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Originally Posted by Miss Mojo View Post
I would like to know how you can make your prints look so soft and airbrushed. Which printer did you use on your invites?
They were printed at work on a wax-based printer. It gives a much more saturated colour but also allows for the soft texture, though I think the paper helps with that, too!
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Where did you get the stationary?
How many did you do & what was the cost?
What software program did you use?
How did you get the print to look soft like you did?
Hello!

The stationary is envelopments, which can be found at http://www.envelopments.com/. Check to see if you have any local distributors.

We did 50 invites and the materials came in around $250. If we had done more I think the price per invite would have come down for ordering more material.

All the design work was done in corel, and they were printed using a wax based printer.

Hope that helps!

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Everything looks fantastic@! What fonts did you use?
The script-y font is Aquarelle and the block font is Trajan Pro.

I have both fonts so you can PM and I'll email them to you!
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