About
Meticulous Ink is a small, women led team of lovely, diverse, creative folk that really care a lot about creating beautiful, unusual, tactile stationery. If you want to talk about the thickness and texture of paper, you've come to the right place.
Our 1960s presses are what we use to print all our greeting cards, stationery box sets and printed matter that we sell in the tiny shop area of our studio. We also use them to produce bespoke print projects - from business cards and wedding invites to packaging and bookmarks. Behind the counter you can see our printworks, where the machines whirr and breathe. We proudly create bespoke design, and stationery printed the old fashioned way - using beautiful papers, time, patience, and a deep rooted passion for being meticulous. At the very back of the studio we teach our lettering and calligraphy workshops. The space is calm and friendly, full of creative inspiration and tactile, analogue trinkets.
You can find us at the northern end of Walcot Street in the beautiful city of Bath. You are most welcome to visit, where you’ll receive a warm welcome from a stationery enthusiast and may be lucky enough to see our printing presses in action.
Athena
Raised in Norf Landan by a single mum, Athena was always a relaxed, creative soul, and making was a huge part of her childhood. This definitely spills out into Meticulous Ink. Outside of the shop Athena loves to be creative in craft projects - crochet, knitting, painting and upcycling furniture. She is an enthusiastic Lindy Hop Swing dancer and has a black belt in karate.
Meet the Team

Sammy
Sammy has always loved being creative. After studying Art & Design at college, she gained a BA Hons in Creative Arts with Qualified Teacher Status at Brunel University. Enjoying a career as an Early Years Teacher, working in London, Malaysia and Bath, Sammy was passionate about developing the creative skills of little people! Sammy is now on a new journey studying for a qualification in upholstery at Bristol Upholstery Collective. She was delighted to be able to join Meticulous Ink, having attended one of Athena’s first ever calligraphy workshops. She loves working in a creative environment and believes her work and study complement each other beautifully.
In her spare time you may find Sammy on a ‘piste’! She enjoys playing pétanque, has played at regional level and with her partner organises pétanque events.

Marie
Having spent a childhood sculpting tiny characters out of babybel wax and making clothes for her dolls out of fabric scraps, Marie was creative from an early age.
Born in England and raised in France, she graduated from the Arts Universty Bournemouth with a BA (Hons) degree in Modelmaking, before working as a freelance modelmaker and designing board gaming paraphernalia.
As a maker, Marie enjoys tinkering with power tools and heavy machinery, which is what led her to her role at Meticulous Ink operating our 1960s Original Heidelberg printing presses.
When she isn’t in the workshop, Marie can be found exploring local canals and waterways on her narrowboat home, making friends with wildlife, crocheting cosy goods and sketching her surroundings.

Jack
Jack has always enjoyed being practical, creative, self-expressive and exploring the human condition. This led him to study Fine Art at University, gaining him a BA (Hons) and MFA. Beyond artistic pursuits, Jack enjoys psychology, philosophy, poetry, music, gaming, and meditation.
Thriving on intricate, detailed work, Jack finds satisfaction in crafting our unique, handmade creations. A people person at heart, Jack enjoys chatting with customers and the team, finding happiness from the look on people's faces as they step into their 'favourite shop.’
If he’s not in the workshop you’ll find him beneath a tree canopy connecting with nature by watching birds and animals. If you still can’t find him he’s probably at the roller disco or enjoying a spirited board games evening with friends.

Grace
Coming from a big, creative family, Grace has always loved art, design and creating. She completed a design internship with a letterpress studio near Sydney and then went on to gain a qualification in Graphic Design. Through both of those, she discovered a love of traditional printmaking, leading her to pursue linocut printing and more recently, acquire her own little desktop press.
Having spent some of her childhood in the UK before moving to Australia, Grace moved back to Bath in 2025 and was thrilled to join the team at Meticulous Ink, where she loves being involved in all aspects of shop life, printing and creativity.
Outside of the studio, Grace enjoys printmaking, long walks in the country, exploring new places and soaking up good design wherever she finds it.
Once Upon a Time
I have wanted a business of my own since I was 11. Though there was a very happy and joy filled childhood it wasn’t exactly wealthy by any means.
There was a specific moment when we had no money, that impacted me into that desire for my own business. I knew then that I didn’t want to rely on someone else for money. I wanted to be in control of my own destiny and have my own haven of creativity, somewhere I could be independent. That was the seed of Meticulous Ink.
Skip forward a few years and working many jobs since I was 14, I finished university completing an Arts & Media degree, specialising in Fine Art Print. This got me a job in a private stationer in London, where I was Print Finisher and Consultant. I was soon headhunted by another stationer and realised I must be pretty good at this! After some negotiation I moved to the new place where they taught me the design programmes and I learned even more about what works and doesn’t in the world of bespoke print.
An initial business selling screen printed t-shirts at Camden market wilted and died while I was working full time at the stationery company. It taught me a lot, not only about running a business but about the time, energy and effort required to make something successful.
It came time to leave London and from some fortuitous life opportunities I had managed to save up a tiny little bit of money. Having always been interested in self improvements books I went deep into thinking about what I wanted for my life, where I’d go and what would come next. It seemed like the right moment to begin something of my own and go all in 100%. I thought logically about the worst thing that could happen if it all went wrong: I’d get a job and pay off my debts. And what the best thing would be if it went right: I’d create a wonderful, creative business that would earn money, make me happy in my soul and I’d be able to make things all day.
I began Meticulous Ink with a Business Loan, my life savings and three credit cards. The doors opened on 23rd October 2010. Every day I am so grateful to my past self for having the confidence and optimism to take the leap, believe in myself and begin this creative journey.
