| Item Code: | 10698 |
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| Paper: | 90lb Card Stock |
| Format: | Single Card |
| Finished Size: | 5 3/8 x 7 3/4 |
| Printer: | Laser,Inkjet |
| Print Template: | download |
Feeback From Customers Who Recently Purchased This Item:




5/5- Excellent, I'd definitely buy from this seller again.
I am very pleased with the service I received from LCI Paper. I placed a few orders with them when I found I needed additional stock, and the service was very prompt. We loved our wedding programs and placecards with the Elegant shell pattern.




5/5- Excellent, I'd definitely buy from this seller again.
I received my Elegant Shells invitations exactly on schedule! I knew what to expect as I had ordered samples before. I am very pleased with the look and quality of the invites and the envelopes!




5/5- Excellent, I'd definitely buy from this seller again.
The card stock was very high quality. After following the step by step instructions for printing my own invitation they looked as if they had been professionally done. LCI provided fast shipping and great product! I would recommend them to every one I know. I am very pleased with my order!




5/5- Excellent, I'd definitely buy from this seller again.
This was a great company to get all the programs, invitations, RSVP's and thank you's. I shopped around and found this to be a great deal. Was very satisfied with my experience.




5/5- Excellent, I'd definitely buy from this seller again.
Great invitations, they are simple but perfect for our beach wedding. We both love them and look forward to sending them out.




5/5- Excellent, I'd definitely buy from this seller again.
I love my announcements. I was worried, since I had never ordered from your company before but I liked them even better then what they looked like on the computer. I will be ordering our reception invites from here also.
What is the difference between single, double, and double lined envelopes?
For many of our printable wedding invitations, you have a choice of single, double unlined, or double lined envelopes, a choice dependent upon tradition and personal preference. However, if you are not familiar with these three envelope terms, the choice may be confusing. So what is the difference between these three types of envelopes?
Single EnvelopesJust as the name implies, a single envelope is one outer envelope that houses your invitation. It has a gum seal so that after you place your invitation inside, you can simply moisten the seal, stamp, and mail.
Double EnvelopesOne of the most commonly asked questions we get is what is a double envelope? Simply put, a double envelope is a set of two envelopes, an inner envelope that houses the invitation, response items, etc., and an outer envelope that houses the inner envelope and all of its components. The outer envelope has a gum seal for mailing purposes, but an inner envelope has no seal, and is traditionally left unsealed for guests' courtesy. Based on very old wedding tradition, the outer envelope is designed to protect the inner envelope from the rigors of mailing. The outer envelope may get marked up in the mail, but the inner envelope remains in great shape for guests to view.
Double Envelopes With or Without LiningDouble envelopes are available with or without a colorful lining. Double envelopes without lining are referred to as double unlined envelopes. Double envelopes in which the inner envelope has a colorful lining are termeddouble lined envelopes.
Why does the ink smudge?
- Some common printing processes are inkjet, laser printing, offset, and letterpress. Some card stocks and papers perform better when inkjet printed while others do better with laser technology. On each of our product pages we do indicate our recommendations. The more conventional print methods such as offset or thermograpy should not have smudging issues.
- Different Inks and toners are made differently from manufacturer to manufacturer therefore some may require more drying time than others. We do suggest using the ink brands recommended by your printer manufacturer.
My PC will not print templates opened by Microsoft Office. Can I print them another way?
Should I have my invitations hand canceled?
After you spend time creating your own invitations, you want to ensure they arrive at your guests homes looking as great as they did leaving yours. So how do you guarantee your invitations will arrive in great condition? Next to hand delivery, your best bet for protecting your invitations against the potential rigors of mailing - marking, bending, and tearing - is to request that your invitations are hand canceled.
What does "hand cancel" mean?Cancellation refers to the markings that the postal service puts on stamped mail to prevent the stamps from being re-used; in current times, this marking is typically created by automated high speed machinery, and most often is a large, red, rectangular stamp. While these machines are quick and convenient, mail that goes through them run the risk of being bent, marked up, and even torn - risks you do not want to take with formal invitations.
Hand canceling, as the names implies, means that each invitation will be post marked by hand, not machinery, thus eliminating the aforementioned risk factors - and the aforementioned unattractive red stamp.
How do I get my invitations hand canceled?After completing your invitations, bring your finished ensemble into your local post office and simply request that they are hand canceled. Most (not all) post offices will have no problem with this, as it is common practice with formal mail. Depending on your local branch, be prepared to be asked to stamp your own invitations, or told that they can be hand canceled on another day.
Additional tips for safe invitation arrivalAlways check with your local post office about the cost of postage prior to mailing. Keep in mind that square invitation envelopes will cost more to send, and mail that weighs over one ounce will also have a surcharge. So check fist and eliminate the Return to Sender stamped across your invitation envelopes.
Consider sending a test invitation to yourself and/or a friend or relative who lives far away. Simply bring a finished ensemble to the post office, determine the appropriate postage, request that it is hand canceled, and see how it arrives. Of course if it arrives safely and free or markings, bends, or tears, you can feel more confident in sending the rest out to your guests.



