The Fine Details of Stationery and Invitations
A flat print on square cut paper can be beautiful, but we're interested in raising the bar! There are so many more options for customizing a letter or a garden party invitation that elevate the design from simple and expected to elegant, memorable, and uniquely yours.
Painted Edges

A subtle way to add color to any paper. If you love traditional style, such as classic ecru paper with black lettering or white paper with charcoal-grey ink and your family crest at the top, but still want to stand out and make a lasting impression, this is the perfect option!
Embossed/Debossed Artwork

A family crest is a classic detail for a traditional invitation but that doesn't have to be the only mixed media addition! Any artwork can be adapted into a texture, adding visual depth.
Layered Paper

A cousin of the edge painting, this method involves gluing paper together. From there it can be bevel cut, showing the different papers on the face of the card. A gorgeous option for adding a pop of color and some extra thickness.
Engraved Monograms

Engraving is such a classic print method! A metal plate (or die for family crests or monograms with depth) is engraved with your design, filled with ink, and pressed into the paper. You can reuse these plates and make it your personal motif!
Shaped Corners

Squares are square! Adding a fun shape elevates paper from, well, paper to a sculptural artwork.
From penpal letters to formal invitations, unique touches of color, shape, and texture bring personality to every paper item
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