Archive for the ‘pumpkin’ tag

Lose your head over this romantic Halloween inspired Astor customization!

A Halloween wedding doesn’t have to be all about spooky bats, witches and things that go bump in the night. Look for Autumn’s softest palettes and pair them with fairytale pumpkins, warm candle light and wrought iron accents for a sweet as candy soiree. This Astor customization not only has a motif that mimics a wrought iron gate, but it uses a custom Emily Austin font that looks like Ichabod Crane, himself, could have wrote it. Imagine the Legend of Sleepy Hollow without that troublesome headless horseman!

customization = ink: persimmon | fonts: custom emily austin + sans capitals | paper: ivory | invite size: f-8 | liner: the classic color pattern in light peach | original design by amy graham stigler | customized by in-house designer: lindsy aragona

embellishment suggestions: pocketfold in opal

photos by: Martha Stewart Weddings

fall theme letterpress wedding invitation

by Lindsy Aragona on October 31st, 2011. Category: Inspiration,Wedding Color Palettes,Wedding Invitation Ideas | No comments

The Hummingbird Presses On – Letterpress Invitations for the Birds

This sleek little letterpress wedding invitation set was sent over to us by our friends at Invite & Write in New York, New York.  A super-clean fusion of Tara Hogan’s Hummingbirds and our always popular Deveril (by Beth Ann Seal), this is a beautiful example of just how endlessly our designs can be combined and customized.  It features Hebrew lettering, Pumpkin and Charcoal inks, and is printed onto our 1-ply white paper.  Fly on you crazy little birds.

ink: pumpkin + charcoal | fonts: danube + social | paper: 1-ply white | invite size: F-8 | liner: antique geometrics pattern in pumpkin ink

by Chris Gannon, Client Coordinator.

by Christie Jones on June 24th, 2011. Category: Design Customizations,Invitations | No comments

Papillon Letterpress Wedding Invitations

We printed these lovely Papillon letterpress wedding invitations for an upcoming October wedding. They were printed in deep blue and pumpkin inks with a coordinating persimmon envelope liner. A letterpress directions card provides guests with necessary travel information and a map of the local area. We love this great color combination, it’s a bit unexpected and yet perfect for fall.

by Erica Henriksen on September 29th, 2010. Category: Design Customizations,Invitations | 1 comment

Moderno 2 Letterpress Wedding Invitations

This fabulous customization of our Moderno 2 letterpress wedding invitation design was printed for an upcoming autumn wedding right here in Upstate New York in nearby Pittsford. The letterpress invitations, reply cards, and events cards all feature pumpkin and aubergine inks on our white cotton paper with shimmery metallic bronze envelope liners, a perfect pairing of color and design for a fall celebration.

by Erica Henriksen on September 27th, 2010. Category: Design Customizations,Invitations | No comments

Exuberance Letterpress Wedding Invitations

As fall moves into Upstate New York, we find ourselves in love with these letterpress wedding invitations, a customization of our Exuberance design bursting with fall colors on our ivory paper. The letterpress invitations and reception cards were printed in pumpkin and antique gold inks, while the directions cards, reply cards and thank you cards were each printed in 1-color letterpress – the directions cards were printed in marigold, the reply cards in antique gold, and the thank you cards in pumpkin. We love how this customization incorporates so many great coordinating colors resulting in a suite with warm, rustic charm that’s just perfect for this couple’s upcoming fall ranch wedding.

by Erica Henriksen on September 22nd, 2010. Category: Design Customizations,Invitations,Thank You Notes | No comments

Erra Letterpress Bat Mitzvah Invitations

This pretty customization is a letterpress Bat Mitzvah invitation suite, printed for a springtime celebration. The set features our floral Erra design, printed in fuchsia and pumpkin inks on our soft 1-ply cotton paper. We just love this combination of bright, fun colors – and the fuchsia envelope liner adds the perfect finishing touch.

by Erica Henriksen on July 30th, 2010. Category: Design Customizations,Hebrew Invitations | 1 comment

Cute Customized Letterpress Baby Announcements

Printing really adorable letterpress baby announcements sure is great fun for us! These customized letterpress announcements are among our favorites of those we’ve recently printed and it’s easy to see why – they are so completely cute!

Airplane Letterpress Baby Announcement

This particular letterpress baby announcement is perfect for welcoming a little boy. It’s our Airplane design printed in navy and taupe inks on our ivory cotton paper. It’s a touch masculine, but still perfectly playful and child-like.

Owl Letterpress Baby Announcement

Our Owl letterpress baby announcement is one of our most popular designs. This customized version is printed in bright daffodil paired with downy ink. Yellow and gray is such a popular color for letterpress wedding invitations, so it’s no surprise that new parents also love this combination for letterpress baby announcements!

Owl Letterpress Baby Announcement

Owl Letterpress Baby Announcement

Another customization of our Owl design, this letterpress baby announcement is printed in pumpkin and garden inks. While 1-color letterpress is always fun, we love how this 2-color letterpress adaptation makes the Owl design so special.

The great thing about letterpress is how easily we can personalize a design to perfectly suit all special occasions in your life. In addition to our letterpress wedding invitations and letterpress baby announcements, we’re also happy to print for bar and bat mitzvahs, birthday parties, anniversary parties – you name it! Any of our letterpress designs can be customized for the celebration of your choice.

{Check out more cute letterpress baby announcements.}

by Cynthia Converse on October 21st, 2009. Category: Baby Announcements,Design Customizations | 1 comment