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Perfect wedding invite is not just about design but texture too

We insist to give the best to our client that’s why we only choose the high quality and finest materials. An elegant wedding invite is not only about the artwork, but texture also plays an important role, too. People don't just see - they feel too. Did you know that most of our cardstocks are either FSC certified or Green Seal certified? FSC® certified paper is considered the "gold standard' designation for wood harvested from forests that are responsibly managed, socially beneficial, environmentally conscious and economically viable. Green Seal™ certified paper - ensuring the papers are made with a minimum of 30% post-consumer fiber and that all mill processes - including packaging - are environment preferable. Let's celebrate your day with environment-friendly cardstocks!

Signature Card Stock Green Seal Certified 270gsm from Art in Card

Signature is matte bright 270gsm white high-quality acid-free paper with a crisp scala texture. Made in USA. If you are looking for a simple but yet have some texture to reflect your inner style, this is perfect. Our Signature Cardstock is Green Seal™ certified.




Pearlescent Luxe Stock Card FSC 300gsm Certified by Art in Card

Pearlescent Luxe is z fine quality 300gsm metallic pearlescent paper with iridescent shimmering metal-effect alloys. Made in Italy. It adds a little glamour to the whole card. This material is always an All-Time-Favourite. But, for darker backgrounds, the shimmering effect is not so obvious. Therefore, you can always opt for another cardstock. Our Pearlescent Luxe is FSC® certified and acid-free. They are also made with ECF (Elemental Chlorine-Free) pulp which is a Chlorine-free paper. Did you know that Chloride + Wood is a real bad combination? The problem with chlorine is that when combined with lignins (cellular glue in wood), it produces furans and highly carcinogenic dioxin. These harmful substances end up in the wastewater from the mill, which is released into nearby rivers and lakes. Dioxins, like mercury, bioaccumulate up the food chain.