Ever since Laser Cut wedding invitations appeared on our radar we were hooked. Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials, mostly used in industrial settings but more recently has been adopted by paper companies and the fashion industry to become a red-hot trend.
Laser cut is a style that is not yet easy to find in Ireland, but in the UK however there is a number of companies who offer the service. After a long hard look around the web we have rounded up our favourite companies who all offer this next-big-thing trend.
Cutture - based in London, creates bespoke laser cut stationery for weddings and high profile events. Renowned for their quality and design, Cutture offers the customer a very personal service giving complete freedom for their requirements but with the re-assurance of experienced designers to hand. Cutture uses only the highest quality card and can also supply a range of acrylic stationery in mirrored or clear finish, which is very popular for table plans and menus. Cutture offers printing processes that range from digital to silk screen and letter press which all look stunning when paired with the laser cut.
After designing a friend's wedding stationery, Briony and James enjoyed themselves so much they decided to take the plunge and start up uber-cute stationery company, Boris & Doris, specialising in laser cut wedding invitations and other stationery. Since then the two have never looked back, and love creating beautiful designs over tea and cake for brides-to-be. All of their wedding stationery can be tailored to match your wedding style from the colours to the fonts, they can also supply laser cut save the date cards, order of service, favour tags, message tree cards, place cards, thank you cards and even coordinating laser cut bunting. These little works of art can then be framed as a pretty reminder of your big day!
The possibilities are endless with laser cut wedding invitations and stationery and that is why we love this trend. Not the cheapest stationery option but you really do walk away with a piece of art which you can cherish forever.
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