Custom Invitations & Invitation Printing

Custom invitations help mark all the wonderful moments in life and celebration that are yet to come. Whether you are making invitations for a birthday party, baby shower, wedding ceremony, holiday party, or anniversary, a custom greeting card is a wonderful way to impress and welcome your guests before the party gets started. After making a custom invitation, it needs to be paired with coordinating envelope accessories such as personalized address labels. This article discusses the benefits of custom invitations and the different types of invitation printing methods.

Benefits of Custom Invitations

  • Make a Strong Impression

A high-quality custom invitation has the power to create an ideal first impression on your guests.

Bridal shower invitation with ivory label on wooden pattern. Vintage floral invitation for spring or summer bridal shower.

It helps express how meaningful the celebration is and why the guests are important too! If you are planning to throw a big celebration such as a cocktail or wedding party, sending your guests a fancy invitation gives them a glimpse of what the event will look like.

  • Cost Savings

It could come as a surprise that the cost of printing custom-design invitations and mass-producing store-bought invitations is pretty much the same. This means that you can always customize your invitation for any type of event without spending too much money. If you can get a high-quality personalized invitation without spending a lot, then you should definitely consider a custom option.

  • Create Lasting Memories

Many people like keeping their invitation cards as keepsakes when they are invited to specific types of events. For instance, if you are throwing a first birthday party for your daughter or son, you might want to order a few extra invitations to keep for your child or yourself in a scrapbook or your collection of mementos.

  • Time Savings

When purchasing pre-printed invitations, you will be forced to fill out the time, date, and places where the event will take place on every single invitation card. This could be a major time burner and boring task, especially when you have other things to take care of. Custom invitations already come with all that information in a way that once printed, all that you need to do is send them to your guests.

  • Exercise Your Creativity

A printing company that creates custom invitations gives you a prime opportunity to exercise your creativity. It gives you the freedom to choose the kind of paper for printing the invitation, the color schemes to use, fonts, images, and specific designs that you could have in mind based on the invitation. Stock-bought invitations already tie you to what you see and remain the same after they are bought.

Different Types of Invitation Printing Methods

  • Letterpress

The handmade quality of a letterpress gives a unique feel to your invitation cards. This method uses plates to print ink into paper. Originally, it was developed as a book printing technique and the result is as if the letters are indented into the paper. This method tends to be costly because the color needs to be pressed separately thus ideal for invitations only.

  • Engraved

Engraving is the opposite of letterpress in that the test is indented on the back but raised on the front. The invitation’s design is etched into a copper plate, which is inked before being pressed into the paper. The finished product reads as very formal and tends to be rich with ink, often reserved for invitations.

  • Foil

This printing method works similarly to letterpress but the foil replaces ink and is heated first for application with pressure. It is a neat process of printing custom invitations because there is no ink whatsoever. Couples who want metallic elements in their wedding invitations or a glossy print style would like the foil stamping technique.

  • Embossed

If you are printing something like a large-scale text or a monogram, then embossing will serve your purpose better. Blind embossing is ink-free and stamps letters into the paper using metal plates to create a raised-relief surface. You can use this method for a menu card, reply card, or thank-you note.

  • Digital, Flat, and Offset

Digital printing is one of the most affordable options in this list because it uses a simple process of transferring the digital image from your computer to paper. Much like digital printing, offset printing also produces a flat image but tends to be more effective on certain types of paper. It also has a more accurate color vibrancy and matching.

Special occasions and celebrations deserve to make a great first impression. The best way to achieve this is through custom invitations as it allows you to be creative with the content, paper texture, and envelope packaging. Besides sending your guests custom invitations, it is also important to show gratitude after the ceremony is over with custom-printed thank you cards.