Sunburn on our prints???
Elephant Walk Antiques and Interiors + Mama’s Sauce = super rad screen printed tapestries.
When you start talking about 5 ft screen prints, we have to start thinking creatively around here… i.e. Something that big we have to burn in the sun and then hose out in the parking lot. Check out some pics of the process…
There’s no job too big for the sauce!
To screen print Orr not to screen print.
Clark Orr is a bad boy. That’s all I really have to say.
Check out this 24×36 behemoth that he sent our way to
print for Everygreen Terrace’s 10th anniversary show in
Jacksonville, FL and see if you agree…

This week in posters
Here are some of our favorite posters that we’ve printed in the super recent…
Each will link to the artist and/or musician. Enjoy.




A Colorful Invite.
When Steve and Rachel brought in a brightly colored, hand-dyed, silk scarf from Malaysia as a design inspiration piece – we knew that this was going to be a fun invite to do… Designed and printed by our very own Austin, this invite is as colorful as it is complex… A 4-color screen print, tri-folded, with a die-cut top – all on French Paper. Made from scratch here at Mama’s Sauce.


We have a few more invites in the pipeline that we’ll be sharing very soon.
Thanks to Anna for taking these great pictures for us.
Screen printing = business cards not being crap.
I’m hoping you’ve seen the ‘you’re business card is crap’ video…
If not – search it in youtube. I fear posting it here would just make us
look like we’re terribly behind the times… Well, we’re not, I swear.
Moving on… The cure for crap business cards? Well, I don’t think you necessary
need to die-cut, emboss, foil, score, and do everything else to them like the
aforementioned video prescribes… Heck, I’ll even go as far to say that you don’t
even need to letterpress them. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to letterpress your cards.
But, it doesn’t always prove the best option for the design.
Case in point. Check this Maven designed card that we screen printed and had laser-cut…

A screen printed card can accomplish the near impossible (white print on black card stock) while providing a more cost effective way to make something truly unique.
photo credit. www.jonpauldouglass.com
Stepping Up!

We’ve screen printed some pretty limited edition sundry goods including:
Drum Heads
A Bakery A-frame
Guitar Amplifier Panels
Gallery Placards
and now…
Carpet Mats!
A 3-color run of only 2 mats designed by Danny Jones, YASLY.














