Letterpress

A_New_View
Valued Contributor

I think the new letterpress offering is a great idea! Can someone explain to me how the colors work? I tested it out on my design, but nothing shows up. I know I'm missing something. Any help?

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MOM
Valued Contributor II

@A_New_View  Hmm, I don't even know what that means. Is this a new feature in the design tool?

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Jadendreamer13
Honored Contributor

It’s a new feature coming soon.

idraw
Honored Contributor

<https://www.zazzle.com/letterpress+invitations>

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Can I use Zazzle to create my own custom letterpress invitations?

You can create your own letterpress invitations using Zazzle’s design tool. Start by selecting a blank custom invitation template. Choose the size, shape and paper type for your invite. Next, enter the design tool to upload your own artwork, photos and text. When finished, you can finalize your custom design and add your invitations to cart! 

 

 

Jadendreamer13
Honored Contributor

Did you watch the videos and read the design guidelines?

Where is the video?  Can you post a link?

TIA Sandra

Did you receive an email invitation? If so, the video is linked within that text.

Connie
Honored Contributor II

The video and training guide explain it clearly, but in a nutshell, the letterpress layer works similarly to the foil layer on the foil cards. Black shows up, and white hides.

DancingPelican
Valued Contributor

The email from Zazzle indicates "Please note that Zazzle Letterpress Products will remain a restricted product to select Creators only, similar to our Embossers, Foil Napkins, and Afridrille products."  
Perhaps you can request Zazzle provide you with access to the Letterpress products the same way you would for those other restricted access products.

I’m assuming since the poster knows about letterpress that she already received the invitation. But, of course, I could be wrong.

DiamondWillow
Contributor

in the design tool you have three sections to selection.  First one is "deboss" which is there you add the text or frame or whatever you are using to have color.

Then the "front" and then the "back".  Once you choose something in deboss, you get to select only the colors they offer before you post for sale.  Took me a hot minute to figure that out myself.  

comixjunky
New Contributor II

Embossing, die-cutting, and foil are basicly Letterpress processes. Can not be done with offset or inkjet or digital. 

Letterpress, embossing and foil use raised type stamped/pressed into the paper.

A_New_View
Valued Contributor

Thanks, everyone. Since I first posted here, I have changed the design on my Letterpress card to be a Save-the-Date. It is currently under review. I hope the review process doesn't take as long as some of the other items I have that have been under review for a few years.  I am excited to design more!

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