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This flat panel card style is made by tearing our full handmade paper sheets into five smaller sections giving you a natural deckle edge* look on all four sides of the card. We can provide you with a complete wedding invitation as shown below or we can sell the components separately to provide you with the most budget friendly options.
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This invitation utilizes our photo corner points as a substitute for ribbon. The invitation text is printed on a clear vellum overlay. The handmade paper shown behind the vellum contains leather fern, baby's breath and pink larkspur although any of our flower and plant ingredients (including flower seeds) could be used. |
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If you have decided this style is right for you, now you need to pick the paper style, font and attachment type. If you decide to make the invitations using our materials you can accomplish the same look that we have here if you buy the tools and read the instructions we have on the site. |
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Photo corner points
Clear vellum sheets
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*On handmade paper, the deckle edge is the natural, soft, slightly uneven outer edge that is an artifact unique to individually formed sheets. A mould and deckle are tools used in paper making. |
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