Pricing Options
We’re happy to let you know ways to save money and ways to spend money so that you can stay within your budget? Here are standard pricing examples. Just bc it’s custom doesn’t mean it’s expensive, but also want to convey it’s not cheap. Minimum $800-1000
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Printing Options
Letterpress Printing
(copied) Letterpress printing is the heart and soul of Steracle Press and the reason this business started. This style of printing is also how printing got it’s start (Think Gutenberg). Letterpress printing uses a combination of a printing press to apply pressure, a custom plate of the design, ink that is hand mixed to match a chosen color swatch, and paper (usually a thick weight card stock). The Paper is loaded onto the press, one at a time, as the die is rolled with ink and stamped down onto the paper, leaving an impression of the design on the paper that you can see and feel. This is a preferred printing method for adding an elegant touch to invitations.
DigitAL Printing
(copied) Digital Printing, otherwise known as flat printing, is the process of taking an entire image and printing it digitally onto your desired paper. This is done with ink toner. Most common household printers use digital flat printing. When printing for wedding invitations we use a high quality commercial grade digital flat printer to ensure your paper and printing is always on point. Digital flat printing is the best method for printing intricate and colorful designs. You can print full color designs with digital flat printing and you can do so all at once, making this method not only pretty but efficient.
FOIL Printing
(copied) Hot foil stamping is similar to letterpress printing in that it involves a press to apply pressure and a custom die to apply the design to paper. The main difference is that instead of using ink on the plate, it uses a foil film and a heated die to stamp the foil into place on the paper. The result is the same beautiful impression you have with letterpress, but this time with stunning metallic or matte foils instead of ink. The most common colors used are gold, silver, or copper. But you can even get blue, red, rose gold, holographic rainbow, and many many more!
Embossing
(copied) Embossing is the process of creating a raised impression onto paper. It alters the surface of paper by providing a three-dimensional or raised effect on selected areas. This method requires the use of two dies: one that is raised and one that is recessed. The dies fit into each other so that when the paper is pressed between them, the raised die forces the stock into the recessed die and creates the embossed impression. It is a subtle way to add design to an invitation in an elegant and understated manner.
FINE ART
(Copied)Custom artwork is a truly unique way to personalize your wedding and may come in the form of an illustration, painting, watercolor, or calligraphy.
THERE ARE NO SQUARE PEGS BEING FORCED INTO ROUND HOLES HERE.
If it is not in my skill-set, I am fortunate to have surrounded myself with a bevy of talented artists. As creative director, I am able to source the style that fits your aesthetic and incorporate that artwork with the typography, materials and print that we provide. In many cases, this also results in a truly one-of-a-kind piece for you to treasure as artwork in your home for years to come.