ICYMI Adrian de Montfort says he was once called a purveyor of snark and filth. Although he knows it was meant to be a negative statement, he says he wears it as a badge of honour. | SaltWire
Paradise Papercraft offers greeting cards that appeal to a wide demographic. - ContributedTRURO, N.S. — Adrian de Montfort says he was once called a purveyor of snark and filth. Although he knows it was meant to be a negative statement, he says he wears it as a badge of honour.
Adrian de Montfort, of Truro, owns and operates Paradise Papercraft — a business focusing on making and selling non-traditional greetings cards. - Contributed“Instead of doing the boy thing, I was indoors reading, making up airfix models, and building Meccano sets,” explains de Montfort.The “Makers” feature is a weekly look at Atlantic Canadian entrepreneurs who are tapping into the creative marketplace.
Recently, de Montfort managed to track down a copy of the book and the illustrations are as enchanting as his memory claimed they were, he says. When it comes to his reach with his artwork, de Montfort says he has sold items to a few semi-famous people online over the years. “Sometimes they are a hit; sometimes my instincts are way off, and they are quietly retired,” he says.
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