Fab Five No.10

It was another award winning week at Sweet Paper! Here’s a quick recap of the work week.

Monday:
A great reminder arrived in the mail today! Tutta Lou Press has designed these fab five worthy “art by mail” letterpress prints that we just can’t get enough of! This colorful message is a great item to send to a friend, or frame in your own home! Theresa even grabbed one for herself as soon as they arrived, it’s safe to say they won’t be around for long!

you should be daaaancin’ yah!

Tuesday:
Tuesday was my fabulous father’s birthday, so it was only appropriate that I select my new favorite celebratory birthday card from Plane Paper in his honor. This tri-fold card is detailed with three different laser cuts, creating depth when it is closed, and a long string of flags when opened. Perfect for anything from birthdays to showers, this laser cut beauty is right on target.

Happy Birthday Daddy-o!


Wednesday:
Finishing up a project is always a good feeling.  I was so excited when the planner of this shower came back in to get menus and place cards to match the invitations we designed for her last month. It was fun to create a different design using the same elements for a different, yet cohesive look.

I’ll have one of everything! Except dessert.. I’ll take two!

Thursday:
I don’t know about everyone else, but I’ve been OBSESSED with following the Olympics this year! I’m only a little upset that the “fab five” women’s gymnastics team copied the title of this weekly blog post as their team nickname… but I’m sure I’ll get over it with time.  I cheered extra loud when our fabulous women’s soccer team won GOLD on Thursday as one of those ladies is one of our brides!!  Among being busy winning gold medals, the Del Mar native is also wrapping up invitations for her coming up wedding! GO TEAM!

USA! USA!

Friday:
Ending this week of excitement was a day of (my favorite) crafting!! I cozied up to 3 yards of burlap and twine to assemble the finishing touches on these custom designed and locally letterpressed invitations. From paper picking to string snipping, these tailor made rustic invitations were designed detail by detail from start to finish.

the twine “ties” it all together, don’t you think?

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