Vegas Market, visit www.lasvegasmarket.com
Sneak peek at Las Vegas Market:
Noteworthy Paper & Press—Taylor Valliant and Amy Dolan “believe in promoting creativity in themselves and others, in sustainability and style in everyday objects”. www.noteworthystore.com
Paper Tacos—Jesus Ruvalcaba want to “make sure each Paper Taco greeting card connects emotionally with all Latinos en la comunidad Hispana”. Paper Taco, and Jesus, are fresh off a successful pitch on ABC’s Shark Tank! www.papertacos.com
The Noble Paperie – Kate is “dedicated to spreading joy to loss moms and mamas in waiting. We aim to inspire and support those struggling through miscarriage, infertility, pregnancy-related issues, and other difficulties on the road to—and through—motherhood.”www.thenoblepaperie.com
Bromstad Printing Co. Talia’s Bromstad Printing Company is a “small risograph design and print studio in Atlanta, Georgia creating delightful paper goods to bring a smile to your face no matter the occasion. Our eco-friendly greeting cards and calendars boast vibrant colors, whimsical imagery (with an emphasis on cats), and inimitable risograph vibes to brighten the day.” https://bromstadprinting.co/

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