Sunday, March 13, 2011

To The Printers

Our girl's getting married and I'm taking on the invitations! I've dabbled in calligraphy for years and love it. My first big project was twenty nine years ago when I addressed envelopes for our wedding. I have a standing offer to my nieces and nephews that Uncle John will address their envelopes as a gift. Some have taken me up on it, and they were rewarding to do. Being of German descent I really enjoy writing out some of the traditional names. They look sharp in calligraphy.

For Amy I wanted to do it all from scratched. I pitched the idea after coming up with comparative costs to commercially available offerings, and they "gave me the job". Amy went with a pocket fold format, with individual cards for RSVP, Reception and Map. With invitation they are folded together in a pocket fold envelope. She had the idea of the owls, so I came up with a simple sketch after looking over the Internet for sample owl sketches. I needed to find out what "makes an owl" with minimum line work. All my work is done large scale and scaled down by the printer. I've gone with an off-set printer (good stuff) because my dad was an off-set pressman and I wanted it done in a way he would be proud of, since he's not here to see the event.

The last picture also has a mock-up I made to illustrate the concept. I'll have more pictures later of the finished product.

PS: I finished the roto-tilling this weekend and didn't blow my cool once!

4 comments:

Claire M said...

Very nice and memorable for your family!! Awesome to see the whole ensemble. ... and CONGRATULATIONS to your daughter on this big event!

Cheryl Gebhart said...

Congratulations! I like your invitations - it makes it so personal that you did them.

winna said...

Looks like you got in the groove with the Calligraphy pen consistancy----it takes practice to warm up when you
don't do it for a while..looks wonderful and such a better invite to receive by many...

Debo Boddiford said...

These are TERRIFIC!! You are one GREAT father!!