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Brocade
Drama, indulgence, richness, texture .. .this board has it all. We're delighted to introduce yet another new fabulous textured board to our stationery range. Brocade is a high quality, 300gsm textured board that imitates all the complexity and skill of embroidery, appliquι and tapestry work. Such a detailed and beautiful board speaks for itself and will appeal to everyone who wants their choice of board to dictate the design. Available in silky ivory this board has the brocade embossing on the outer of the card and is matt and smooth on the inside. We offer 'Brocade' in a whole range of sizes so you can design and make your own wedding stationery suite from beginning to end.
We offer (creased sizes): A5, for your Orders of Service Large square, 147 x 147mm for your invitations and menus etc DL, 100 x 210mm Square Gatefold, 144 x 144mm (ribbon not included) DL Pockets, (Please note these include 'wedding invitation' printed in silver foil on the pocket, the insert papers and card, and matching envelopes) Small squares,125 x 125mm for thank you cards and reply cards C6 for your 'thank you' cards, reply cards, evening invitations, save the day cards etc Place Cards (no embossing) 89 x 56mm A4 sheets of card for producing your own die cuts, punched shapes, and for matting and layering bespoke RSVP's, 'Save the Date' and 'flatboard' invitations.
Coordinating 'Brocade' insert papers (120gsm) for truly professional DIY wedding invitations can be found beneath the board choices - please select the appropriate size for your board. (These papers have been specifically selected to tone with the inside of the card and do not have the 'Brocade' embossing.)
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| Brocade |
| Cat No. GCB07 |
| From £0.10 |
| Please select your board sizes and inserts from the selection below.
Printing on Brocade Insert Papers
Brocade insert papers are quoted as inkjet and laser printer safe so you should have little difficulty with printing. However, we would always advise that you purchase a couple of extra sheets of insert paper so that you can do a test print before you proceed with a larger print run |
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