Wedding Style 044
Main Invitation and Labels
Evening Invitation
Reply Card
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Ten Tips for your Wedding Stationery
These tips were compiled by Daintree's Paul Barnes and were featured in the latest edition of Hot Press magazine.
1. Consider making your own stationery, for a personal creative touch. It's amazing what you can do on your own PC.
2. Use the best quality materials. You don't have to compromise on quality
3. Designing your invitations, consider the size; make sure you can get an envelope to fit
4. Test the paper on your printer. Not all papers work with all printers.
5. Don't send real flower petals to Australia or New Zealand: customs will confiscate them!
6. Remember it's normally one invite per couple.
7. See the "how to videos" on the Daintree Paper website.
8. You can use the templates on the Daintree site to type in your guests names.
9. Send your invites out at least 6 weeks beforehand.
10. Prepare yourself for all the compliments you will receive on making your beautiful invitations.
1. Consider making your own stationery, for a personal creative touch. It's amazing what you can do on your own PC.
2. Use the best quality materials. You don't have to compromise on quality
3. Designing your invitations, consider the size; make sure you can get an envelope to fit
4. Test the paper on your printer. Not all papers work with all printers.
5. Don't send real flower petals to Australia or New Zealand: customs will confiscate them!
6. Remember it's normally one invite per couple.
7. See the "how to videos" on the Daintree Paper website.
8. You can use the templates on the Daintree site to type in your guests names.
9. Send your invites out at least 6 weeks beforehand.
10. Prepare yourself for all the compliments you will receive on making your beautiful invitations.
Friday, April 3, 2009
RTÉ: 10 tips for spending less on your wedding
Invitations
Lots of couples are making their own invitations, rather then getting them printed by a specialist wedding shop. There are all sorts of ways you can make your own.
You can design your own invitation (templates online can help with ideas), buy good-quality paper and print them out yourself at home.
You can go to a specialist stationery shop (like Daintree in Dublin) where you can choose your paper, then use the printing templates on the Daintree website and print out the invites yourself.
You can design your invitation yourself, then take it to a local print shop to be printed.
Lots of couples are making their own invitations, rather then getting them printed by a specialist wedding shop. There are all sorts of ways you can make your own.
You can design your own invitation (templates online can help with ideas), buy good-quality paper and print them out yourself at home.
You can go to a specialist stationery shop (like Daintree in Dublin) where you can choose your paper, then use the printing templates on the Daintree website and print out the invites yourself.
You can design your invitation yourself, then take it to a local print shop to be printed.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Bahamas A4 Templates
Below are the templates for Printing our Bahamas Invitations on A4 sheets. If the paper you are printing on is pre-cut then all the templates you need can be found on the Bahamas page of our website.
Main Invitation
Evening Invitation
Reply Card
Hotel & B&B Insert
Direction Sheet
Thank You Card
Menu
Placecard
Main Invitation
Evening Invitation
Reply Card
Hotel & B&B Insert
Direction Sheet
Thank You Card
Menu
Placecard
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Japanese Screen Printing
Here at Daintree, we stock a range of beautiful Japanese Screen Printed paper. Each design contains amazing detail and are all the more impressive because of the fact that they are handmade.
The paper used is machine made and is then pasted to a wooden board for stability, the first silkscreen is registered and ink applied. A new screen is carefully lined up with the previous one, a new colur is applied and the process is repeated.The example below shows a six stage screen print.
The paper used is machine made and is then pasted to a wooden board for stability, the first silkscreen is registered and ink applied. A new screen is carefully lined up with the previous one, a new colur is applied and the process is repeated.The example below shows a six stage screen print.
We have a large range of Japanese Screenprinted paper available online.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Cuba A4 Template
We have just launched our new Cuba style. The custom size templates are already on our site. If you are printing on an A4 sheet, here are the templates you need:
Cuba
Main Invitation
Evening Invitation
Reply Card
Menu
Service Booklet Cover
Cuba
Main Invitation
Evening Invitation
Reply Card
Menu
Service Booklet Cover
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