Archive for the ‘greeting cards & gifts’ Category

Swoon! Valentine’s Day is here again!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

And we’ve got some new Valentine’s designs to boot!

No lion…Order by February 5th to ensure you get your cards before Valentine’s. Free shipping on orders over $20! (Enter code LOVE2010).

Let the wooing and swooning begin!

New personalized gift tags!

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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Just in time for the holidays! We just added these adorable gift tags to our site, inspired by one of our clients! Above, Owls.

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Winter Wonderland

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Traveling Mice – also available in blue

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Bird & Cherries

Prices start at $50 for 25 personalized tags (printed on premium textured label stock).

Happy gift-giving!!

Hilarious holiday cards!

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

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We’ve been seeing quite a few fantastic holiday cards come across our desks — some of them just make us laugh out loud, like this one!! Ah, the unfettered joy of the holiday season! (Thanks to the Clancy’s for sharing!)

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Another of our faves is this fantastic montage by Good on Paper’s Lisa Wong Jackson! Love the oven outfit (as in “bun in the”) and that dog is too darn cute!

The designs shown above are: Cut Paper Christmas and Vintage Doves. Enjoy!

Gilt Groupe Sale!

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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Check out Hello!Lucky cards on Gilt Groupe this week – steep discounts on some of our favorite letterpress cards styles, including thank you notes, holiday cards, and party invitations! Not a member? Leave your e-mail address in a comment and we’ll be happy to invite you join!

Featured in the Financial Times!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Our Woodland Cheer thank you card was featured in the “How to Spend it” section of this weekend’s Financial Times, along with excerpts from an interview with the Moyle sisters! Writer Mark O’Flaherty did a great job with the piece. Thanks, Mark!

One of our favorite quotes he picked:

“When something heartfelt has to be conveyed, an e-mail can’t compete. The stationery of the future will be unique and handcrafted. If it feels mass-produced, why bother?”

Here’s the full interview:

MO: Could you tell me how you both first became interested and involved in letterpress?

HL: Eunice studied printmaking in collage and heard about a letterpress class held at San Francisco Center for the Book from a friend. She took a class there and became obsessed. Her first project was James Bond-themed invitations inspired by the original Casino Royale movie poster for a party Sabrina was hosting — thus Sabrina got hooked as well. Eunice got her first hand-cranked Vandercook printing press on eBay and installed it in her garage. After printing thousands of cards and developing a mild case of tennis elbow, we upgraded to a more automated Heidelberg Windmill printing press, from circa 1950.

MO: How would you describe your particular style?

HL: Happy vintage graphic bohemian. We draw from eclectic sources, from Victorian to 1960s advertising design, so our style is hard to pinpoint. The unifying characteristic is a sense of whimsy and making sure the artist’s/designer’s hand felt in the design details and customisation.

MO: What have your inspirations been?

HL: Tim Walker, Paul Rand, Jamie Oliver’s food packaging by Pearl Fisher, The Raleigh Hotel, Rob Ryan, Mucha, Hatch Show Print, Charlie Harper, Kay Nielsen, Andy Warhol, Orla Kiely, Andrew and Martin Provensen — to name just a few.

MO: What’s the scale of the operation and how many pieces are you producing per year?

HL: We’re a mid-sized boutique – about 15 staff and 4 printing presses. We produce about 2,000 letterpress cards per day, ranging from greetings cards to custom designed wedding invitation suites, each of which may consist of multiple customised enclosures. So, probably about 80,000 – 100,000 pieces a year.

MO: Do you think there is one particular piece of work you’ve produced that sums up your style, or that you think has been particularly successful?

HL: The save the date poster that Eunice created for her own wedding – it’s a bit over-the-top and combines whimsy with graphic elements and hand lettering and illustration. Other than that, the L’Oiseau wedding invitation suite is representative of our style – graphic and chic but a light-hearted.

MO: Why is letterpress which is inherently ‘vintage’, so modern again?

HL: People are feeling very nostaligic for the written word and old-fashioned correspondence. Call it mass-media burnout, Facebook phobia, or what not. There is something tactile, pleasing and personal about receiving a hand-written note written on a beautiful piece of stationery. Letterpress plays perfectly to these visceral desires because it is printed on a soft, cottony paper and printing is literally pressed into the page.

