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Well, whaddya wanna know?  Here's the plain and simple truth:  My name is Rebekah Tennis and I love design.  I love paper, the way it feels, its weight and texture.  I love extra special touches on little things: homemade tags on gift-wrap, old stamps on an envelope, and twine on nearly everything.

My husband, business partner and all-around solid rock Matt would probably tell you that he likes tools - lots of 'em, finding the perfect way to do something, taking things apart, and precision in everything. 

So you might as well have guessed by now... we are the perfect match for an old letterpress studio. Together we farm rice and have a small but adorable three-year old son, Cameron, and a chubby one year old, Lance.  This keeps us fairly busy, but whenever we have a spare moment, we crank up our 102 year old Chandler and Price platen press and pull some prints. 

There's more, oh yes, there IS more - but that's what this blog is for.  Take a look around, get to know us, our great town of Chico, California and our beautiful presses.


monday, monday.

Hope you had a fun (and safe) weekend.  My favorite part was the extra hour.  Our home was invaded by a remarkably cute and scary lion over the weekend….

halloween_09_2halloween_09_1halloween_09_3Not much to do with letterpress or design, but I couldn’t resist.

Happy Monday!

November 2, 2009 - 4:02 pm LauraKistner - Cameron makes a fiercely cute lion!

November 2, 2009 - 6:38 pm Helen - You got the extra hour of sleep?! Unbelievable... our 4-year-old and 1-year-old made sure we were up while it was still dark, so I'm jealous. (Cute lion!)

November 2, 2009 - 8:59 pm rebekah - Helen - I think the more kids you have, the chances of sleep go down. We kept Cam up pretty late the night before just to make sure it would happen! Aren't they all great though? That is, until they interrupt me in the middle of print job! :-)

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