Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

To engrave or not to engrave...

...that is a question that we hear quite often. With the seemingly endless variety of invitation styles and designs available, choosing a wedding invitation can seem an overwhelming task. When considering your bridal stationery budget it is helpful to know the various print methods and costs associated. Here is a simple description of each:

1. Engraving



Engraving is the most traditional printing method for wedding invitations and it is also the most expensive. The hallmark of engraving is sharp, raised print created by a copper or steel die used on a press. The die is engraved with the text and motif and then inked. Excess ink is wiped away and pressure is used to transfer the image onto the paper. To tell if something has been engraved turn it over and you will see a slight indentation on the back of the paper where the line of type falls.

2. Letterpress



Letterpress was created by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid 15th Century, and has seen an increase in popularity over the last several years. Instead of raised print, letterpress is a relief printing which uses a reverse raised surface which is then pressed into cotton or bamboo paper. Custom press plates are required and the labor involved can make it almost as expensive as engraving.

2. Thermography


Thermography was created to mimic the raised print of engraving at greatly reduced price. To achieve the raised print, powder is added to the wet ink and the paper is then heat set creating a raised effect.

4. Flat/Digital Printing


The least expensive print method is digital printing. Printing methods vary from laser to giclee and invitations printed in this manner can be just as beautiful, and much more affordable, then the above mentioned print methods.

No matter your budget, there are plenty of design and print styles for invitations that best represent your personality. We welcome the opportunity to show you the options and help you to choose the invitation that will set the tone for your special day. (Appointments are appreciated, but you are welcome to stop by and browse our selection.)

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Savings on Invitations & Stationery!

If you are looking for wedding invitations, birth announcements or personal stationery here are some great deals you won't want to miss:


Crane & Co. is offering free invitation and return address dies on engraved, letterpress and foil stamp orders. Thermography orders will receive free return address printing on outer envelopes. Both offers are on orders of 50 or more and expire April 16th.


Prentiss Douthit is offering free return address printing from any of their albums. In addition, they are offering 10% off plus free return address printing from their beautiful new "Wedding Primrose" album. Both offers are good until March 1st.


Smock is offering free letterpress return address printing on outer envelopes OR free save the dates when you purchase an invitation suite on quantities 100 or above! These offers are good thru December 31st.

Swing on by to find out more information on these amazing specials.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Calling all Brides!

Don't miss the Glen Sanders bridal show today at the Glen Sanders Mansion in Scotia. Stop by our booth to see the latest invitation styles and get ideas on how to carry your theme through from start to finish with your invitation, programs, menus, seating cards, etc.