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Elan Chardin G. replied to the topic Paper stocks other than lettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 11 months ago
I really enjoy printing on Somerset natural….Paper.com sells envelopes to match. I don’t remember the cost, but it is a beautiful paper. It takes the impression well though I have not tried broad areas. Hope that helps…-elan
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Samantha McCulloch replied to the topic Paper stocks other than lettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 11 months ago
I know it’s more expensive, but I love printing on our handmade paper. When you want to wow people with something extra special nothing shows of the beautiful tactile qualities of letterpress better than nice, soft, handmade paper! http://www.porridgepapers.com
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Kseniya Thomas replied to the topic Your thoughts on Faux-Letterpress – Am I getting worked up over nothing? in the forum Design Side 15 years, 11 months ago
This just popped up on the listserv–I’m amazed at the badness of this idea. I guess if I wanted to print one of something . . . I also didn’t realize that we are all part of a Printing Lifestyle!http://lifestylecraft.com/
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KK Bloom replied to the topic Paper stocks other than lettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 11 months ago
Sommerset Velvet! oooh, one of my fav’s. I know it works well with impressions. Savoir-faire also has great papers!
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Wendy Emery replied to the topic Printing on fabric in the forum Design Side 15 years, 11 months ago
I print on t’s all the time with oil base. Permanent & washable. See photos here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/39571658@N05/3709872839/in/photostream/
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Dahlia Press replied to the topic Lettra Schmettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 11 months ago
I source mine from Keldon Paper in California. Currently you need to call them directly to place an order, but they ship same day, and their prices are great! They ship to me in Seattle and it typically only takes 3 days or so for a large order. Check them out!
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Wendy Emery posted an update 15 years, 12 months ago
@visualchemist Realy? who tweeted me? I’ve been out of town. (not that I look at twitter- guess I should start?) Ha!
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Just a few more things to buy…but where should I get them from? in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 12 months ago
I do Boxcar base and plates. registration is a breeze.Ink. Buy the PMS mixing kit and an extra can of white. If you are looking to cut cost on ink, you can get silver 877 and really mix almost any metallic from that. I Haven’t bought gold or copper yet and can mix stellar hues from silver, including gold. I use the white in my mixing instead of…[Read more]
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visualchemist posted an update 15 years, 12 months ago
@wendyemery Hey there missy. Just saw an Etsy Twitter post featuring your shop. Sweet!
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Packaging… in the forum Business Matters 15 years, 12 months ago
I’m up for it (6 months late)!
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Copyright and copycats in the forum Business Matters 15 years, 12 months ago
I find a hard thing is that many presses have similar design styles and use the same stock (hello dover) which I myself use on occasion. Be aware of your competition and be familiar with other presses so when someone comes to you, you know who they are trying to rip-off (emulate) and then offer custom design as an alternative. My usual lingo is…[Read more]
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Pricing: deposit? in the forum Business Matters 15 years, 12 months ago
I require 100% down (terms outlined in the initial estimate). If job is canceled during design phase they get 60% back. Once design is approved then job turns over to non-refundable status.If the client is stingy and asks for 50% down instead, then I bill first 50% at beginning of job, and then last 50% upon approval of artwork. If additional…[Read more]
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Lettra Schmettra in the forum Supplies and Sources 15 years, 12 months ago
I use lettra as my house paper and really like it. I might be wasting my time but I hand score with a fiskars 12″ trimmer and scoring blade set on. It creates a nice score/fold. If you don’t go with lettra though, Arturo has great pre-scored cards that I love too.
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Press Wash Suggestions in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 15 years, 12 months ago
I use Gans Nature Wash. I had a letterpress instructor who’s father was a Chemist, he said the nature wash is not harmful (and not smelly) for printing, preggo and children. It works well and makes my press happy. I also took the workshop on maintaining your press by Paul Moxon (founder of vandercookinfo.com). He recommended Putz Pomade on rollers…[Read more]
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Adrienne Berry replied to the topic Back pain & the busty printer.. in the forum Press Troubleshooting, Tips, and Help 15 years, 12 months ago
I’ve got the DDs here and although it doesn’t bother me too much normally, when I’m pregnant that’s a whole other story. My OB recommend wrapping my ribs/chest as posture has a lot to do with it too. I just used a good old ace bandage and wrapped it tight every-time I printed. Otherwise I’d have “out” days where I couldn’t even walk!
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Kseniya Thomas posted an update 16 years ago
@judithberliner Thank you so much for joining!
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Wendy Emery posted an update 16 years ago
@visualchemist Oh, allright. I’ll be your friend. Even if you did get MY Vandercook!
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Marijke Janssens replied to the topic Duplexing Paper in the forum Supplies and Sources 16 years ago
Wonderfull !I’ll be doing some tests myself during the weekend.I’ll share the results of course.
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Kseniya Thomas replied to the topic Edge Painting? in the forum Supplies and Sources 16 years ago
I imagine you rub a little warm wax on the edges, and then rub with the flat side of the bone folder . . . someone want to give it a try and report?
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Kat Feuerstein replied to the topic Edge Painting? in the forum Supplies and Sources 16 years ago
Do you burnish the edge of the paper with warm beeswax and a bone folder? What does that do? Thanks for the tips!
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