Each year the Foil & Specialty Effects Association (FSEA) hosts the Gold Leaf Awards to highlight creativity in the printing industry. We are thrilled to announce that Lindsy’sSelene won Gold in the “Best Use of Foil/Embossing – Announcement/Invitation (Creative)” category.
foil stamping: gold shine (invitation + belly band) + prism shine (invitation) + gold prism (belly band) | fonts: neutra text + aire bold pro + melika letter | papers: navy velvet (invitation front) + bella smooth cotton bright white 2-ply (invitation back) + 40# vellum (belly band) | invite size: f-8 | liner: northern lights in cmyk | envelope: bella cotton bright white | digital addressing ink: denim
Jeanne and Philip worked with our friends at Seaside Papery to create their invitation suite. The overlay crest was created from our library using our Build Your Own Crest frames and motifs. On the invite card, we used the fonts from our Vienne v.2 suite, and added a digital floral background. The Baptism card and envelope are in Bella plum, and perfectly compliment the purple florals throughout.
letterpress ink: regalia | foil stamping: prism shine | digital inks: cmyk | papers: bella smooth cotton white 1ply + bella plum 1ply + 40# vellum | fonts: maison de fleur + mrs eaves + garamond | envelope liner: custom pattern in cmyk | envelope: bella plum | customization #66489
Our Bella Figura – Brooklyn store helped bring Zoey’s prism shine Bat Mitzvah invitations together. They decided to keep the original design from Ayla with a few personal twists of their own. They opted for Old Rose letterpress ink as the neutral for the Prism Shine foil elements. A Shabbat Dinner card mimicked the design of the invitation but instead printed in all Old Rose ink. The outer envelope tied the Old Rose elements together. Finally, a full flood of Prism Shine foil added even more pops of color to the overall suite.
Letterpress: Old Rose | Foil color: Prism Shine | Font: Gotham | Design: Ayla | Paper: 2 ply Smooth Bright White | Size: F8 | Customization: 49646| Bella Figura – Brooklyn