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Things to Know About Custom Invitations and Stationery Types

When tasked with handling the invitation aspect of a party or any event, it is advisable to know about custom invitations and stationery types. For those who wish to make the invites special and not just copied or printed from the Internet, custom-made type is the most likely answer.

Information about custom invitations and stationery can be acquired from printing company Web sites. Details on the process of ordering, delivery and the parameters of getting invitations custom-made are all provided in sites that specialize in invitation design like All the Best Invitations, invitationsconsults.com, MyGatsby.com and Partycat.com.

Having invites custom-made offer the advantages of being able to select the design, color, typeset and paper that exactly fit the party host or planner’s preferences. The whole appearance of the invitations can be designed according to the specifications chosen by the party planner. Customized invites, though, are more expensive than ordinary pre-ordered invitations.

Getting customized invites means that the client also has to choose the type of paper or stationery. When it comes to paper, it is important to know how each type differs from the other. The type of paper that will be chosen for the invitations should fit the occasion and should be compatible with the typeset and ink that will be used for the design and the written message.

Generally, there are four types of paper for making invitations: acid-free paper, bond paper, cotton paper and cover stock. Acid-free papers are manufactured without acid in the pulp to prevent chemical deterioration. Bond paper, on the other hand, is the most common type used as stationery while cotton is a premium type of paper containing 25-100 percent cotton fibers. Cover stock are heavyweight papers commonly used for covers and cards.

In choosing the paper for the invitations, it is better to opt for a type that is inkjet compatible. Ink jet-compatible papers are designed to have excellent ink adherence and are more able to resist scratch. They also have high density which makes them ideal for vibrant colors.

Before choosing custom invitations and stationery types, make sure that the design parameters like color, theme and type of event have already been established. Knowing what you want and what you need would make choosing the service far easier.


 

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