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Event Calligraphy

The details are what elevate a nice occasion to an unforgettable one. Below are some of the ways you can add a handwritten and personalized touch to your next gift or event.

Envelope Addressing

Who doesn't love snail mail, especially when the only mail we get these days seem to be bills and ads? Personalize your event invitations for weddings, bridal showers, engagement parties, bachelor(ette) parties, baby showers, anniversaries, and birthdays. And don't forget the RSVP cards!

Palm Calligraphy does not supply the actual paper stock, but if you need some tips for invitation selection before sending them to me for envelope addressing, click here.

While place cards are more commonly used at larger events like weddings, they can quickly dress up any small get together. The fun thing about place cards is that they do not have to be on paper. The materials you use are only limited by your imagination (and maybe a little by how likely it is that I can get ink to stick to your chosen surface).

Some fun materials for place cards include stones, agate pieces, acrylic, mirror, marble, tiles, and even leaves!

Place Cards

Event Signage

Commemorative signs are a great option for any event. Signs can be made on chalkboard, wood, or mirrors. Ideas for signage include the "Welcome" sign, seating charts, menus, directions, or branding.

Any gift can be personalized in calligraphy. Project ideas include but are not limited to: Wedding Vows, Greeting Cards, Certificates, Gift Tags, Notebooks, Proposal Signs, and much more! 

Contact me to get a quote for your custom project. Availability is limited. Even if you are not sure of your exact needs, I am happy to help you find the best option for your needs.

Custom Projects

What do we NOT do?

At this time, Palm Calligraphy does not do any digitization. However, I would be happy to prepare hard copies of my work for someone else to convert into a computer graphic. Contact me for details on the process if this is something you are interested in doing.

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