Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

Kathryn from Blackbird Letterpress is a seasoned printmaker, stationer, and former teacher! Based in Baton Rouge, Kathryn has grown and built her business in Louisiana since her MFA days and has become known especially for her die cut greeting cards. Today Kathryn is taking us through how she’s grown and transitioned her business throughout the years. Welcome Kathryn! —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

From Kathryn: When I finished my MFA in printmaking at LSU in 2003, I bought my first letterpress, a Chandler and Price 8×12. I moved the press into a friend’s house who had a large back room and started printing custom work — business cards, wedding invitations, etc. Before making Blackbird a full-time job, I taught adjunct at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette teaching drawing, 2D & 3D Design, and Art Appreciation. I moved back to Baton Rouge in 2007 with the press and type. In 2009, while keeping overhead low (my printshop moved into my husband’s metal fabrication shop) I decided to put all my energy into Blackbird. This meant expanding from custom and retail online & local markets to the wholesale market and exhibiting at trade shows.

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

Our printshop is located in mid-city Baton Rouge in what I like to call the “cemetery district” (we are next door to a 19th century cemetery). We moved into a new studio in 2016 and this expanded our space, almost tripling it in size. My husband and I renovated an old office building for about 4 years where we live upstairs and the printshop is downstairs.

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

We focus mostly on letterpress greeting cards, handmade notebooks, calendars, while also continuing to provide custom letterpress printing from business cards to fine wedding invitations. We print, die cut, bind notebooks, and assemble our products in house.

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

Many of our cards are die cut shaped cards (like the folded hand-shaped and skull-shaped cards). Our biggest sellers are the animal cards in which most are die cut to hold a gift card, money, note, or photo. We love to design things that move, like our perpetual calendars and volvelle info spinners (National Parks, Brilliant Women).

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

Most days are full of nonstop packaging, binding notebooks, and printing, with some design or drawing thrown in somewhere. We have a board that keeps track of the list of card reprinting to do, as well as lists of orders to fill. Personally, as the owner/printer/designer/bookkeeper, my biggest struggle is getting it all done. I do all of our accounting, plus much of the printing and designing, so it can be difficult to fit it all in a day. I’m lucky to have a great team that focuses on printing, scoring, order filling, cutting paper, and custom printing and designing.

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

Most card designs start with pencil and paper, from sketches to the final drawing finished in black ink. The drawing gets scanned into the computer where it is formatted and then compositionally laid out in order for plates to be ordered for printing. As a team we discuss color options, as well as envelope color and packaging options. Plates arrive, paper gets cut, and then the card is on to print.

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

We have 5 presses in the studio, 8×12 C&P platen press, 10×15 C&P platen press, Vandercook SP15, and 2 10×15 Heidelberg Windmills. Each job or card is printed on the press that will print the design the best. Each press has it’s strengths and we use them accordingly. For example, the Windmills do the die cutting and quantity production printing and the Vandercook will print notebook covers and wedding invitations.

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

Behind the Stationery: Blackbird Letterpress

The printed pieces get die cut or trimmed and scored if needed and then move to their inventory place on the shelf until they are packaged and shipped to one of our retailers!

All photos courtesy of Blackbird Letterpress.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations

You guys, today is going to be a GREAT day: we have an invitation from Arley-Rose and Morgan of Ladyfingers Letterpress to share with you! If you’ve been reading OSBP for the last five or so years, you know that these ladies produce some of the most imaginative and beautiful custom stationery (including my first daughter’s baby announcement!). These stunning southwestern mixed media wedding invitations are no exception. Arley and Morgan incorporated non-traditional materials like mica, leather, sage, and wood to create a complete invitation experience. Amazing!

