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Stationary paper is a wonderful way to dress up your letters or other correspondence. Plain white paper is so boring. Show up your personality and dress up your papers with pre-printed stationary paper or print your own on your computer. Stationary paper can be used for so many things besides letters, too. If you are a teacher you might like to dress up the occasional worksheet or test with interesting paper. You will want to print award certificates on nicely bordered paper. You can decorate the class bulletin board with stationary paper. At home you can use stationary for all your personal letters and notes, of course. You can also use it for invitations, greeting cards, recipes, crafts and scrapbooking. You can choose a stationary paper with a seasonal or holiday decorative motif, or personalize it with a monograms or a theme that suits your personality. Today's sellers of stationary are sophisticated enough to offer stationary in different paper formats like card stock, laser or inkjet paper, acid-free, environmentally friendly or in nearly any other requirements you require. Matching envelopes are also often available with personalization by monograms or the addition of a return address. Stationary sets make wonderful gifts for the person who has everything. It is practical and certain to be used. You can demonstrate you know that person's taste in decorating by the paper set you choose. A stationary set also makes a great gift to give a friend or family member who is moving away. It can serve as a not-so-subtle reminder to your friend or loved one to write or stay in contact. You may find the following techniques of printing on stationary paper of interest, especially when comparing the costs of custom printed invitations, letterhead stationary or business cards. These techniques are called flat printing, letterpress, embossing, engraving and thermographic printing. Flat printing, as known as offset printing, is the lowest cost variety of printing and merely imparts ink to the paper. This technique is used to make magazines and catalogs as affordable as possible. Letterpress printing impresses upon the paper with or without ink and can also be used with motifs or designs. Embossing creates raised surfaces on the paper by pressing the paper between mated dies. This process makes an impression on both sides of the paper. Engraving is costly because the design must be cut into a hard plate, covered in ink, then have ink removed from certain places. Then the plate is pressed onto the paper under a great deal of pressure. It is a process that requires skill. Thermographic printing is considered a suitable substitute for engraving. This process takes many steps and begins with printing with an ink that stays wet on the paper. The paper is then dusted with a powder that sticks to the ink. The paper is vacuumed or shaken in some manner to remove extra powder. Then the paper is heated. This results in a raised print surface that looks similar to engraving. Consider this Red Tango Stationary Set from Amazon.com for $5. Designed by a Warner Brothers television animator Cynthia Petrovic, these whimsical and original stationary designs are sure to make an impression on the recipient of your next letter. Embossed Look Having The Emblem ... - Christmas Stationary Paper Toast to 2012 Giveaway Event $40 Gift Code to Paper Coterie ... Seven Sorts Of Cards That Are Fun To Send : Xmas. | Christmas ... Harvest Greeting Stationary Set Tips When You Buy Stationary Paper From Supplier | Medical Services The Stationary: Our Paper Shop | HARLEM LOVES Love Birds Stationary Custom Stationary from Zazzle.com We fly like paper | emeyeran Stationary Paper Basics Kennesaw | Direct Marketing Plan Frida Plumm Stationary | Paper Crave |
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