MO: Impossible I know, but from the book Handmade Hellos, could you identify 2-3 people working in letterpress mentioned in the book that you think are working in a particularly modern way, and why?

HL: Absolutely. Egg Press: they are using graphic, Mid-Century modern-inspired designs (think Marimekko or Orla Kiely) and combining that to perfection with letterpress and a witty sensibilty. Pancake & Franks: their designs are uber modern, conceptual, and minimal – all the white space sets off the letterpress printing to a T.

MO: Have we lost the art of letter writing, or will it come back? I’d love to know how you feel about the whole emotion of receiving personal handwritten mail…

HL: The art of letter writing is not lost by any means — it’s just becoming much less frequent. Letter writing will always persist among a certain set and for certain special circumstances (I mean, e-mail love letters? How unromantic!).  We love the immediacy of e-mail for normal communication. But when there is something heartfelt to be conveyed — a word of sympathy, a wedding invitation, a love note — there is just no way that e-mail, no matter how many bells and whistles are attached, will ever compete with the human hand. Because letter writing is being reserved only for special occasions and people, the stationery of the future will be increasingly unique and hand-crafted. That’s where letterpress again comes in, as opposed to the traditional cheap-and-cheerful greeting card. If it feels mass-produced, why bother? You might as well a send an e-mail.  (And it doesn’t hurt to take a few calligraphy lessons, too!)

Haystack Needle giveaway!

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

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Jen over at the Haystack Needle just announced a giveaway for our custom holiday cards (we’re giving away 50 cards & envelopes!). In preparation for the post, she sent us this fantastic photo of herself and her new hubby Dan. So adorable! We tested it out in 3 different cards for her. Cut Paper Christmas (above)…

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Cross Stitch Christmas

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and Woodland Bunnies!  Check out Jen’s fabulous blog here. Thanks, Jen!!

Featured on Daily Candy!

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

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We’re thrilled to have been featured on Daily Candy Deals this week! The editors hand-picked our new custom holiday card line – yea! The feature also includes a 30% discount site-wide (yes, you heard us – that includes wedding invitations, greeting cards & gift wrap, personalized stationery, and more!) through December 10 (enter code HELLODC at checkout). Above, one of our faves, Cut Paper Christmas.

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All our photo holiday cards are printed on thick 130 lb 100% recycled paper and custom designed by our crack-team of expert designers! They’re great for newlyweds as well as families!

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Of course, our signature quirky sense of humor abounds — like in our dancing dreidels hannukah card (note tiny “yea!” flag)!  (Folded version also available)

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And don’t forget personalized stationery, which makes a great gift!

So enjoy, everyone, and happy holidays!! And thanks, Daily Candy!

Casey Yu photography

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

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You might have noticed the adorable photos on our fabulous new custom holiday cards courtesy of Bay Area photographer Casey Yu.

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Casey is offering mini and full sessions exclusively for our readers during the month of November! The first ten clients to book will receive a $50 print credit; the next ten clients will receive a $25 print credit, plus a coupon for 15% off custom holiday cards at hellolucky.com.

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More details here (Bay Area residents only).

New Custom Holiday Cards!

Monday, October 26th, 2009

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We are super excited to announce the launch of our new custom holiday cards! They’ve been a long time coming, but we finally did it! Yea!

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Thanks to digital print technology, we’ve been able to design fun, colorful photo cards that look and feel about as great as our letterpress cards! All the designs are printed on nice-n-thick 100% recycled paper (we don’t even offer a non-recycled option, no sir!).

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For all you newlyweds, they can double as wedding announcements (or be adapted to photo save the dates)!

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Our classic letterpress holiday card designs are also available in custom versions — either digitally or letterpress printed. Woo hoo! (Note – as of this writing, letterpress prices aren’t up on the site yet, but check back in a couple of days!).

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Special offer for our blog readers — enter the promo code HLBLOG10OFF to get 10% off your order! Expires 10/31/09.

to have and to hold

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

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This tote couldn’t be more perfect to use as a welcome bag for wedding guests. Want to add to the sentiment? Write a sweet handwritten note on our Seahorse Love greeting card!

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