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Top 10: Holiday Letterpress Card Companies

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We've really gotten into sending beautiful letterpress cards in the past few years. It seems that the more things get digital, the more you need a really sweet hand-made and hand-written note to balance the system. We got these sources from digging around, but primarily from asking Carrie, who blogs over at Ohdeedoh and has just a great eye. Feel free to add, subtract or comment below...

 
 

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Snow & Graham out of Chicago

posted by curlygirl on 2007-12-17 21:25:07
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In NYC Greenwich Letterpress on christopher btwn 6th and 7th ave is an amazing place for cards they always have one that jumps out at you. Many of them would make great framed prints.

posted by Mattarc on 2007-12-18 10:02:20
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Where is the "cheer" one from?

posted by ssssasha on 2007-12-18 11:09:09
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YeeHaw Industries in Knoxville, TN, is one of my favorites, and not just 'cause I'm a "Knoxville girl." www.yeehawindustries.com

posted by nashvegas on 2007-12-18 12:05:25
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Sesame Letterpress, Brooklyn, NY
www.SesameLetterpress.com

posted by Lori on 2007-12-18 15:43:28
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can you tell me who created the "tree" card above? susan

posted by sgreene on 2008-10-08 11:07:38
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I did, Susan. My name is Shawn Laughlin, and that was for Eloquent Ink, a company I started and designed all the products for until last January. Now you can find my new products at my new company, www.caskata.com.

posted by shawnlaugh on 2008-11-10 14:41:59
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I, too, am looking for the "Cheer" card shown above.
But YeeHaw says it's not theirs. Can anyone help?

posted by teenatuner on 2008-11-11 16:14:32
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