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krissie, your invites are lovely! did you price letterpress at different vendors? i really love the look and feel, but not so much the prices. my stationery budget is around $700-$800, but most letterpress runs about double that amount (for 100 invites with RSVP card and reception card). any suggestions or things that you saw in your search? or even something semi-letterpress, where the pre printed stock is letterpressed, but the custom printed portion is thermography. i found one by Crane & Co. that i really like but just cant settle on it without doing a more exhaustive search for letterpress.
thanks! kelly |
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Thanks to everyone! Kelly, I did look at a few letterpress companies but you''re right, they''re pretty expensive. This was one of my biggest splurges on the wedding. I ordered 140, and I believe it ended up being around $1800 with shipping and everything. However, Dauphine included 20 extra - they always try to include at least 10 extra so we were really pleased. Actually, Crane''s were among the cheapest that I looked at - they have some ranges at the Paper Source. There is also apparently a letterpress company out of Illinois that is family-owned and people have had good experiences with them as well, and they are supposedly affordable. It seems like most of the mega-stationery outlets (Jean M, Crane''s, Paper Source, Wedding Paper Divas) have letterpress now. Hope this helps!! |
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Also, there were a few things that I did to keep the costs down (relatively speaking!) - I had just one ink color, whereas our design typically uses two; I included the reception information on the invitation rather than a separate card; and I just included a small insert with our wedding website on it, rather than a larger insert for maps, directions, accommodations, etc.
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kellybelly-
here''s a plug for my letterpress vendor, if you are in the market for budget letterpress: wildflower letterpress The don''t have a lot of examples on their website, but they will send you samples, do lovely work, and are cheap! His initial quote for 100 4-piece invites was under your budget. I ended up getting 125 sets of 6 pieces on scrumptious Crane paper for $1000 (2-color invites, the rest one color), though I did my own layout in illustrator and send him pdfs of the files. Otherwise, he will do custom layout for you. |
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Yes! Kellybelly, that is the family company in Illinois I was thinking of. |
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