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Occasions & Events

Letterpress is meant to impress. Feel free to bask in its glory.

Guests form an impression of your event the minute they see your envelope. (Did anyone teach envelopes how to cope with all this pressure?) Imagine your invitees’ faces when they unpack your vision in letterpress. Studying the paper, the indentation of the words, the foils, and the inks. They’re going to think you’ve really gone all out.

It doesn’t stop at save-the-dates and invites. From coasters to stem tags to bottle toppers. Your vision is realized through beautiful and functional details that only amp up your reputation. Party-planner extraordinaire. Stylish, savvy bride. These are descriptors I think we can all appreciate. While you’re soaking in the glory, be sure to throw us a nod. Cheers!

A letterpress printed wedding invitation that resembles a record.

Invitations

Our letterpress and foil printed invitations are in a league of their own. Really good stuff here.

Save the Date Card

Save the Dates

Get your event on their calendar. Impress their socks off with your killer Save the Date cards.

Winslow Homer Coaster for Museum of Art

Coasters

We love coasters! Great for save the dates, wedding receptions, gifts, souvenirs.

A letterpress printed coaster mailer with foil on black paper.

Coaster Mailers

Easily provide event details while sending along keepsake coasters that can be used again and again.

Growler Tag

Bottle Tags

Bottle tags add that special touch on favors or those "thank you" bottles of brew.

Wine Stem Coasters for Old Creek Ranch Winery

Stem Tags

Give your guests a way to mark their drink, or play up the theme at your special event.

FAQs

You're thinking...this letterpress stuff is AMAZING but I have a few questions. Check out our FAQs, and then give us a hoot!

Get Inspired

A letterpress printed baby announcement. A wedding invitation with hot stamp gold foil.
A letterpress printed coaster with a matching coaster box for a corporate event.
Letterpress Wisdom

Hell box: The box or bucket into which is thrown metal type that is too worn or damaged to print well.