This invite pumps up the jam with an old school boom box and mix tapes. We love it for it’s fun factor and unique departure from most wedding stationery. The horizontal size is different, the illustration is super fun and the couples initials are even in the speakers of the boom box!


Adam Ramerth at Lark designed this set. He did a fantastic job with the theme. And we must say, this is a demanding letterpress printing job. The registration is TIGHT. The two yellow and blue colors align critically over one another to create the green as they overprint. The large graphics with small type make balancing ink density a challenge. We printed the cards on Crane Lettra 110lb C 100% cotton paper with inks matching to the envelope colors chosen from the French Paper Poptone paper line. The format uses a No 10 square flap envelope rather than the standard A size invitation envelopes. The horizontal format is perfect for the boom box theme both on the cards and the outside of the envelope. We printed it all together on a single press sheet and delivered it to a super excited bride and groom.

This design is available for customization. Email us if you are interested: numbers_at_studioonfire_dot_com


















Amazing. AH MAZE ING.
stop it!!! you’re making me cry. we blogged about this beauty. how can we not. it’s too yummy to not share. i need to have you guys print our designs. you guys really rock!
Oh so funky! What press was this run on? From what I hear, the Heidelberg Windmills do awesome registration like this?
Every time I open my Google Reader and see a new post from you guys it’s the first feed I open.
Your work never fails to amaze me. Stunning work every time. As a stationery designer myself (who would love to one day learn Letterpress), you are truly an inspiration.
Beautiful invitations. Beautiful work period. :)
Adele
The Windmill can feed up to a 10 x 15 sheet, but certainly can’t print a form this big. And a Windmill is great for register, but does not have the impressional strength or sheet size capability to run a design like this. This was a 13 x 20 press sheet run on our Heidelberg Cylinder press. Much stronger impression on that press and still great register.
That is some really nice work indeed.
this TRULY AMAZING. i am in love with these invites.
looooooovvvvveeee!!!!!!!
you know, every time I think I’m doing awesome letterpress work all I have to do is click over to you guys and then I realize I SUCK in a big. fat. way.
thanks for inspiring… but damn, you sure know how to ruin a girl’s design self esteem!
Great article. Brides, see http://www.creative-theme-wedding-ideas.com
for other theme wedding ideas
Thanks for doing such an amazing job printing this mofo…it’s only as good as the execution. Thanks, thanks, thanks!
Oh man- these are great. I am working on my own wedding invites now, and I am jealous.
I am flipping out over this stationery! I’m addicted to your blog, but this made me want to cry tears of joy!
oh how I want to eat these invitations!! Crazy. Wicked. Cool!!
I think that this is just amazing… brilliant!
Fonda LaShay
This is so amazing! You guys do some pretty beautiful work!
Wow, almost makes me want to get married or at least host some sort of major event. EXCELLENT work.