Alphabet Greeting Cards

Good morning! Hope you all had a great weekend. Starting today, I am participating Poppytalk Handmade for “Paper Pops,” a paper goods and affordable art market! When Jan and Earl contacted me and invited me, I was super excited and of course said yes without no hesitation. Please visit Poppytalk Handmade for more great artists and products!

I wanted to start a week by sharing my printing process for my new alphabet greeting cards. I had this idea for a long time, I’m so happy it’s finally printed and available for everyone! More alphabet cards will follow… but here are the first 4. I printed them in a few different sessions, I couldn’t do this in 1 day… (well, maybe…?)

I wanted to incorporate wood type and polymer plate (design from computer) so all the big letters for the cards are printed with vintage wood type blocks and the rest was designed in computer.

Letter T:

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This T has lot of texture.

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Letter M:

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Letter B:

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and “Birthday!” underneath.

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and then, I realized that I could print wood type and polymer plate at the same time like this. See, I’m always learning. It worked out great!

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After printing all the letters, apply the 2nd color – the border and the “is for” in the middle. I always design everything in Illustrator first, print it out, use it as a guide.

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On Vandercook press:

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Lots of adjusting to do, but once that’s done, just print, print, print…..

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and here are the final product. I am so happy with the result!

B is for Birthday!

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T is for Thank You.

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F is for Father (Reminder: Father’s day is June 21st this year.)

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and M is for Mother (Hope you had a nice Mother’s Day!) This card will be so cute for baby shower, mother-to-be, or anything mother related things!

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Brooklyn Lyceum Craft Market

I wanted to share some photos from the craft market this weekend… it was fun, it was a bit slower than we all hoped to be (because it was raining all day, so bad outside all day… :() but it was a great experience, I think I learned a lot and I also realized how hard it is to do this all the time like some artisits do. I have so much more respect now for the people at the craft shows! It was so nice to see people’s reaction and encouragement in person, thank you so much for everyone who stopped by my booth and looked at my stuff!

My welcome area: I brought my wood type blocks to spell out my studio name (it’s mirrored letters so a bit hard to read, though, my stuff is printed with wood types so I wanted to show some at the table) and I wanted to print something for the show for everyone to take home, business cards are small and people might lose them so I printed “HELLO!” postcards on recycled chipboard. My studio information on the back. I love how it came out, it feels so good with the impressions!

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Live What You Love prints:

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and my new cards; alphabet greeting cards and silver and gold note cards… coming soon at my etsy shop! M for Mother card was a hit :) It’ll make a cute Mom-to-be card, too.

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The alphabets are printed with wood types so I brought each letter for display, too. I will be posting a making-of pictures soon, too…

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View from my seat:

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That was another thing… I always enjoy shopping at the craft shows, but this time, I couldn’t shop… so that was a little sad part :) I met a few awesome talented people, though, it was great!

Oh, and I have to thank Randy, my husband so so much for all his support!! I couldn’t do this without him, and he was a big help as always! Also, my cousin-in-law, Greg and his girlfriend Caitlin came by from Boston! It was so nice to see you guys, thank you so much!

Weekend Wishes…

Just wanted to wish everyone a happy weekend! I’m doing my first craft show this Sunday at Brooklyn Lyceum so I’m going to my studio for more printing. My table is a mess with stack of papers right now, but after this weekend, I will clean… (promise to myself and Randy)

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If you are in NYC area, please come by and say hi! I’m only doing Sunday show so I won’t be there tomorrow, though.

If you are not in NYC, I will miss you guys, I will take lots of pictures and post them here next week!

Have a great weekend!! xo

LWYL Hot Pink

Continue on my shop updates… I mentioned that I’m printing more of the 6th edition of Live What You Love prints this week and I’m so happy to announce that I finally printed it in PINK! Lovely Weronica from En mammas dag (her blog looks always fantastic, I wish I could read it so badly…) and etsy user Tanekeya and a few people have been wanted to see this print in pink for a while, I hope you all like this new color…

Mixing ink – I love mixing ink by hand. So fun!

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On Vandercook press – the press looks so pretty in pink :)

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and here it is, Live What You Love letterpress print in pink:

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I also printed more red, black, and grey and you can find them all in my etsy shop!