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Greenwich Letterpress Featured in Martha Stewart Weddings

Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:55am EDT
NEW YORK, March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Since opening in 2006, Greenwich
Letterpress, located in New York City at 39 Christopher Street, has become the
premier wedding invitation letterpress printer in Manhattan.  The business is
women-owned by sisters Amy and Beth Salvini, who hail from a family of three
generations of letterpress printers.
    Their unique style has been featured in numerous national publications and
Amy's own wedding invitations were featured in the winter 2008 issue of Martha
Stewart Weddings.
    "It was wonderful to be recognized by one of the premier wedding
publications in the country," said Amy Salvini.  Her sister Beth adds, "We
have had our busiest wedding season since opening and many new clients have
seen the article in Martha Stewart."  The invitations featured in the magazine
were designed by Amy Salvini, who designs all of Greenwich Letterpress's
custom work.
    Greenwich Letterpress operates a unique gift shop at the Christopher
Street location that was named the number-one new entry in their category in
the Zagat New York City Shopping Guide.  Their location in the West Village
and the recent publicity have made the store a favorite of locals, tourists
and many celebrities who live in the area.  In June of 2007 Greenwich
Letterpress converted their facility to 100% wind power, eliminating their
carbon footprint.  Brides can now have their wedding invitations printed with
no negative effect on the environment.
    Customers that live outside the New York area can order invitations
through their web site: http://www.greenwichletterpress.com.  The company runs
three vintage Heidelberg letterpresses that have been restored to produce
artisanal printing on fine papers from around the globe.
    Plans for 2008 include a line of custom cards and a letterpress wedding
invitation book that will be available to select retailers throughout the
country.
    Contact: Beth Salvini, Owner and Senior Buyer, Greenwich Letterpress,
212-989-7464 or info@greenwichletterpress.com
    This release was issued through eReleases(TM).  For more information,
visit http://www.ereleases.com.
SOURCE  Greenwich Letterpress

Beth Salvini, Owner and Senior Buyer of Greenwich Letterpress,
+1-212-989-7464, info@greenwichletterpress.com



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