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4.  Outside of Paper, what material are we going to


              see more? Acrylic or Wood or Leather or Velvet

              or any other?




 As couples become more eco-conscious, I have seen a shift away from acrylics and thick,
 plastic materials. I’ve seen more experimentation with papers, finishes and presentation.   5. How impotant is Font, syle
 For example, vellum and translucent papers printed with white ink and foil, personalised   & lettering in adding
 wax seals for the envelopes, unusual die cut shapes for the invitations and ethically created,

 hand dyed ribbons to bundle the suite together. For on-day stationery, I have seen linen  aesthetics?
 printed menus evolve as printers begin to experiment more with this fabric. I am looking
 forward to working with this material more for weddings being held next year.  To me, it’s everything! You could have the most
   exceptional print quality and exciting finish but if the
   lettering and style isn’t spot on the impact could fall flat.
   This works both ways though; you don’t need a high
    budget to have an appealing, aesthetic invitation suite.
   You could have a more cost-effective print option, but if

    the design is well-balanced and thoughtful the invitations
    will be striking and beautiful.













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