I thought I’d take a quick break from holiday stationery this morning to share a couple of business cards printed by Michael from Czar Press.  Michael printed the first set of business cards for Meg Sutton with a design that emulates college ruled paper, and since Meg couldn’t decide which kind of paper she liked best, Michael split the print run on her two top choices — super-thick (220#/600 gsm!) cotton lettra paper and chipboard:
Michael also printed a few new cards for himself — also on the super-thick cotton lettra — complete with vibrant red edge painting.  The thickness of the paper both allows a full letterpress impression on both sides of the paper without showing through on the other side, and really helps the red edges stand out:
 {image credits: czar press}
*Czar Press is one of my fabulous sponsors, but provided no financial compensation or incentives for this post. I feature his work solely because I think it’s awesome. For information on my editorial policy, click here.
These cards are drop-dead gorgeous!
nice! we love 220#, a lot.
These are GORGEOUS!!!!
i am so flattered to see my cards, let alone my design, featured on a blog that i read! and the best part is it was a complete surprise! hats off to michael for the beautiful letterpress that really made it come to life
Really love the first set. The impression is gorgeous and I like the simple design resemblent of the writing pad!