What is Blind Embossing?
Blind Embossing (or more commonly called embossing) is a process that applies pressure to both sides of a material to alter the surface, giving it a three dimensional or raised effect. The procedure involves the use of two dies; one fitting into the other so that the raised die forces the stock into the recessed die to create the embossed impression. There is no ink, toner or outlining in the blind embossing process. The result is a subtle, yet elegant image for your personalized stationery and napkins.
The handwritten note is never out of style.
No matter how much technology we create, a handwritten note will remain the most powerful form of human communication. More...
Is it Stationery or Stationary?
How to remember the difference between the words stationery and stationary?
The easiest way is to remember that the “e” in stationery is associated with an envelope. More...