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Located in Grand Rapids, MI, Susie Printmaker is a mother-daughter duo making beautiful wedding invitations and stationery for couples looking to tie the knot. This talented team uses their artistic expertise and creative eye to create custom, letterpress invitations and more.

Services Offered

Susie Printmaker provides full-service boutique printing and design. From start to finish, the team will deliver exceptional quality and service, leaving you with unique designs that are sure to impress. They’ll work with you to understand your style and preferences, crafting stunning, custom-designed save-the-dates, wedding and shower invites, and more to match your wedding theme. Other paper goods can also be ordered, including coasters, escort and place cards, programs, RSVP cards, and thank you cards, among others. This mother-daughter team will handle everything from design and printing to assembly, serving as your one-stop shop for beautiful stationery.

  • Woman-owned

Frequently asked questions

What invitation and card products do you offer?

Custom Invitations
Programs
RSVP Cards
Save the Dates
Thank Yous

What services do you provide?

Assembly
Design
Letterpress
Printing

What is your minimum order requirement?

50
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Team

Stephanie Milanowski
Stephanie Milanowski
Co-founder

Stephanie Milanowski enrolled in college at the age of 14, eventually receiving a merit-based, full ride scholarship to study Graphic Design at Rhode Island School of Design, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. At RISD Stephanie studied under Andy Warhol’s friend and former employee, Mahler Ryder, design great Malcolm Grear and world-renowned book artist Jan Baker and typographer Inge Druckery. Stephanie turned her senior thesis project “Save Me Lunch Bags”—a series of educational lunch bags for children featuring endangered species—into a global product. Overseeing manufacturing and distribution, Stephanie, encouraged by a telephone call from Tippi Hedren, went on to sell lunch bags to zoos, gift shops and museum stores around the world.

Prior to graduating from Rhode Island School of Design, Stephanie heard Herman Miller, Inc. (where Charles & Ray Eames created timeless modern furniture) was hiring three design apprentices to work under Creative Director, Steve Frykholm. Stephanie was hired, never forgetting what Steve Frykholm told her—“You’re more %#@$@* creative than the whole bunch out there.”

From owning her own business to Herman Miller Inc. to earning a Master’s in Fine Arts from the University of Michigan, Stephanie continued her competitive streak. In the summer 1994 she was 1 of just 20 students worldwide admitted to the Yale University School of Art Summer Program in Brissago, Switzerland, where she studied and befriended art and design luminaries including Paul Rand, Mario Botta, Wolfgang Weingart, Pierre Mendell and Armin and Dorothea Hofmann. She also was recipient of a graduate studies fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts for her printmaking work where she was the first to drive a steamroller to print giant copper plates, making headlines and photographed by press.

Stephanie has taught and lectured graphic design at the college level. She writes and illustrates children’s books including her most recent picture book “The World’s Smallest Letterpress Shop: a not-so-ordinary day!” Stephanie has also illustrated books for HarperCollins, McGraw-Hill, Cricket and major U.S. publishers, and has designed hundreds of book jackets and covers for best-selling authors, publishing companies and university presses nationwide. One of the first books Stephanie illustrated was for Katherine Paterson, author of “Bridge to Terabithia,” titled “Who am I?” Having learned the art of letterpress and book making at Rhode Island School of Design Stephanie’s work and recognition as a book artist exploded when she hand-bound 1,200 books for Oprah Winfrey and many other distinguished customers including Max De Pree. Her artists books have been distributed by the Manhattan artists’ book collective Printed Matter, Inc., and her graphic design work has won numerous honors including Printing Industries of America Awards, the International Design Competition sponsored by Mohawk Paper Company, and first place in the National Billboard Competition of the Community Action Network’s Media & Corporate Awards, NYC.

Working since 1997 as a contract graphic designer, illustrator and entrepreneur, Stephanie’s projects have included holiday cards for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, as well as custom designs of national exhibition collateral for world recognized artists/sculptors including Dale Chihuly, Dietrich Klinge, Mark di Suvero, Magdalena Abakanowicz and Louise Bourgeois, to name a few.

Stephanie works in her shop, The World’s Smallest Letterpress Shop, every day with her three best friends—loves coffee and donuts with sprinkles (lots and lots of sprinkles).

Susie Hartings
Susie Hartings
Founder

Susie Hartings graduated from the University of Michigan in 2024 with a Master of Science in Information and holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Her passion for printmaking began in elementary school, where she apprenticed under her mother, Stephanie Milanowski, a skilled printmaker. Susie's dedication to the craft led her to start Susie Printmaker. The inspiration for this venture came when she created custom invitations as the maid of honor for her best friend's wedding. Since then, Susie has continued to refine her skills and grow her business, bringing unique and personalized printmaking services to her clients.

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