Fine Letterpress Invitations
In order to preserve the look of tradition, and incorporate art, fine letterpress wedding invitations. The very best printers use the finest of archival papers, make the deepest impression or rivulets of ink, into the Euro papers used for printing. Wedding note cards imprinted with your names, and preserving the “dies” used for your printing as mementos of your invitation purchase and printing experience are part of the expression of your personal style and taste in font, design, and motifs in one color, two color or three color letterpress printing. This is one of the loveliest of printing forms we have available to you since printing began in 1450 with the Gutenberg Bible. Ask for a sample of your supplier's work if the vendor does not have a regular album. There is a local company in Saint Louis making paper from cotton knit sweaters. More on this gem of information later. Judy Laughton Lilley
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Letterpress Printing for Wedding Invitations
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archival,
impression,
letterpress,
printing method
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