Our printing company, Lettered Olive, is known for beautiful and classic letterpress designs. And, on luxurious Italian paper. But, there are so many more things Lettered Olive does. So, today we are sharing it all with you.
One of our signature Soiree services is our event branding. Always custom for each client, wedding welcome gifts usually include snacks, water bottles, and sometimes even embroidered items all featuring event branding. For example, logos, monograms, illustrations, or even sayings the couple is known for can be turned into packaging.
Escort or seating cards usually get a creative touch also. An embroidered monogram runner anchors the table here, and is given to the couple afterwards to have in their new home. And, little garden signs handwritten with guests’ names are used in individual pots of herbs for seating.
Another huge hit lately, are our wardrobe tags. Often found in the wedding welcome booklets, guests can hang up their outfits as they are unpacking and coordinate with each event.
But, don’t forget all of the little extras. For late night food passing on the dance floor, at a Chicago wedding, custom pizza boxes wow guests. And, everyone loves to take home matchbooks, custom of course. Finally, as an added detail for speciality drinks, or a dessert station, our wooden drink stirrers have so many uses.
Also, custom cocktail napkins are a must. For this wedding, favorite fun phrases from the bride’s favorite movies, books, and poems are the design feature. Guests loved getting a new quote every time. And, we even printed a few on the custom pillows that were decor pieces throughout the reception lounge.
Often, we work on many other weekend events, like rehearsal dinners. These tend to be great places to have fun and step outside the box from traditional invites.
We have definitely become known for our bar designs over the years. Custom printed fabric is often the design of choice. And, we think taking a pretty pattern from somewhere in the wedding papers is always a good choice to print on fabric. Of course, it can be also used to make pillows, lampshades, tray liners for food service, etc.
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