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

From Arley-RoseIt’s safe to say that most of our clients these days have already experienced firsthand the quality and creativity of our work before they hire us. They likely have received an invitation of ours from a family or friend and intimately know the thrill of receiving a commissioned Ladyfingers Letterpress invitation in the mail and want their guests to feel the same way.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

A few years back, we had created pretty insane baby shower invitations for some close friends who are in the film industry in New York. A guest of that shower, Alex Bolotow, was dating the iconic fashion photographer Terry Richardson at the time, and when they became engaged, she called us up right away with tons of enthusiasm and ideas.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

Alex and Terry were planning an intimate gathering at a remote and serene southwestern desert location outside of Taos, New Mexico and wanted to give their guests a preview of the warmth, love, and realness that they would soon be experiencing on their wedding day. A gift of excitement, a collection of beautiful things both close to their hearts and to the heart of the place they wed.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

We worked together for ten months to create something that could hardly be deemed an invitation. A gift, maybe. More like a finely curated assemblage of meaningful things, like opening the lid of a close friend’s favorite collection of personal objects. Alex and Terry wanted the suite to be as personal, tactile and location-centric as possible. The concept took on a three-dimensional form, and the invitations were shipped in large hand-lettered kraft boxes that were carefully opened to uncover a sun-kissed wooden box overflowing with the invitation and supporting objects.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

We hand lettered the invitation and foil printed it in gold foil onto sturdy and semi-translucent pieces of mica. Additional pieces such as their RSVP and Smudge Blessing Card were letterpress printed on thick cotton paper. We worked with local artist Pipilo Road to design and manufacture handmade wooden boxes out of reclaimed materials. The lids were hand painted and screen printed. We went through several iterations where we sent videos of different prototypes back and forth before a design was settled and the boxes were fabricated.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

Soft, tobacco deerskin leather pouches were carefully designed, stitched and hand burned by Three Arrows Leather out of Taos. Alex helped us source sage bundles, quartz rocks, vintage matches from New Mexican locations and palo santo sticks to complete the suite and allow their guests to conduct a Smudge Blessing of their own. All of these items, plus a hand-drawn map of Taos and a celestial map of the night sky on the date of their wedding, were carefully tucked into the handmade wooden box which was designed to fit perfectly within an outer shipping box.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers LetterpressSouthwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

We got to know Alex over the time we spent working together, and now consider her a close friend. In fact, she and Terry surprised us with an invitation to their wedding, which we happily accepted. We’re still reeling from our time spent in Taos with this lovely couple and are happy to finally share these photos taken by Lauren Memarian with you! For more gorgeous photos of this suite, check out the Gallery of Commissioned Works at ladyfingersletterpress.com.

Southwestern Mixed Media Wedding Invitations by Ladyfingers Letterpress

Thanks Arley-Rose and Morgan!

Design: Ladyfingers Letterpress
Wooden Boxes: Pipilo Road
Leather Pouches: Three Arrows Leather

Ladyfingers Letterpress is a member of the Designer Rolodex â€“ check out more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Lauren Memarian

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! We’ve had the most gorgeous week here in DC, and I got to chaperone my first field trip for Sophie’s kindergarten class on Monday! We went out to a farm in Virginia with a huge pumpkin patch and a bunch of fun things for kids to do. Sophie has 25 kids in her class, so it was a little bit chaotic, but a lot of fun. This weekend we’re planning to take Alice to the pumpkin patch (since she didn’t get to go on the field trip) and enjoy this gorgeous fall weather! But in the meantime…

Dallas Clayton #kindcomments Mural at Union Market in Washington, DC

Photo by me of the new Dallas Clayton #kindcomments Mural at Union Market here in DC

…a few links for your weekend!

I just bought this jacket and I’m already completely obsessed with it! And it’s currently 25% off!

Definitely going to try this DIY two-toned concrete vase project

Country Curtains is going out of business after 60 years, and I’m so sad. They make my absolute favorite thermal blackout roman shades – get some while you still can!

This velvet dress is perfect for the holidays!

Love the hologram foil edge on these business cards

The perfect fall bootie

MAKE: Pumpkin donuts with maple glaze and toasted coconut

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Weekend project alert! Make these DIY Matisse-inspired pumpkins

Have you tried the new recycled cotton business cards from MOO? They’re perfect for bright colors and illustrations!

