Here's another one I'm pretty proud of:

It's all hand-stamped with archival ink. The branch is a deep chocolate brown that I just don't think I'll grow old of any time soon - especially when stamped on this super-soft, white, deckled edge Italian paper. The reverse side is shown for both - a tea-stain color in a diamond pattern. The variation of color in this subtle color is beautiful - and something that really cannot be replicated in other printing processes. If I could do it all over again, I would go with something like this.
What do you think about a stamped invitation? I'm contemplating a complete transition to letterpress, but I love the immediacy and playfulness of the stamp.
Thoughts?
I am CRAZY over the front of the invitation. I think it looks absolutely amazing. The placement of the branch is spot on. I am not a geometric shape type of girl, yet somehow it just all works for me.
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ReplyDeleteI think it looks great. The stamped aspect and deckled edge on the paper makes it feel a little more casual, but with a touch of love. (In a non-cheesy way). But the sophisticated fonts give it an edge that brings it up a notch.
ReplyDeleteOverall, I think it looks great.
Thanks Mariss. I really like it, myself. It's definitely a labor of love, that is for sure!
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