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Paper Doll Press Stationery
- Item Number
- 310
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 73 USD to clewtex
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
Set of note cards by Waverly parent, Jessica Pokaski's, Paper Doll Press
LETTERPRESS PRINTING
Letterpress Printing is the earliest form of printing, dating back to the 15th century. Today it is considered an art form in its own right. It uses a relief technique in which movable type or computer generated photopolymer plates are used to impress an image onto paper. The most high-end form of printing today, letterpress printing is easily recognizable by its tactile and hand-made quality.
Paper Doll Press was born more than a decade ago out of my lifelong love of pretty paper and the thrill of receiving something beautiful in the mail. Through the years I have had the special privilege of creating wedding invitations, baby announcements and countless sets of personal stationery for friends and family, and also for many people I have never met. Now that my dream of opening a home studio has come true, I am thrilled to be able to spend even more time working with my clients to create beautiful letterpress pieces that fit their personality, style and budget.
http://paperdollpress.com/
Item Special Note
Items will be delivered to the winning local bidder after the close of the auction by coordinating with Lillian at wpopresident@thewaverlyschool.org the Waverly School/donor are not responsible for shipping fees if applicable.
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Paper Doll Press
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