Fun and modern color blocked geometric wedding invitations

Black and white wedding stationery inspiration

 

That’s it for me this week. I’ll see you all back here on Monday! xoxo

Color Blocked Geometric Wedding Invitations

Well, these color blocked geometric wedding invitations are a LOT of fun! Inspired by modern architecture, Meghan of And Here We Are came up with this fun geometric design that was letterpress printed in three colors to create the color block effect. Meghan added a vellum overlay with hand lettering and a subtle geometric print; another subtle reference to the architectural inspiration. Love!

Color Blocked Geometric Wedding Invitations by And Here We Are

From MeghanWe drew on inspirations from famous Mexican architecture for these modern, neon, letterpress printed, vellum overlaid, color-blocked, geometric wedding invitations.

Color Blocked Geometric Wedding Invitations by And Here We Are

I loved that Kate and Alec were inspired by travel and literature and film and visual arts when planning their Brooklyn wedding. The list of influences they cited when we started our project included Mexico City, Frieda Kahlo, Frank Stella, Alejandro Jodorowski, and Luis Barragan, among others. I looked through all these inspirational cues and started to try to find a way to mesh them together. As I collected visual samples of these artists, I got more and more excited about the colors and shapes in Barragan’s architectural work, which led me to this geometric design. I loved the way he layered colorful shapes in space, and was especially drawn to the staircases and the cut-outs in his shapes.

Color Blocked Geometric Wedding Invitations by And Here We Are

Since we were going to be letterpress printing, I really wanted to play with the idea of overprinting: overlapping print colors to create additional colors. Because they were collecting their RSVPs online, we were able to list an RSVP link on the main invitation card instead of including a second card; dropping the reply card freed up space in the budget to add a third ink color to the main card. We letterpress printed three colors (a teal, “millennial” pink, and a fluorescent highlighter yellow) strategically overlapped to create six colors overall. The type was knocked out from the color blocks to reveal the colors below for a really fun effect.

Color Blocked Geometric Wedding Invitations by And Here We Are

Being just one card, it was printed on the thickest paper possible to really give it some “oomph.” To fill out the package and to really play up the idea of overlapping and overprinting, I added a hand-lettered vellum top sheet printed with a subtle geometric pattern. The final touch was adding a colorful envelope liner to a bright pink envelope.

Color Blocked Geometric Wedding Invitations by And Here We Are

Thanks Meghan!

Invitation Design and Letterpress Printing: And Here We Are

And Here We Are is a member of the Designer Rolodex – see more of their beautiful work here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: And Here We Are

Happy Weekend!

Happy Friday everyone! And a Friday the 13th at that! It’s finally starting to feel like fall here in DC, which… well, I was really starting to wonder if we’d be having 80-degree days into November! We’re in full Halloween costume planning mode over here, since Sophie has asked to be a “Winter Fairy” this year. I’m not really sure where she got the idea, but we’re planning to DIY an icicle crown and experiment with some white and glittery make up. I’ve been spending lots of time on Pinterest looking for inspiration, and I think this is going to be lots of fun! But in the meantime…

Bright Room Studio / Pumpkins

Watercolor illustration by Bright Room Studio

…a few links for your weekend!

Did you see Jenny’s tutorial for painting your fridge? I went with white for our studio fridge, but maybe I’ll try painting it a pretty mint green!

Yay for sweater season! This slouchy cardigan looks cozy.

Definitely feeling the natural wood trend in the kitchen! 

I’m loving all the planters at CB2 these days. This one might be my fave, or maybe this one?

DC area folks! Pub Dread is offering timed entry tickets to benefit disaster relief efforts in Puerto Rico. You should go!

Sigh. How our current president thinks the U.S. government works. 

I’ve been meaning to get a legit first aid box for my little family – how cute is this one?

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Romantic wedding invitations with a vellum overlay

Halloween cards, part boo! (aka 2)

Behind the Stationery with Yao Cheng Design â€“ I love her beautiful watercolor florals!

Such pretty gray calligraphy wedding invitations with deckled edges

Beautiful calligraphy inspiration from Angelique Ink

 

That’s it for me this week. To everyone in northern California, please stay safe out there, friends. I’ll see you all back here next week. xoxo