design
guide
If, like us, you could ponder over beautiful papers
and print styles for hours, then keep reading.
This guide will provide you with all the nerdy details behind creating a fridge-worthy wedding invitation.


print styles
DIGITAL PRINT
Black or coloured ink is printed directly onto the card, leaving a flat finish. This is the simplest print method with the quickest turnaround. But we beg you, do not underestimate the power of crisp black ink printed on fluffy white card stock - *chefs kiss*
WHITE INK
White ink printing uses the same process as digital print and leaves a flat finish, but this is the perfect option when using darker card shades.
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DIGITAL FOIL
White ink printing uses the same process as digital print and leaves a flat finish, but this is the perfect option when using darker card shades.
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HOT FOIL
White ink printing uses the same process as digital print and leaves a flat finish, but this is the perfect option when using darker card shades.
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EMBOSSING/DEBOSSING
White ink printing uses the same process as digital print and leaves a flat finish, but this is the perfect option when using darker card shades.
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LETTERPRESS
White ink printing uses the same process as digital print and leaves a flat finish, but this is the perfect option when using darker card shades.
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card colours
Our heart and soul go into sourcing the perfect card for your stationery.
We work with the best paper suppliers to ensure the quality is of the highest standard
and FSC®-certified.
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The swatches below provide an overview of our most popular shades, but if you can't see your perfect colour match please let us know.
All are available in standard 300/350gsm and a heavier weight of 540/600gsm.

Pristine White

Bright White

Natural

Mist

Biscuit

Stone

Blush

Pastel Pink

Candy Pink

Old Rose

Claret

Port

Blush

Pastel Pink

Lavender

Light Blue

Powder Blue

New Blue

Pistachio

Sage

Mid Green

Racing Green

Navy

Black