The Dingbat’s Agenda

January25th

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These letterpress calling cards were printed a few months back for Joy, but I wanted to print an option in blossom to see if there would be value issues with the lighter pink ink and the small type. I haven’t printed with light pink too much so it was a fun experiment to work on and I look forward to offering it to you from here on out!

Get yourself a set of 50 letterpressed calling cards by Dingbat Press.

Calligraphy on this card by: Kathryn of Della Carta
Other Calligraphers I also love that would do a fabulous name for your calling card:
Lisa Ridgely (Pen & Ink) | Emilie Friday | K is for Calligraphy

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  • Comment by Séverine — January 29, 2010 @ 4:09 pm

    Hello !

    I’m from France. I love your letterpress work ! on which machine do you press/print ? the result is magic, really !

  • Comment by Becky — January 29, 2010 @ 5:05 pm

    The pink and white looks fresh and the caligraphy is beautiful. When one of my nieces was about 4 years old, if you asked her what her favorite color was, she would lift her little face to the sky, rise up on her small tip toes, smile and proclaim * PINK * and you knew nothing in the world could be better than to be * PINK *. She would love these cards.

  • Comment by Adrienne — February 1, 2010 @ 2:07 am

    Hi Severine,

    I print on a Challenge flat bed cylinder press. It’s like a Vandercook. You have beautiful work yourself, I can’t wait to explore your blog a little more!

    Best,
    Adrienne

  • Comment by Lexie — February 1, 2010 @ 11:21 pm

    Cute, cute, cute cake for a darling little girl! :)

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