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UNIQUE WEDDING INVITATIONS IN PAPER AND WOOD

feeling inspired…

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Happy Monday everyone! As part of keeping this blog regularly updated (yes, really, multiple posts in a month – let alone a week), I will be posting more inspiration boards like this one on a monthly basis. Enjoy!

Clockwise from top left:   1. silver vine earrings from MD Sparks – I love the little hint of texture and the asymmetrical placement of the leaves.    2. Diana wedding gown by Vera Wang -  It’s not very often that I stumble across a wedding dress that I absolutely adore, but this one has definitely tugged on my heartstrings.   3. silk bouqet sash from J. Crew – Feminine yet not too frilly.   4. photo titled “Softly” by Lori H. – Nice dreamy atmosphere…   5. satin stack rings from Stormy Sky – I’ve always had a soft spot for hammered silver.   6. painting titled “The White Calico Flower” by Georgia O’Keeffe,  as seen here – I’m nearing the end of a biography on O’Keeffe that I have been reading, so it’s only natural that she is on my mind.

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studio friday

We thought it would be fun to start posting a few photos from around the studio. Despite any lazy blogging habits of the past, the plan is to continue with this every Friday. Who knows what will show up – just whatever looked interesting through the viewfinder that week. Be sure to stop by again for a little peek!

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Clockwise from top left:  a printer in his natural habitat, close-up of ink knife and ink, close-up of the sucker bar on a Heidelberg Windmill

P.S.  Be very glad I went with black and white. Otherwise, that photo of the ink looks more like a scene out of a horror film rather than a press room.

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reply card wording and unexpected guests

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Occasionally, we have clients who are concerned about the potential of uninvited or unaccounted for guests. Traditionally, the names of invited guests are written on the invitation envelope and it is assumed that only those invited will make an appearance at the wedding.   Yes, you heard me, it is assumed that people know the proper etiquette and would not think twice about bringing an uninvited guest without asking first.  Easy enough and makes sense in my opinion, but sometimes this is just not the case.   While some may not see a problem with showing up uninvited, it can cause quite a few issues.  In some cases, it can even create a financial problem.  Take for instance the issue of food.   It’s good to keep in mind that unexpected guests can equal an unexpected catering bill at the end of the evening for the newly married couple.  (Not exactly the sort of wedding gift anyone has in mind.)

If the threat of uninvited guests is a concern to you, there are ways to approach it without (hopefully) offending anyone.  As stated previously, the envelope is the place to list the names of those invited.  Don’t be afraid to be specific. When children are included, their names can be written below their parents’ names or if preferred, the term “and family” can be used.   If including an inner envelope, then list each name on it instead.  If inviting a single friend or relative and you wish for them to have the opportunity to bring someone along, then simply state “and guest” after their name.

To go a step further, some like to include very specific information on the reply card.  If you need to keep a tight rein on the head count, you can include something similar to the following:   “we have reserved ___ seats in your honor” or perhaps,  “___ seats have been reserved for you.”  In either  case, you would fill in the blank with the number of guests invited individually on each reply card.

Similarly, you can use something like this:   “___ of ___ guests will be attending.”  In this case, you fill in the second line ahead of time, and the guest fills in the first line before returning the card to you.  For example, upon completion by both parties, it would read something like this:   “1 of 2 guests will be attending.”

You can also be a little more direct in finding out how many guests will be attending with something along these lines: “There are ___  guests in our party that will be attending.”  Or you can write out several options and simply leave them a place to check by the appropriate number.

To find out the number attending the ceremony versus reception, try something like this:

“Number attending ceremony ___    Number attending reception ___”

Any of these suggestions can be mixed and matched or reworded to suit your specific needs.  While this sort of reply card wording  may be a little less traditional, it will hopefully help create a few less headaches down the road.

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promotion time!

