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  • KK Bloom
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    @kkbloom
    14 years, 9 months ago

    Sommerset Velvet! oooh, one of my fav’s. I know it works well with impressions. Savoir-faire also has great papers!


    KK Bloom
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    @kkbloom
    14 years, 11 months ago

    I don’t have the patience for it, tried it for a client that didn’t want to wait for it do be done elsewhere, and got burned!I concur with Exclusive Bordering Company. Just picked up a new sample pack from them. Have used them in the past, and honestly for how incredibly reasonably they are priced, until you master it, they are a great resource.


    KK Bloom
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    @kkbloom
    14 years, 11 months ago

    You ladies are the experts and use gsm weights so not sure if my comment will be relative. I’m still using # paper weight understanding. Crane has a 268# stock that is perfect for deep impressions on both sides. I’ve designed several letterpress business cards with deep impressions on both sides on this stock and love it. Have done several invitations with it as well. It is much, much thicker than the Lettra. I’d have to double check before you quote me, but I think it’s tree free.

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