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  1. @mia did you find anyone?
  2. no ink today, yippee, printing foil wedding invitations all day!
  3. @Naina we don't have anything online with white foil, but when I have a chance I'll photograph a piece and send you the link, email address?
  4. @katriarch depends if you're treadling or using a motor or even if the press is an auto-feed
  5. @Naina we have samples of white matte foil on black stock, email contact@dolcepress.com if you are interested in a sample
  6. @ChrisMBowyer Where are you? John Barrett at Letterpress Things is just about the nicest person you could talk to, he's in chicopee, MA
  7. @jdjonas a plate with the image and text is inked and pressed into the paper to create a relief, gives everything a nice feel!
  8. @ChrisMBowyer what advice? its kind of a broad question!
  9. @bendruckerphoto you'll definitely get a better deal the more you do, any reason for the small run?
  10. FF - follow those who share the follow love: @mloreno @jacksoncreek @vinneyt @soireebliss
  11. @Naina well you could do white matte foil on black stock, or offset the full black on white stock and then letterpress them
  12. thanks @susana_cristina, did you have a chance to photograph them?
  13. @Naina this is what silver on black looks like (http://bit.ly/iya6V it has a little shimmer which makes it pop
  14. @Naina a full bleed of color doesn't work well either since ink is never completely opaque unless you run it through the press several times
  15. @jakedavidrohde Thanks, the cards feel even more amazing than they look!
  16. @Naina White ink on black stock doesn't work well, silver ink or white foil would be much better, we'll send you a letterpress quote
  17. Foodimentary Business Cards: John-Bryan Hopkins, the man behind Foodimentary, writes about all things food from .. http://tinyurl.com/ljy9zq
  18. Check out the letterpress @Foodimentary business cards we just posted: http://bit.ly/8ZYEF
  19. Alphabet Drawers inspired by wood letterpress type: http://bit.ly/uS557
  20. International Typographic Letterpress Union card, 1925 - http://bit.ly/2ISsP