10.24.2008

Shrugs and Caplets Oh My!

A guest post by Lindsey.


Okay so this post has nothing to do with paper and everything to do with beautiful bridal fashion. I got married last year and oh how I wish I had found this designer so that I to could have worn one of these beautiful original designs. One current trend is to wear two dresses on your wedding day, one for the wedding and one for the reception. One dress can be expensive enough much less two. These would be a great way to make your dress have two different looks without buying a whole new dress!

Bonzie creates these fantastic designs in Waterford, Ireland. She has a great shop on ETSY that you can buy from here in the States. For those of you not familiar with ETSY, it is an online marketplace for all things handmade. You can find all kinds of beautiful things here. Beware, ETSY is a time warp. You go thinking you will spend a few minutes checking out earrings and the next thing you know you have been shopping all day! Anyway, back to Bonzie, I believe that she may even do custom orders if you don’t see anything in her shop that will match your gown.

Check out her ETSY shop and send a message her way if you are interested in a custom design. Enjoy and I hope some of you beautiful Nashville brides will be wearing Bonzie on your wedding day! Photos are from Bonzie’s ETSY Shop.

Check out the Bonzie blog for all things new.

10.22.2008

Letterpress VS Flat Print

We have been asked quite a few questions regarding letterpress recently and we thought we would do a post that explains all we know about the process and how it compares to our typical flat print process. Keep in mind that we are not experts. We do offer letterpress services but we do not do them in house. Perhaps in the future we will invest in our own press but we will leave that process up to the pro’s for now.

Letterpress 101:

Letterpress is the process of pressing an inked plate into a 100% cotton paper to achieve a recessed print into the card stock. The Chinese developed a similar process that has been found to go back as early as the 2nd century A.D. It was Johann Gutenberg, among others, who fathered the movable type printing from reusable letters that were set together in a frame. Today, plates are designed with words and images that work with the press to create the finished product. The number of plates you need will depend on how many colors of ink you want. To put this into perspective lets say you want an invitation set that has an invitation, RSVP, and direction card all designed with two colors. Let’s use red and black for an example. You will need two plates made for each of the cards in your set for a total of 6 plates because you can only use one color per plate. These plates take about the same time to design as any other invitation but they have to be sent off to a photoengraver to be made. Once these plates are made the letterpress can begin. The plates are set into a large press. The plate is inked and then pressed into the cotton paper. This process is repeated for the second color. Letterpress is an absolute art form and the results are breathtaking.

Letterpress does however have one downfall and for many brides it’s a big one… price. Letterpress is quite expensive. Why, you ask? Well there this is a multiple answer question.
  1. The paper. 100% cotton multi ply paper is thick, velvety, and costly.

  2. The plates. These metal plates start out around $250 each depending on their size

  3. The labor. These presses are manual. Each print requires someone to ink the plate and to press. Think about doing that 150 times for each of the colors and each of the cards in the set. In our example above that is 900 individual presses by an actual person.

  4. The press. The presses themselves are a huge investment. These beauties can cost anywhere from two thousand dollars for a press that can do a small note or business card on up to much much more for larger prints.

Flat Print:

This process is pretty self explanatory. The image is printed with ink that saturates and soaks into the paper. You can’t feel the type when you rub your hand over the image. Now here is the best part. If letterpress is out of your budget, using the right contrast, you can achieve the look of engraved printing. Think a bright green cardstock with a chocolate printed type. If done in the right fonts, the contrast creates the illusion that the type is engraved into the paper. Now obviously when you touch it you know it is not engraved but it’s the look that you wanted. Why is flat print so much more cost effective, you ask? This one has several answers as well.

  1. No outsourcing. We do all our printing in house so when you buy direct there is no middle man to pay.

  2. The paper. Our paper is a minimum of an 80 lb weight, cotton blend. We also carry a 30% recycled and a 100% recycled paper option. While the latter two options are more costly than the first they are still more cost effective than letterpress card stock.

