Buy savvy if you’re thinking of wedding invitations

by SPMay on February 3, 2012

Engaged couples looking for wedding invitations are inclined to think that paper quality is the most critical cost consideration when deciding on an online wedding invitation. Even though the quality of the paper is important, other features such as the printing process, number of ink colors and extra touches frequently play a much more significant factor in trying to figure out the final cost of your personalized wedding invitations.

Julie Holcomb Letterpress Wedding Invitation

Virtually all top quality printers make use of cotton fiber, high-grade wood fibers which has been accredited by the Forest Stewardship Council or a mixture of both the cotton and wood-based fibers. Although these papers are definitely of a higher quality than recycled papers that a great many tout as “green,” these quality papers typically cost a little bit more but are certainly worth the nominal premium. Besides that, these papers are generally far more “environmentally-friendly” and substantive than almost all papers offered over the internet that assert to be “green” or “tree-free.”

Crane Wedding Invitation

Factors that tend to increase the price of imprinted wedding invitations are paper weight, darkly-colored papers and the number of ink colors utilized in printing the invitations.

Paper weight: Quite a few wedding papers marketed on the internet are printed by commercial printers. In general, paper with a weight above 120 pounds can not be sent by means of a commercial printer or ink-jet printer. For that reason, a weighty wedding invitation is only able to be printed using engraving, letterpress or, in most cases, with thermographic inks. This old-fashioned printing method is likely to raise overall costs, but will produce a significantly more elegant invitation.

Paper Color: Just about all wedding invitations are printed on white or ecru colored papers so that ink colors can resonate. Even so, there is a fashion toward bold-colored papers. In these instances, merely using a more expensive printing technique like engraving seems to work to obtain the proper differentiation between ink colors and darkly-colored papers.

Ink Colors: Whilst flat-printing, lithography and digital printing works with papers less than 120 pounds in weight, more old-fashioned printing methods are needed for heavier papers. When this happens, each color needs to be executed in a separate press run, thus boosting costs.

While looking locally for wedding invitations, it’s always recommended to confer with an experienced stationer who will let you decide upon the very best wedding invitation styles and papers for your expense plan.

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