Behind the Press: a letterpress blog by Dinglewood Design and Press / fall

Make Gratitude Contagious. Give thanks with a note. - Dinglewood Design & Press

Make Gratitude Contagious. Give thanks with a note.

It’s time to give thanks! I am a bit of a foodie so I love a holiday that involves a big meal. My big and crazy family joins together and my parents have a Battle of the Turkeys.  Mom makes

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These Letterpress Ladies Love October - Dinglewood Design & Press

These Letterpress Ladies Love October

Love. Love. Love. The fall excitement is tangible in our office. Dinglewood Design & Press letterpress ladies love October! Why we love October so much: Pumpkin Everything Tights, leggings, sweaters, boots & scarves Fall farmers markets Cozy fall nights perfect

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Letterpress Calligraphy Save the Dates - Dinglewood Design & Press

Letterpress Calligraphy Save the Dates

Last month I was contacted by Sissy, an old college friend in need of letterpress calligraphy save the dates. She had already had an amazing calligrapher design them for her but when it came time to print, she knew that

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Rustic Letterpress Wedding Invitations - Dinglewood Design & Press

Rustic Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Rustic Letterpress Wedding Invitations Samantha and Mark were married this past October in Alexander City, Alabama.  The venue, The Stables at Russell Crossroads, was near Lake Martin with a stunning barn to hold the nights festivities. Since the venue was

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Letterpress for Fall - Dinglewood Design & Press

Letterpress for Fall

Fall is hands down, my favorite time of the year. A few of my favorite things that make it great: dressing in cozy sweaters and sturdy boots. long scenic hikes gazing at fiery red and golden leaves. pumpkin-flavored sweets and

Christy Etheredge
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Today on the Press: Fall Letterpress Coasters - Dinglewood Design & Press

Today on the Press: Fall Letterpress Coasters

The mums are getting ready to bloom, there’s sap on the cars and the squirrels are already busy eating the pecans on our pecan tree (or for those of us in the south, Peh-cahn.) That can only mean one thing:

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