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Real Card updates Bar & Bat Mitzvah Collection

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

I have just been advised that Real Cards Studio will be releasing updates of their Bar/Bat Mitzvah Collection at the end of this month.

Real Cards’  new designs feature a large circle letterpress printed in 3 colors with a fun new type treatment, a new pocket folder with space for two invitations –  perfect for the twins celebrations, a pretty new square pocket folder in a larger size, a delectable new paper and foil and emboss combo that looks almost edible, an updated pocket folder with an incredibly cool custom illustrated portrait of the mitzvah-ee, and for the fashionista: our first pattern-printed pocket folder with matching diecut envelope that is to-die-for! 

This Seattle-based company is now run by lead designer Heather van Breda and features styles that dazzle and printed on quality paper that will make your Bar & Bat Mitzvah guest sit up and take notice.

Thérèse Saint Clair is delighted to carry Real Card Studio’s delightful and trendy invitations.

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Real Card Studio Stationery Promotion

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Real Card Studio is offering free return address printing or 50% off coordinating stationery with your invitation order through May 31st.   This creative design studio located in Seattle, WA has some exceptional letterpress invitations that are very popular for weddings and Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. 

While many sample invitations in their portfolio are displayed on Real Card Studio’s website, most wedding invitations and other letterpress invitations are custom designed around the color and design preferences of the client.  Heather van Breda, the owner and chief designer for Real Card, has a knack for color and contemporary design which truly distinguishes her work within the industry.

Dealers in your neighborhood who carry Real Card may be found on their website.  As with all custom invitations, it is wise to consult with an experienced stationer who can show you samples of many fine papers and help explain color variations using different printing process and, most importantly, work with you to insure that your invitation is worded properly.

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