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1. Where can we find your retail cards? Are they in any stores? Our cards are in several stores across the country. We are adding more and more, so please check back when we have our complete listing. If you can’t wait for our list or would like to purchase them directly, our etsy shop is linked to our site.
2. Is there a minimum number of cards you need to create a custom order? Nope. Just keep in mind, the smaller the run, the more the cards tend to cost per piece.
3. Do you create invitations for any kind of event? Yes!
4. Do you create other designs? Yes, we have been known to create restaurant signage, in-store displays, logos, business cards and many other things. We can create any kind of custom design you are looking for.
5. What form of payment do you accept? Do you accept credit cards? We accept payment through Paypal, credit card, or personal check.
6. Can you customize your retail cards? Unfortunately, most of our retail cards are not customizable, unless you are willing to buy them wholesale.
7. Where are most of your clients from? All over the country. We can have consultations via the interwebs and over the phone. No need for a face-to-face meeting. Thank goodness for modern technology!
8. What kind of printing do you do? Our favorite medium to use is letterpress, which is why all of our retail cards are letterpressed. (We have a 100 year old C&P Press, so why not use it?) but we work with other local printers to create offset or digital prints for custom invitations.
9. Do you have a price list for your custom cards? Sorry to say, but we don’t have a price list for our custom invitations. Every project is different, so we can’t calculate the final numbers until we figure out how many pieces you need, what kind of printing you are interested in and if you’d like to add some fun stitching or fabric.
10. What is the typical time line for custom invitations? Depending on the occasion (and how many pieces you would need) it takes 2-3 weeks for digital printing and 4-6 weeks for letterpress production. We can work on a tighter timeline, but that may incur additional costs.


