Abraham’s Hand Lettered Blue Foil & Lime Green Letterpress Birth Announcements

Abraham's Hand Lettered Letterpress Birth Announcements // Smudge Designs, Bella Figura Letterpress, with Lettering and Calligraphy by Patricia Mumau of Primele

What happens when a visionary mommy gets together with some of the raddest stationers around? We get one of the most inspired stationery collaborations that I’ve seen in some time, not to mention hand lettered birth announcements that are out of this world awesome!

Here’s the story behind little Abraham’s birth announcements, complete with twists and turns and so many examples of the openness and collaborative nature that makes the stationery world so wonderful:

It all started when Abraham’s mommy had an idea. She envisioned a birth announcement that was as happy and hearty as her bouncy baby boy. Jo imagined a design with the seamless integration of multiple typefaces, including calligraphy and handwritten block-printing, which would in itself create the design.

This vision led to the exciting collaboration of the stationer Smudge Designs, Bella Figura Letterpress, and calligrapher/illustrator Patricia Mumau of Primele.

Jo, Abraham’s mother, began by talking with Julie and Joanna, the innovative mother-daughter duo of Smudge Designs. Smudge has a reputation for embracing a fresh and personal approach, specializing in the creation of custom personal stationery. Needless to say, Jo came to the right place. Smudge is passionate about tailoring to their customer’s exact style using only the finest materials and printing methods.

Wanting a birth announcement that was both hearty and playful, Julie and Joanna suggested working with the New York’s finest letterpress printer, Bella Figura. Nothing beats the luxurious chunky stock that can only be printed on using an Original Heidelberg machine. Jo was also imagining a design that was uniquely handwritten just for her: a design that couldn’t be put together by just anybody. Bella Figura, having connections to stationery designers and calligraphers all over the United States, was just the ticket.

Because the single design had to flawlessly incorporate multiple handwriting styles, there really was no better option then to bring into the project a professional hand-lettering illustrator. Bell Figura connected with Patricia Mumau, a contemporary calligrapher and illustrator. Patricia has been one of their wedding suite designers since 2010, creating their first design that was entirely custom hand calligraphy. Since then, Patricia has launched her own illustrated stationery line, Fawnsberg, which made its debut in 2011 and features the full-color illustration side of her work.

For this birth announcement, Patricia played with several types of hand writing styles, from her original Harrison Calligraphy, to creating a new, bold serif font with curls. The final product was a beautifully printed, entirely hand-drawn design finished in metallic blue foil and bright lime ink.

As you can see, all of the love and care that went into this project paid off. Jo had a birth announcement that was as bouncy, lively, fresh and playful as her son.

Story Credit : Rachel Mumau
Design Credit : Smudge Designs, Bella Figura & Patricia Mumau of Primele

image from Patricia Mumau

7 Hoppin’ Happy Easter Cards

Easter is just a hop, skip, and jump away, and today I’m giving a shout out to the quintessential springtime holiday – and the warmer weather that will hopefully accompany it – with a roundup of Happy Easter cards that celebrate everything from fuzzy bunny tails to humble holiday hams!

Fun, Modern Happy Easter Cards

1. Printerette Press 2. Fable Paper Co. 3. Cherry Laurel Studio 4. Ink Meets Paper 5. Rifle Paper Co. 6. Ello Lovey 7. Jamie Shelman

images from their respective sources

10th Birthday Party Invitations for Color Box Design & Letterpress

I love seeing projects that designers and stationers create for themselves. Projects for ourselves and/or our own businesses can be some of the most challenging, but they can be extremely fun, too!

Letterpress & Die Cut Party Hat Invitations by Color Box Design & Letterpress

Color Box Design & Letterpress recently turned 10 years old (a big congrats on reaching this milestone!), and they marked this very special occasion with an old fashioned backyard birthday party. Since their business is custom invitations and stationery, they had to have an invitation that showcased their talents, and I can tell that this was one of those extremely fun projects. The results are so festive, the perfect mix of cute and classic.

Letterpress & Die Cut Party Hat / Gift Box Invitations by Color Box Design & Letterpress

Here is what Rhonda from Color Box had to say about this fantastic project:

The invitation was mailed in a custom envelope that was letterpressed on both sides, die cut, and hand assembled, with both vintage and current post office stamps adorning the outside. The design and printing of the invitation was done by me, Rhonda Camp Warren, the owner of Color Box, and the addressing was done by Traci Andrejko, one of our Color Box team members.

Inside the envelope were 3 cards: one in the shape of a party hat that shared the occasion for the party; a second in the shape of a gift that gave the details; and a third card that gave information about The Birthday Party Project, for whom we were collecting donations at the party.

We were thrilled with the outcome of this venture. Our guests made monetary donations, and we donated handmade tutus and lots of party supplies! All in all, it was a fun and worthwhile event.

Custom Die Cut & Letterpress 10th Birthday Invitations by Color Box Design & Letterpress

Envelope Detail (design by Color Box Design & Letterpress)

Die Cut Party Hat Letterpress Invitations by Color Box Design & Letterpress

Die Cut Birthday Gift Party Invitations by Color Box Design & Letterpress

And I just had to include a shot of the bodacious backyard celebration!

Backyard Birthday Party

images from Color Box Design & Letterpress

7 Craveable Thank You Cards to Replenish Your Stash

Raise your hand if your thank you card stash is in dire need of replenishment after the holiday season. *raises hand* If you find yourself in the same I-need-more-thank-you-cards-stat boat as I’m in, then this roundup of totally craveable thank yous should give you plenty of ideas for restocking your stash!

7 Craveable Thank You Cards

1. Moglea 2. Paper Lovely Press 3. Paper & Pickles 4. Sugar Paper 5. 1Canoe2 6. Parrott Design Studio 7. Ink Meets Paper

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Bossyprints by Tag Team Tompkins

Try to Be Nice Letterpress Bossyprint by Tag Team Tompkins (printing by Skylab Letterpress)

I’ve been an ardent admirer of Tag Team Tompkins since I first laid eyes on their wonderful work, and their Bossypants letterpress art print collection is is so up my alley that it’s built a house and moved in there. The collection was inspired by hanging out with kids (of all ages) and features funny (and bossy) sayings in Tag Team Tompkins’ trademark lettering, which I L-O-V-E. Bright, eye-catching color backdrops, a new element for TTT, are the perfect finishing touch!

Head on over to the Tag Team Tompkins shop to pick up any or all of these fun prints.

Wash Your Hands Letterpress Bossyprint by Tag Team Tompkins (printing by Skylab Letterpress)

Too Much Screen Time Letterpress Bossyprint by Tag Team Tompkins (printing by Skylab Letterpress)

Just Walk Away Letterpress Bossyprint by Tag Team Tompkins (printing by Skylab Letterpress)

images from Tag Team Tompkins

letterpress printing by Skylab Letterpress