Hi Laney! I really appreciate all the time and consideration you put into your tutorials. I've learned so much from you and highly recommend your free 7 Day Crash Course.
Hi Laney! Thanks for sharing this video! I own the same printers you have and in addition, a pro white toner printer. Do you use any of your home printers to achieve your flat printing results? Also, have you ever foiled using toner and a foil machine?
Thanks for watching! There is a LOT that goes into each print method and hundreds of types of machines for each! I outsource 95% of my printing so I don’t really have a lot of advice on machines themselves. I own a Pixma Pro 100 and an HP laser jet m452dw
Hi Laney, What paper do you recommend for Invitations please. I have several types. Agfa semi gloss and Bellows lazer jet paper. then I want to foil the bride and grooms names on the same invitation, but I only have an INK JET, I am thinking of buying a lazer jet and double print. if you know what I mean.
Heyy I don't know if you will see and reply to this but I need some help! I want to do a simple flat printing on matte paper for my cards but I realise that in the print shop I go to, the prints are a bit glossy or shiny even when printed on matte paper. I don't know why this is happening and I wanted to know if it's a certain type of paper or ink causing this. I do not want this shine at all as it will not make the watercolour design on the cards look real.
Usually a certain type of printer that makes that happen! For watercolor I like to use an Indigo printer on eggshell paper. There are several videos on my page about PrintsWell Fulfillment which is my fave printer and this is why I love them! But they are mostly a wholesale printer. It might be tougher to find someone who can do that retail! It’s just the ink sitting kind of on top of the paper and a lot of commercial printers have that kind of look if there’s a lot of ink coverage in your design!
I’ve just noticed how huge your invitations really are. 😳 They doesn’t look like this size on your flatlays. We usually print A6 and B6, so I am kind of shocked.
Thanks for watching! What’s your favorite invitation print method?
Hi Laney! I really appreciate all the time and consideration you put into your tutorials. I've learned so much from you and highly recommend your free 7 Day Crash Course.
Lauren W hi! Thank you for watching and the sweetest comment! I’m so glad to hear it!!!! ❤️
Hey great content. What's the name of each other papers you showed ?
Do you outsource all your printing or do you do some in house
I outsource mostly ! I have a few videos about my favorite printer to outsource to on the PrintsWell playlist !
Hi where do you have your dies made?
@@claudiachalle3859 I don’t make dies personally - I rely on the printers to order them! I use PrintsWell Fulfillment a lot and they make them!
Letterpress is my fav!
Fanaan 123 yes it’s so beautiful!!!! Feels really luxurious !
Hi Laney! Thanks for sharing this video! I
own the same printers you have and in addition, a pro white toner printer. Do you use any of your home printers to achieve your flat printing results? Also, have you ever foiled using toner and a foil machine?
Can you recommend where to buy the printers for flat, gold foil and letterpress machines? Thank you.
Thanks for watching! There is a LOT that goes into each print method and hundreds of types of machines for each! I outsource 95% of my printing so I don’t really have a lot of advice on machines themselves. I own a Pixma Pro 100 and an HP laser jet m452dw
Hi Laney, What paper do you recommend for Invitations please. I have several types. Agfa semi gloss and Bellows lazer jet paper. then I want to foil the bride and grooms names on the same invitation, but I only have an INK JET, I am thinking of buying a lazer jet and double print. if you know what I mean.
I have a video on papers too !
Do you know how to create the die templates?
Most die cutters will give you tips!!! It’s generally just a file in AI with a certain outline or stroke color, depending on who you work with!!!
Heyy I don't know if you will see and reply to this but I need some help! I want to do a simple flat printing on matte paper for my cards but I realise that in the print shop I go to, the prints are a bit glossy or shiny even when printed on matte paper. I don't know why this is happening and I wanted to know if it's a certain type of paper or ink causing this. I do not want this shine at all as it will not make the watercolour design on the cards look real.
Usually a certain type of printer that makes that happen! For watercolor I like to use an Indigo printer on eggshell paper. There are several videos on my page about PrintsWell Fulfillment which is my fave printer and this is why I love them! But they are mostly a wholesale printer. It might be tougher to find someone who can do that retail! It’s just the ink sitting kind of on top of the paper and a lot of commercial printers have that kind of look if there’s a lot of ink coverage in your design!
What type of printer are you using? 🌸💕
Steffi hi! For which method? All of these require different types of printers or presses and I outsource almost all of my printing!
Do you print invitations?
I print for my clients ! Mostly I outsource and there are some things I print in house
I’ve just noticed how huge your invitations really are. 😳 They doesn’t look like this size on your flatlays. We usually print A6 and B6, so I am kind of shocked.
Bianka Tóth hahah so funny! I love that! We typically go with A7 (5x7”) but a couple of these recent ones are the next size up A9 !!!