2 new studios were added to the directory today:
Archive for December, 2006
Coasters
Tuesday, December 5th, 2006I’ve been searching for non-stationery letterpress items (besides books) just for kicks. Coasters seem to be a popular item with many studios producing some fun and beautiful designs. They’re almost too pretty to use for drinks! Some clever studios and customers are using them as invitations, ornaments, wall (or ‘fridge) decor, save-the-dates, gifts …
From Sesame Letterpress:



From Milkfed Press:


From Deep Wood Press:

From Nightfire Press:

From Porridge Papers:


Greer Chicago (printed by Snow & Graham):
20% of the proceeds from the sale of these limited editions coasters go to the Save The Music Foundation.

4 New Additions To The Directory
Sunday, December 3rd, 2006Four new stationers have been added to the directory today. Please give a visit to:
Questions from readers
Sunday, December 3rd, 2006Our readers have some questions that I couldn’t answer so I thought I’d pass these along to the ILL community for help.
- Daniella wants to know where she can learn letterpress in Florida (Miami area).
- MarkW is looking for a working table top press under $300.
- heavenlycarmine is seeking someone who creates letterpress table numbers.
If you have an answer or suggestion, please respond to this post or use the contact form to email me and I’ll pass along the info.
Thanks!
Letterpressed Ornaments?
Friday, December 1st, 2006Designers, I have a reader looking for letterpressed ornaments she can buy without a custom order. If you have them available in your shop or at internet-based retailers, please let me know. You’re welcome to respond to this post or you can shoot me an email at info {at} iloveletterpress {dot} com and I’ll pass along the info. Thank you!
Edited to add found objects:
A selection from Moontree Letterpress’ etsy shop:


Ornament cards by Louella Press:


Another ornament card, this time from Paper Source:
