A Letterpress Christmas 2007 : 1915 Press

A Letterpress Christmas 2007
1915 Press Letterpress Holiday Coasters

How adorable are these Christmas Mouse letterpress coasters from 1915 Press?! The set of four coasters would make a great stocking stuffer or hostess gift and would be the perfect addition to a holiday gift basket, especially a wine and cheese gift basket (both clever and themed!).

Check out 1915 Press’ holiday card designs, as well. Love that Christmas hen:

1915 Press Letterpress Hen Card
1915 Press Letterpress Reindeer Card

images from 1915 Press

Charles Chocolates + Hello! Lucky Letterpress

Charles Chocolates + Hello! Lucky Letterpress Cards

Chocolate is good. Letterpress is good. Put them together, and you have a match made in heaven. The people at Charles Chocolates were oh so smart when they saw the connection and created the option of having a Hello! Lucky letterpress card sent with your chocolate order. The packaging on their chocolate bars — with flavors like ginger, candied hazelnut, and mocha java — is pure eye candy, too!

As of now, it doesn’t look like they have holiday cards, but they have birthday, thank you, and get well options.

images from Charles Chocolates

Satsuma Letterpress Cards

Satsuma Letterpress Cards

I’m really digging these letterpressed cards from Satsuma Press, an independent letterpress studio based in Portland, Oregon. What I really love about their designs is the way in which they use textures to create contrast. You’ll find large floods of bold, letterpressed color mingled with detailed botanical outlines, which create both visually and texturally engaging designs.

Featured above (clockwise, from top left): hydrangea, orange gingko, japanese chrysanthemum, and flowering rush cards. $15.00 for a set of 5 in a single design at Satsuma Press’ Etsy shop.

images from Satsuma Press