Letterpress Wedding Invitations Gets Better With Modern Technology
I really wish to be wedded in a manner that it seemed to be impeccable and perfect to the eyes of the guests. I am not expecting an all too perfect wedding though, but I believe that a well-prepared feast is seen in the little details that are put into it. Weddings are one-in-a-lifetime events and good first impressions of an upcoming great wedding are always seen in the letterpress wedding invitation that the couple gives out to their family and friends.

photo credits: andreyutzu (SXC)
I’ve seen some samples that Dauphine Press featured in their website. They are not discriminating in accepting wedding invitations. They are willing to do jobs for even for gay wedding invitations. These are indeed letterpress wedding invitations that are still fitting to any wedding occasion.
I feel like I’m like the younger maidens who fancy perfect weddings and I sometimes find myself thinking about it. I believe that Dauphine Press does a great job of preserving the quaint touch that technology cannot entirely replace. But Dauphine Press does not stick to the older ways of doing these lovely letterpress invitations – it is a marriage of the ease of modern technology and vintage printing to come up with the seemingly old-fashioned wedding invitation that everyone prefers to receive.
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Gorgeous wedding invitations. For my wedding, I used a local, hometown printer. I believe that they had a heat embossed machine that they set, then powered, and then heated for the raised lettering. Several years now after my marriage, I’ve gotten into heat embossing myself since I make hand-made cards now. I’d love to know some of their techniques. I see some laser cutting for sure.
Thanks for the link, but it was the gorgeous picture that caught my eye.