something old, something new

i have not at all been schooled or trained in the graphic arts so programs like illustrator, indesign, photoshop, etc. are foreign to me.. but in order to have photopolymer plates made by any one of the bigger platemakers, it helps to have your design created in any of the major design programs. say again? i know right.. you’re telling me. my other obsession is scrapbooking so i’m more familiar with terms like eyelets, glitter, rubber stamping, rub-ons.. nice, pretty sounding words. but of course, no, scrapbooking and making cards with rubber stamps wasn’t enough i guess.. i had to stick my nose in letterpress printing and with that comes jargon like mineral spirits, hi speed quoins, reglets. and then mix all that old school letterpress talk with new school digital talk like eps files, press-ready pdf, embed images, outline fonts, dpi, lpi, cmyk, halftones, and the list just keeps going. seriously? what the freak!?! so on with my self-teaching quest with youtube and online tutorials as my best friends. {note to self, take a basic class on adobe illustrator} phew. so after i sent my designs off to this fabulous company, boxcar press, i had so much anxiety because i wasn’t sure if i did everything properly. but today my friends {eh hem, correction, my imaginary blog reading friends}, the plates arrived.. and they turned out just how i imagined! the photopolymer plates, base, and roller gauge all arrived only 3 days after i ordered them. go boxcar press! and the base isn’t even mine.. it’s a loaner because apparently the base i need must be custom cut which takes a few weeks so boxcar sent me a loaner base in the meantime {talk about customer service}! here are the plates-one for my friend’s mom’s 60th surprise birthday party and the other a mickey mouse themed kid party for my friend’s daughter along with the handy dandy loaner base and roller gauge. {note to imaginary blog reader that is not a ‘letterpresser’, you may be thinking, what’s a base for? so here’s a quick lesson from a total newbie.. in order to print with photopolymer plates, they need to be type high which is .918″. photopolymer plates aren’t made that high so you need a base to adhere the plates to so that they are the right height.} now if i can only find the time between the screams of my two toddlers to actually use these plates and start printing… now that in itself is a whole other issue.

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aficionado!

i titled this post “aficionado” thinking it meant official, but not according to merriam-webster online which states afi·cio·na·do : a person who likes, knows about, and appreciates a usually fervently pursued interest or activity : devotee ; aficionados of the bullfight; movie aficionados. hmm.. so i guess the title makes sense after all since i would like to consider myself an aficionado of letterpress, among other things. back to the subject at hand…. it’s official, penelope’s press is now officially official! in the mail today arrived my certificate of ownership- penelope’s press is a registered business in the state of IL. when i held the piece of paper with the gold foil emblem, i had such an exhilarating feeling! strange though because in my former life as a real estate agent, i also had an “official” piece of paper stating i was licensed in IL to practice real estate, yet that little paper never gave me the goose bumps. something about truly being my own boss.. ownership of something completely and utterly my own… gets me really, really pumped (hmmm and really, really scared at the same time). oh well.. i either succeed in my pursuits or fail miserably trying to succeed in my pursuits. win-win situation i suppose! below is said certificate of ownership along with the legal business notice that was printed in the local paper. note to self: must frame and hang certificate with fancy gold emblem and must scrapbook newspaper clipping. tee hee. i’m giddy, can you tell?



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gettin’ busy

more ebay purchased type (36pt goudy and a mystery font) arrived in the mail! the seller of the “mystery” type didn’t know the name or size of the type, so i was pleasantly surprised when it arrived! if anyone can identify the type name, leave me a comment please, i would appreciate it. i’m excited that i have a few projects scheduled for two good friends of mine that will be keeping me busy.. 60th birthday invites for my friend’s mom and save the dates for a wedding that i’m also a bridesmaid for. i’ll be sure to post pictures of the end product. i also might have a retail opportunity.. my husband’s cousin has a retail gift shop and asked if i want to sell some of my cards there.. yah! below are the newest ebay purchases, vintage and all- if you look real close at the curvy type, you can even see vintage dust!

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