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Where to get printed cards for wedding invitations?

I want to make my own invitations, but I want the wording to be raised ink. I think the method would be either engraving or thermography. Can anyone recommend where I can get about 100 plain white or off white cards printed using one of these methods to use in my inviations? The size would be about 4" by 5". Thanks!

Update:

I have spent quite a bit of time looking online to no avail. I am looking for a suggestion from someone who has gotten a similar product.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The company I work for does thermography printing, but we only do it as a wholesale printer (meaning we get our orders from smaller print companies not from individuals). Go to a Minuteman Press, Kwik Kopy, Office Max, or Office Depot. They all send their thermo stuff to bigger companies like ours and they can give you good prices. Good Luck!

  • 5 years ago

    There is a big demand of these cards even in global market a well and all those Indians residing in other international location order wedding card from well known companies in India like UniversalWeddingCards. The NRI like to buy cards from Indian Market since they carry the Indian taste and also there is a massive variety available and these are cheaper too.

  • 1 decade ago

    A local print shop like "Sir Speedy" or "PIP" .

    Engraving will be more expensive than thermography but will be more elegant.

    Also check out you local card store (like Hallmark) for cards, invitations etc.

  • 7 years ago

    WeddingCards786.com

    The only shop that prints and delivers traditional (indian & pakistani cards) as well as western style cards within USA & Canada

  • 1 decade ago

    I am not certain but I would try Staples. They do lots of printing. if they don't do it, they may know where in your town such a process is done. Congrats on your upcoming wedding.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    clintons cards lol or you van print online you can even make your own on photoshoplike i would do and print them or get a nerd to do it for you lol

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well, if your punjabi then you can get it done from Indian because India's wedding cards are really very pretty.

  • 1 decade ago

    look it up online :P

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