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Aqua Silver Frame Pochette

$56.70per 50 Pack
A beautiful foil frame square card sits within a shimmering Juniper Berry pochette. Easily print your own invitation wording on the embossed silver frame card and adhere to the pochette. Square Invitations may require extra postage. Consult your local post office.

Invitation Kit Includes:
  • 50 Juniper Berry Pochettes
  • 50 Silver Frame Cards 6 1/4 Square

Square invitations and envelopes may require extra postage. Please consult your local post office.

Solid Envelope Choices

Radiant White

Radiant White

$13.30 per 50 Pack
Ecru

Ecru

$13.30 per 50 Pack
Summer Sky Smooth

Summer Sky Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Menta Smooth

Menta Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Chartreuse Smooth

Chartreuse Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Crocum Smooth

Crocum Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Fuschia Smooth

Fuschia Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Pelagus Smooth

Pelagus Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Melon Smooth

Melon Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Chocolate Smooth

Chocolate Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Rosa Smooth

Rosa Smooth

$17.20 per 50 Pack
Black

Black

$15.50 per 50 Pack
Red

Red

$15.50 per 50 Pack
Juniper Berry

Juniper Berry

$18.40 per 50 Pack
 

Lined Envelope Choices

White Black Lined

White Black Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
White Silver Lined

White Silver Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
White Red Lined

White Red Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
White Pearl Lined

White Pearl Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
White Gold Lined

White Gold Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
Ecru Pearl Lined

Ecru Pearl Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
Ecru Chocolate Lined

Ecru Chocolate Lined

$18.40 per 50 Pack
 
Invitation Card Sample
  Aqua Silver Frame Pochette Sample ($2.00)
Unlined Envelope Samples
6 1/2 Square Envelope Radiant White Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Ecru Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Summer Sky (01) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Menta (09) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Chartreuse (28) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Crocum (31) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Fuschia (36) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Pelagus (59) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Melon (05) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Chocolate (37) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Smooth Rosa Pink (11) Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Carnival Black Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Carnival Red Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Juniper Berry Sample ( $1.00 )
Lined Envelope Samples
6 1/2 Square Envelope White Black Lined Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope White Silver Lined Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope White Red Lined Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope White Pearl Lined Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope White Gold Lined Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Ecru Pearl Lined Sample ( $1.00 )
6 1/2 Square Envelope Ecru Chocolate Lined Sample ( $1.00 )

Why does the ink smudge?

Smudging on invitation card stock can usually be contributed to the type of paper card stock, the type of ink and the printing process.
  • 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.
Some people might benefit from the Perfect Printing Pouch and suggest reading Is the Perfect Printing Pouch for inkjet only?

My PC will not print templates opened by Microsoft Office. Can I print them another way?

If you don't have Microsoft Word installed on your PC, you can use OpenOffice.org, a free, open-source office suite that includes Writer, a program that can open our Word templates. Here is some more information on alternative programs to print invitations

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 arrival

Always 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.

How do we determine if our Invitations will require standard postage?

It is recommended that a sample of a completed invitation with all of its enclosures be brought to the post office for a clerk to actually weigh. Please note: The weight of an invitation is not the only variable that determines the postage due on your invitations. The overall dimensions of the outer envelope, although within standard weight requirements, may require additional postage. For example all square invitation envelopes mailed in the USA, regardless of weight, will require extra postage. So, it is always suggested to let the post office see the invitation ensemble before affixing postage.
 

Inkjet Compatible

Papers compatible for use in most home inkjet printers

Limited Inkjet Printing

Due to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home inkjet printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing.

Laser Compatible

Papers compatible for use in most home laser printers

Limited Laser Printing

Due to paper thickness, texture or size these papers may be more difficult to print using a standard home laser printer. We suggest reading your owners manual and testing.

All Digital

Papers have been tested and approved for use in all major digital printing presses, including Xerox, HP Indigo, Canon, Océ . Paper is perfectly sized for use with this equipment.

Conventional Methods

Good results when printing using offset, thermography, letterpress, engraving, foil stamping and embossing. All papers may not be suitable for all these applications. We recommend consulting your printer and testing.