Oslo Press Promotion::Winter 2010

Happy new year everyone!  Yes, we know, it’s been very quiet around here.  What better way to break the silence than by announcing this sweet little deal?  As stated above, we are offering free letterpress place cards or favor tags to anyone who orders 50 or more wedding invitation sets between now and Valentine’s Day.   To clarify, a set must consist of an invite (in wood or paper), plus an outer envelope and at least one insert.  In return, those who qualify will receive coordinating paper place cards or favor tags that are letterpress printed with a motif.  As long as the same design is printed on each card, there is no problem.  Please note that individual guest names can not be printed on each card.

We are happy to print the number you need up to double the amount of invitation sets ordered.  For instance, if you order 100 sets, then you may receive up to 200 free place cards or favor tags.  If you need more than 200, then a fee will be incurred.  Also, cards may be flat, folded, or have a hole in them – whatever suits your needs!

If you have any questions at all, please let us know.  Enjoy!

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feeling inspired…

by sunlit fields, a gentle breeze across the face, and the sight of wildflowers still in bloom:

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and the credit goes to (clockwise from top left):   curly willow and balsa wood bouquet by jl designs/photo by ahs photography, dandelions yellow fabric by saffron craig,  vintage print of a dandelion available through holcroft, wedding gown by morgan boszilkov of natural bridals/photo via utterly engaged, painting titled “joy to the land” by gwensart, photo of dandelion titled “sweet dreams” by maleah matthews

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giveaway!

July marks our 2 year birthday here at Oslo Press!  That’s right, our doors (aka this website) have been officially open for business for 2 years!  The past couple of years have been a crazy hectic time full of learning and a whole lot of late nights; but every minute has been an awesome adventure that I can’t imagine not having been a part of.  To celebrate, we’re participating in a little giveaway over on Style Me Pretty.  Be sure to head on over there for a chance to win 100 engraved wood place cards, escort cards, or favor tags.  Best of luck!!

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sneak peek: custom wedding invites

Just thought I would share a peak at some custom invites that we recently finished and shipped off.  At the request of the bride, I created this illustration for her upcoming fall wedding.  This project actually began with save the dates – where a smaller but similar leaf illustration made an appearance.  I then developed the idea further once it was time to work on the invites.   A little later on I will be able to share more, but for now, here are some closeups:

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Apparently, I have had my fill of the summer heat because this warm combination of colors is making me more than ready for fall.

What you see:  laser engraved walnut veneer,  letterpress on ecru paper

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new typeface: burgues

We are happy to announce that we have recently added a new typeface to our collection.  It’s not up on the site just yet, but here is a little demonstration:

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This calligraphy inspired typeface designed by Ale Paul, is full of flourishes and possibilities.  Like what you see but not sure it is the right fit for your invite?  That’s what we’re here for.  When working together to create your stationery, you will always have the opportunity to see several different typefaces in action.  Burgues, as well as some of the other scripts in our collection, can be dressed up a bit for more flair, or can be left simple and clean.  We are more than happy to show you the different looks that can be achieved with each one.  All you have to do is ask…

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garden in green

Green is a favorite color around here and is a common request when it comes to ink selection.  While my personal favorites tend to be greens with more yellow in them, I fell in love when this color came off the press.  And what color might this new love be?  That would be Pantone 363.  The bride and groom selected this custom blended green ink along with bright white cotton paper and cherry wood invites.  A perfect combination, in my opinion.

garden in green

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inspiration & process

Just thought I would share a little peak into my process when working on a new illustration.  First, I tend to do some quick sketching followed by research.  By research I mean I usually gather some inspiring photos and colors, as well as look through some of my old sketches and not so neatly place them around my drawing board.  Following this stage, I do more quick sketching until I start feeling the direction I want to go in.  Then, depending on my mood and the style I am going for, I either create some cleaner drawings by hand which I then clean up using the computer, or I create the illustration directly on the computer.

Here are a few images as well as initial sketches and ideas from a recent custom design project.  I’m really excited about the finished illustration, so I will try and post some photos of the finished project in the future.

beach illustration: inspiration & process

and the credit goes to:  top left image of the yummy crinkly taffeta gown by Nicole Miller (via Brides.com), all other images by me

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