Not every inviting experience starts with paper. Sometimes wood or acrylic or fabric is the order of the day.

Because “paper” isn’t always the best term to use when discussing a project, sometimes we’ll use the word substrate. 

That’s just printer speak for the surface you print on.

A paper substrate

A paper substrate

Wood substrate

Wood substrate

Another wood substrate

Another wood substrate

acrylic as a substrate

acrylic as a substrate

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  1. the cost of laser cut acrylic invitations | a fine pressa fine press - […] a ballpark cost estimate) is met with sticker shock. On their own, laser-etching and an acrylic substrate both add…
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  3. A Few Lessons From Laser Cutting Invitations | a fine press - […] was something about the particular combination of substrates and glues in this sheet that made it hard to get…