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WEDDING STATIONERY

design guide

design guide

Scroll through our design guide to see your options for creating your wedding stationery. 

Please get in touch to enquire or if you have any questions!

print methods

DIGITAL PRINT

Coloured ink is flat printed onto thick matte or textured card, leaving a smooth finish.

This option is most economical and quickest to produce.

For best results, pair medium-dark ink tones on light coloured card stocks.

For dark stocks, white printing is available. 

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EMBOSSING

Embossing is the process of having the text raised above the surface of the card. 

Softer stocks and light paper is recommended to ensure legibility of the embossed area.

image example of embossing

WHITE INK

White ink follows the same process as digital printing,

however only white ink is used.

This option is affordable and a great way to make your stationery stand out.

For best results, use darker coloured card stocks (see our paper options below)

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DEBOSSING

Debossing is the process of having an impression/indent in the card. 

Softer stocks and lighter paper is recommended to ensure legibility of the

debossed area.

Image example of debossing and letterpress

HOT FOIL PRESS

Metallic foil is applied to the card using heat + pressure, leaving a slight impression in the card.

Available in a range of colours shown below under "Foil colours".

The most common, rose gold, gold and silver.

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print finishes

DUPLEXING

Duplexing is the process of adhering two sheets of card together to create an even thicker card. With this technique, you are able to combine different coloured stocks into 1 thick card.
Please note: not all papers are compatible with each other due to differences in texture. 

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EDGE FOILING

Edge foiling leaves a smooth, reflective surface to the papers edges. 

Recommended only with thicker stocks (see paper options below and we can suggest paper stocks with this level of thickness)

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card shapes

We can create these fun shapes to spice up your wedding stationery.

This is available on most of our wedding stationery pieces - browse our recommended shapes below.

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recommended colour palettes

​Browse our most popular and trending colour palettes.

You can choose from these colours or let us know if you would like us

to customise your colour theme to better suit your wedding stationery. 

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paper & envelope colours

​Browse our most popular paper and envelope colours.

Please ask us if you want something else that is not shown below!

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foil colours

​All colours are available for hot foil printing.

* = edge foiling compatible

Hot Foil Colour Chart

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