Ardyn's First Birthday Invite

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  1. Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT! Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT!

    Here are some shots of my daughter's first birthday invite. Her name starts with 'A' and it was her '1' birthday so we chose an alphabet theme. Upon brainstorming with some friends we landed on making an oversized alphabet block. The final piece is 3"x3"x3". I had three stamps made, the illustration, the name and the info. I am planning on doing a things organized neatly photo for my portfolio that will show everything I used to make these. In the end it was a long process, but I am super stoked on how these turned out.

    Cheers_bob

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    4 months ago

  2. Pro Nathan Shinkle Nathan Shinkle

    All out!

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    4 months ago

  3. Pro David Keegan David Keegan

    Wow, very cute

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    4 months ago

  4. Laura Coggins Laura Coggins

    awesome! I'd love to share this on my blog...littlefrills.tumblr.com.

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    4 months ago

  5. Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT! Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT!

    @Nathan Shinkle haha, yep. I wanted to get these engraved like actual blocks, but way too costly. That would have been all out. This was mostly just my own time putting them together. Things we designers do for our kids! @David Keegan thanks! @Laura Coggins thanks and feel free too. I will be rebounding this shot with another shot sooner than later.

    4 months ago

  6. Pro Joshua Krohn Joshua Krohn

    Is the carton screen printed?

    4 months ago

  7. Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT! Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT!

    @Joshua Krohn no, it is cut adhesive vinyl.

    4 months ago

  8. Andrew Griswold Andrew Griswold

    Wow, above and beyond on these man. Very well done. Love the use of the cut vinyl. Are you and I the only ones still using that vinyl machine at Repro?

    4 months ago

  9. Kevin Gormal Kevin Gormal

    @Bob Ewing /// creative WHAT! Looks good, you know where I stand on them... turned out excellent my guy.

    4 months ago

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