  3. No plates. We don’t need plates to print flat so no costs there.

  4. The labor. We can print as many colors as we want all at one time on our printers so rather than pressing 900 times like in the letterpress example above we would only have to print 450 cards. Less labor = less cost.

So if you have your heart set on letterpress give us a call and we can give you a ball park quote. Once you settle on a design we can get you an accurate quote and go from there. If letterpress is just not in the cards for you budget, talk to us about flat printing. We hope this has shed some light on the mystery on letterpress.

Customized Guest Books with Polaroid’s, Scrapbooks, and MyPublisher

As you all know by now, Designs In Paper is all about custom designed wedding details. This is one of the most wonderful and remembered days of you life so why be like everyone else. Every aspect of your wedding should reflect you and your honey’s personality and style. If you are like us, you cringe at the thought of another tufted white satin guest book with ribbons, pearls, rhinestones topped off with a white plumed pen. EEEK! The latest trend is to do a Guest Book that is a real keepsake for you, the bride and groom. There are several options for this.

Polaroids and Photo Booths:
A huge trend right now is using a couple of Polaroid cameras, double sided tape, and a blank scrapbook. Guests can take photos of themselves, stick them to a blank page, and write well wishes to the couple all around the photo.
For those of you lucky gals renting a photo booth, have the guests use the photo boot images to stick in the book and sign the page.

Scrapbooks:
Another option is to just make a cute scrapbook of the couple and leave the one page as blank piece of paper so that guests can sign the book.

You could create a professional bound book using MyPublisher.com. This is a really cool site that you can use to make books, cards, and calendars. At first glance, these are just photo books but we see creative opportunities! You download the MyPublisher program. Upload you photos and build the book. You can choose from several different styles, covers, and photo lay outs. The sky is the limit. We really like them clean and simple. If you want lines for the guest signing page you will need some type of photo editing software or PowerPoint (ex below). There are several places you can download free fonts on the net. Just do a search for free fonts. Download and install them and use them to create your guest signing page. To create a photo image in PowerPoint just create the slide the way you want it to look and do a Save As and name you file and in the Save As box select JPG. It will ask you if you want to save the current slide or all slides and if you only have one slide click current and your done. Upload all of the images into the MyPublisher program and then just drag the photos into place. This is a great way to have a professional keepsake that your guests will love. Keep in mind; the pages are slick so you will need Sharpies or another permanent option for the guests to use to sign the pages. Did I mention the amazing price?! These bad boys are $29.80! That price gets you a linen covered (color of your choice), 8.75 X 11.25 landscape book and includes 20 pages. There are several book companies out there if you don’t like what MyPublisher offers. We have printed a book with MyPublisher and were very satisfied with their service and quality so that’s why we are writing about them in this post.
We hope this opens you minds to great creative ideas for your guest book. As always if you have any questions, give us a call!

10.10.2008

Happy Friday!

We hope you've had a great week... here's some much-awaited photos from last Sunday's Gaylord Opryland Bridal Showcase... Enjoy and have a great weekend!

10.03.2008

We are still here, just a little Crazy!

Wow! What a crazy past two weeks we have had here at DNP. We have been busy creating some beautiful wedding program fans, an adorable baby invitation, save the dates, wedding invitations galore, and that’s just a few of the projects we have been working on. We have met with some really cool brides and grooms these past two weeks and can’t wait to see what possibilities those events will unveil. Along with all of that we have also been getting ready for the Gaylord Opryland Wedding Bridal Showcase, Sunday October 5th 1:00 to 4:00. We are thrilled to be included in such an exclusive event. If any of you are still interested in coming, send Courtney at A Magical Affair and email and she can get you set up to come. The Gaylord Opryland hotel is a beautiful venue. The Atriums can give your wedding that outdoor feeling without having to worry about bad weather the day of your wedding. If you haven’t been to tour the venue, Sunday is a great day to do it because along with seeing the venue you will also have the ability to see some great vendors. We look forward to seeing you there!
Oh and stay tuned, our 2009 Calendars are in production and they are going to be fantastic! These could make a great wedding party gift for you December and January Brides!