Broodhollow (Lovecraftian Webcomic) prop

The Schlitzie

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First off,I'm sure 99.9% of everyone here will probably have no idea what I'm talking about...but, I'm working on an invitation to the "Society of Skulls and Shovels" that's featured in Kris Straub's Lovecraftian webcomic Broodhollow: Broodhollow.chainsawsuit.com



I'm curious if anyone would be willing to help me out here...I needed this invitation card straightened out and cleaned up so that I can go to my local one-horse town printshop and get a few printed up for myself and other fans. I've already folded up an envelope and made a wax seal using the hot glue method,but my digital picture cleanup skills are laughable :unsure. He sells brass lapel pins which are attached to a reproduction of the invitations (whoever made them did a good job)but I wanted something that would fit into an envelope and still feature the pin in 2d form, something more inspired by his prop.


I'd be happy to pay for the time to do so of course as well. -Ben
 
Here is a card I have done based on this design it is credit card sized, if you want a bigger version just let me know the dimensions you need.

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There are 8 copies of the card per page, print @100% doublesided

UPDATE : After looking over the Broodhollow site, I managed to figure out the size of the card, appx. 5.75" x 3.75" so I have also included a new PDF of the Invitation Print either doublesided (you'll get 2 per page) or single sided, fold and glue.

PDF's Attached

Peter
 

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That's awesome work Peter! PM me if you want any compensation for your time or atleast let me mail you a personalized invitation to The Society of the Skulls and Shovels. I'm going to have the symbol on the wax seal and also include the "next of kin" letter,since Kris was kind enough to give his blessing on the project and let me know the font he used for it. -Ben
 
You're welcome Ben, glad you like it.

Don't worry about compensation, it didn't take me long to do, and besides I enjoyed doing it.

Peter
 
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