Happy Halloween!!! & Giveaway Winner

Wishing everyone a happy Halloween!! It’s my first Halloween in NYC, I’m so excited to see people’s creativity in the city tonight. I have to work on our last minute costume… and not done yet, but hopefully pull some together by tonight and will be able to share some fun report here.

I got a Halloween greeting from my girls in SF! It was so good that I had to share it. Thank you, guys!

From left; Cheryln’s robot, Sarah’s luchador, and Anna’s cat pirate.

Pumpkins on the stairs (From my neighborhood in Park Slope):

and these handmade pop-up Halloween cards I came across at etsy are just so cute! I like pop-up cards. They are so fun and it has perfect “boo” effect for Halloween.

Mr Owls Haunted Castle:

The Mummy:

Bats in the Dark:

Also, thank you so much for entering my little letterpress card giveaway!!! I used random.org to select the winner… and that is:

michele who said

“The power of the printing press is awesome!”

Congratulations, Michele, I will contact you shortly and get your information so I can send you the card!

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Letterpress Class 3 (Giveaway!)

Last Thursday, I learned how to do typesetting with small metal types. It could be a very tedious work, especially, if you are typesetting a whole book in 10-12pt or something (oh boy, I don’t know how long that would take!) I really like typesetting it by hand, though, I guess I’m on computer too much.

This is a composing stick. You use this to assemble pieces of metal type into words and lines.

This is a whole set of “Garamond 24pt”:

We each got a cheat sheet / Layout of the case. This helps a lot when you are setting a type one by one:

My work in progress. You start from the left bottom side, the letters are all up side down, but this is the top of the line. Yes, very tricky, at first:

As the composing stick gets full, you place them into the tray and keep setting the types:

When you are done with typesetting, bring the tray and slide everything onto the press (so it won’t break or anything):

And you set the metal types tight by using those bars so they won’t move around and you are ready to print!

Here is what I printed this week – A birthday card with a little bit of DIY:

You just have to circle one that you think the birthday girl/boy looks! You can circle multiple if you’d like, and add more to it, make it funny, make it cool… it’s going to be personalized by you.

I am thinking to giveaway this letterpress card for my fellow readers today! Just leave your comment here by Wednesday, October 29th, and I will randomly select a winner. I will ship it Internationally if you are not in the US and you won the giveaway so please don’t worry.

It is an A2 folded blank card (4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches) printed on 157lb rough surface white paper with an A2 envelope.

Thank you!

Dutch Door Press

These letterpress heart cards from dutch door press are just soo cute and sweet – I want it in every single color! They have such cute paper goods, it makes my day every time I visit their store.

Yee-Haw! Letterpress

These letterpressed tree prints have been in my Etsy favorites and I found a winter version of the same trees today – maybe I can get both sets and when season changes, these tree would change in my room, too. That’d be cute.

Spring:

Winter:

Yee-Haw! store carries many more letterpressed prints and cards, it is fun to look through. I like the Farmer’s Market cards: