Martha's Vineyard Wedding

February 6, 2020

Here is a peek at a wedding from a couple of summers ago, which we still think about often. We loved working on Sarah & Dan’s invitations and the day-of stationery, which included tea length programs and printed menus. Their wedding was recently covered on Over the Moon with lots of lovely details about their proposal, what they wore, and sweet details from the ceremony. We are very happy to have played a small role in their big day and wish them the best!

Read more about Sarah and Dan’s wedding here!

Photos by: Gabriela Herman Photography
Event by: KG Events and Design

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Trilingual Rose Invitations

February 3, 2020

We’ve seen a lot our Roses design in the archives lately, and we think they’re beautiful every time we come across them. This invitation is unique in that it was printed with three different languages on the card - English, Spanish, and German. They wanted to be inclusive to all their family and friends who were traveling to New York City to attend their wedding.

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A Peek Behind the Scenes

January 29, 2020

Here is a peek behind the scenes in our Brooklyn studio where we do all of our printing. We enjoy making beautiful things by hand using traditional techniques. We are celebrating our 20 year anniversary of our shop, and are very happy to share a bit of our process with you!

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We always hand mix the ink for each job that comes to us. We use a Pantone book to determine the formula for the color, and the proportions of inks to combine. Because each ink is hand mixed, we are able to match anything from a swatch of fabric to a scrap of paper. We pride ourselves on getting the color just right each time.

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Before we begin printing, we measure out where the plate should print on the card. We have to be very precise in order to keep the printing straight, and especially when there are multiple runs of colors. Taking the time to set up perfectly (or as close as we can) saves time in the long run.

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Our plates are made out of a polymer plastic with an adhesive back. Traditionally, letterpress was done using hand set metal or wood type, but this new technique of photo polymer saves time, and allows us more freedom to use a variety of font and image options. We are even able to print a drawing that a client send us, with a bit of editing on our end.

Once the plate is adhered to the base, we ink if up and do a test print. We always double check the measurements and alignment and make any adjustments before beginning the print run. We also check to make sure the color matches the Pantone guide. If it’s a little off, we can make small changes by adding tiny dots of ink to the press. At this point, we also check the level of impression on the paper and make any adjustments. We prefer to have a nice bite into the paper, so you can really feel the impression.

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Here is a shot of our favorite press, a Golding Jobber, inked up with a beautiful forest green after a run of stationery. All of our work is printed on one of three presses in the studio. When it’s printing time, we hand feed each piece of paper into the press. The presses all run on a motor, so the press closes, making the impression and transferring the ink from the plate to the paper. We retrieve the paper and stack it to the side, and keep printing! Once we’ve finished the run, we go through each set of cards to check for any imperfections before packing the job up to send to our client.

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Turntide Estate Wedding

January 24, 2020

We recently got a peek at Caitlin and Teddy’s wedding photos from their nuptials and they did not disappoint! Their wedding was at a gorgeous seaside estate on Cape Cod this past October, with perfect blue skies. We are so happy for this beautiful couple, and are glad to have been a small part of their big day.

Photos courtesy of Meredith Jane Photography

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Photography: Meredith Jane Photography - www.meredithjanephoto.com
Venue: Turntide Estate 
Coordinator, Caterer, Cake: The Casual Gourmet - https://thecasualgourmet.com
Floral Design: Patrice R. Milley - https://www.patricermilley.com
Gown: Romona Keveza - www.romonakeveza.com/ 
Accessories: Julia's Alterations - https://www.juliaalterations.com 
Hair: Judy - www.instagram.com/heyjude857/ 
Invitations: Sesame Letterpress & Design - https://www.sesameletterpress.com 
Tux: The Black Tux - https://theblacktux.com  
Band: Murray Hill Talent - https://murrayhilltalent.com/ 
Rentals: UnderCover Tent & Party - https://tentrentalscapecod.com/ 
Transportation: Cape Destinations - http://capedestinations.com/ 

Florence Villa Wedding

January 21, 2020

We came across this gorgeous set of invitations from last fall and had to share! Alexa and Greg had a black tie wedding in Italy with a very romantic vibe. On their invitations, we printed a drawing of the villa, provided by the couple, and a hand drawn map in the background of their event card. Those hand-drawn touches add a to of character to the whole set. All of the cards were printed in charcoal gray ink on natural white paper, with a wine red envelope.

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