A Royal Giveaway

You may have heard by now, there is a Royal Wedding going on this week! And I have a truly beautiful print to giveaway to one lucky winner. An amazing local printer, Rowley Press, has teamed up with HouseThatLarsBuilt to create these wonderfully illustrated 11×17 processional maps of the upcoming royal wedding of William and Kate.

This print was made using both giclée and letterpress. Printed on Crane Lettra 110# pure cotton paper, then hand fed into an archival pigment ink spewing giclée printer and cranked through a vintage Vandercook letterpress one at a time with the greatest of care, this is a truly special print. Yes, all those in the design world, I heard the gasps! I know you want it to be your own!

Here is how to enter:

  • Leave a comment on this post before midnight on April 30th, 2011.
  • You may comment daily until the giveaway ends.
  • For additional entries, tweet about the processional map, including a link to it on Etsy. Then leave a comment here with the link to your tweet. You can tweet as often as you like until the giveaway closes.
  • This giveaway is open to anyone, anywhere. The winner will be chosen at random and contacted by email after the giveaway ends. They will then have 3 days to respond otherwise a new winner will be chosen.

*This giveaway is now closed. Congrats to Anne Taylor.*

30 thoughts on “A Royal Giveaway

  1. I have always loved maps like this, where they are illustrated! And letterpress too? Swoon! And I’m not even into the whole wedding hoopla, but I really want to win this!

  2. Oh this is SO pretty, I watched the wedding, so special, I watched his mothers wedding as well and it was just as beautiful if not as romantic.

  3. The wedding was just beautiful and heartwarming! I’ d love this map as a remembrance of the day!

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