Colorful Otomi Style Wedding Stationery
Colorful Otomi Style Wedding Stationery
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Celebrate your special day with our custom Otomi-style letterpress wedding stationery, inspired by the vibrant colors and bold patterns of traditional Mexican Otomi art.
Each notecard is meticulously crafted using traditional letterpress techniques, giving a crisp, clean impression of your family name at the top. The playful, colorful optional envelope liner showcases the iconic Otomi design, featuring whimsical animals and floral motifs, adding a lively and unique touch to your wedding correspondence.
(Set of 50 or 100) These are FLAT Notecards with Matching Envelopes (Return Address and/or Envelope Liner optional) - 6.125" x 4.375" (A6). Cards are hand printed on an antique letterpress machine and packaged carefully in a sturdy box with an attractive letterpress band. Great presentation for gift-giving.
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MORE DETAILS:
-Personalized Letterpress Notecards, Black Ink.
-These are FLAT A6 Notecards (4.375 x 6.125) with Matching Blank Envelopes.
-Available in quantities of 50 or 100.
-Printed on 100% recycled cotton Natural White cover stock, 118lb.
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EASY ORDERING PROCESS:
1) Choose your favorite design and enter your name (and return address if applicable) in the personalization field upon check-out.
2) A digital proof will be sent to you within 1-2 days of your order. You can make any changes you need before signing off to print.
3) Once we receive your approval your order ships 2-3 weeks via USPS.
QUESTIONS? Shoot us an email at moontreepress@gmail.com
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MORE ABOUT LETTERPRESS:
Letterpress is a traditional printing technique that has been used for centuries to create various printed materials. In letterpress printing, a raised surface with the text or image to be printed is inked and then pressed onto paper, leaving a deep impression.
While letterpress printing has largely been replaced by digital printing in commercial printing, it continues to be appreciated and used by artisans and craftspeople for its distinctive look and the tactile quality of the printed materials it produces.
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