Paper types
& printing methods
Making unique your wedding invitation
Price for the invitation only, envelope excluded.
Some processes may take longer and require a minimum order of 50 pieces.
I exclusively use the highest quality paper sourced from the finest Italian and European paper mills. The paper is FSC certified (Forest Stewardship Council), ensuring that the wood used in its production comes from forests managed according to the highest standards of environmental sustainability. I do not use plastic materials, this is my commitment to the environment.

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The prices refer to the printing of the invitation only, envelope excluded. Some processes (typographic prints) take longer and have a minimum order of 50 identical pieces.
PRINTING METHODS
Digital printing
Digital fine printing
italian hammered paper
Flat ink is applied directly on the paper, does not leave indentation on paper. It allows you to print a wide range of colours and shades. Is the ideal printing method for a coloured or watercolour design.
Digital printing
handmade paper
Fine handmade Amalfi paper, it has been handmade since the Middle Ages in Amalfi, southern Italy. It is produced only in some formats, so sometimes it is necessary to adapt the design to the available size.
Digital printing
translucent paper
Letterpress printing
Letterpress
printing
Minimum order 50 pieces.
Letterpress is an embossed letterpress printing technique. The paper is pressed leaving a deep impression on paper. Only one matte solid colour is used. It is not possible to create colour shades so it is not suitable for watercolour or coloured illustrations.
Letterpress 2 colour cotton paper 7€.
Handmade paper - cost of paper to be added.
White Ink & Foil press
Printing
white ink
Minimum order 50 pieces.
White ink is available for dark or kraft card stock. It is also possible to print translucent paper for a delicate effect.
Foil
press
Minimum order 50 equal pieces
Hot press printing is a printing method in which a foil is transferred by pressure and heat into the paper. The final effect features a bright metallic effect (4 colours available)
Handmade paper - paper cost to be added.
AVAILABLE FOIL COLOURS
*Prices do not include taxes.
A new dimension
Die cut forms & colour paper
Modern designs, an unexpected, different, and original wedding stationery. Cuts available for all models and services, both catalogue and customised. No minimum order required.

The new option that transforms your invitations and wedding day items into a piece of art. This innovative solution allows you to choose from a wide range of high-quality coloured papers. Alternatively, or in combination, you can opt for die-cut shapes that will give your invitations unique and captivating forms.
Option available for both catalogue designs and custom graphic service, this choice offers you the possibility to create invitations and wedding day items that stand out for originality and style, perfectly reflecting the essence of your special day.
AVAILABLE PAPER TYPES
Paper types
It is necessary to choose the type of paper that is most suitable for the printing method identified for printing your wedding invitations and wedding day paper goods. For this reason, below, I highlight what the recommended printing method is to maximise the enhancement of the design.
- 1. Hammered 300gr -
Rought marked paper, ideal for digital printing
- 2. Handmade 300gr -
Handmade paper with irregular edges, suitable for all printing methods
- 3. Translucent 230gr -
Semi-transparent paper, suitable for hot press and digital printing
- 4. Cotton 360/450gr -
Thick paper perfect for letterpress and foil press printing
- 5. Plain 250gr -
Smooth and homogeneous paper, perfect for hot press and digital printing
- 6. Colour 240/300gr -
Paper available in 16 colours, ideal for elegant and simple graphics
IT'S NOT NUST A MATTER OF AESTHETICS
Choosing the right paper
Choosing the right type of paper for the identified printing method is of fundamental importance when creating wedding invitations and wedding day paper goods. The choice of paper is not just a matter of aesthetics but also of functionality and how the design and details will be enhanced and presented through the selected printing process.
To maximise the enhancement of the design and all graphic elements, it is essential to identify the most suitable printing method. Printing is much more than a simple technical process; it can transform an idea into a tangible work of art. Different printing techniques, such as letterpress, hot foil stamping, or digital printing, offer distinct and unique results.
The choice of paper plays a crucial role in the final outcome, which is why all the proposed papers are of high quality, with the right texture and finish, produced by the best Italian or European paper mills.
The combination of the printing method and the type of paper is what will bring aesthetically pleasing wedding invitations and wedding day paper goods to life, even to the touch. Take the necessary time to explore the options; if you have any doubts, you can order a sample kit to see everything in person.

Sample kit
This sample kit will help you understand the printing methods, types of paper, colours, and available accessories. It will allow you to order your Wedding Suite with confidence, knowing the quality of the chosen products.
Embellishments
& add ons
Calligraphy

Collezione Decor
In the Decor Collection you will find a wide range of designs, with different styles and graphic settings, ready to be customised to fit your unique story.
You will find images of all the available wedding day paper goods, new models are launched throughout the year.
Collezione Essenziale
In the Essential Collection you will find designs with minimal and elegant lines, you can mix and match from the logos, illustrations and fonts available, to create your invitation, you will have freedom in choosing the envelope liner and the colours.
It is also possible to have design different wedding pay paper goods starting from your graphic choices.
It is also possible to request a custom illustration of your location at an additional charge.

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