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Printing Invitations

Hello ladies,

I am looking for a business that will simply print my invitations on high-quality paper. I'm looking for something a little better than a Kinkos, but I don't need a stationer to design custom invitations, as I am designing them myself. I just need to buy envelopes and paper and have someone print them for me.

In a pinch I guess I could just buy the paper myself online and take it to Kinkos or something, but I'd like to be able to feel the paper first.

Does anyone know of a shop that would do this in the Kansas City area?

Re: Printing Invitations

  • nikkifeenikkifee member
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    edited December 2011
    I made my own save the dates and had them printed at Almar Printing (http://www.almarprinting.com/) they're at about 77th and wornall. They are super nice, and I'm really happy with how my save the dates turned out!
  • kwagner1211kwagner1211 member
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    edited December 2011
    I bought all of my own paper at a paper supply store in Denver, but had them printed by a small shop in Liberty. They were very helpful, reasonably priced, and even cut them for us since we had more then one per sheet of paper. They go by Pittman Printing doing business as Printing Unlimited. The website is www.pittmanprinting.com.
  • edited December 2011
    I used Vistaprint. I found a coupon that got me 50% off my order! I believe they might still have the promo going on.
    I have used Almar before and they do a fantastic job!
  • edited December 2011
    I bought my first 250 sheets at Anchor Paper but needed some more so I went to xpedx in Lenexa - I should've went there first and save on the shipping. lol The paper is the exact same. I went with an ivory linen cardstock and only spent about $20 on 250 sheets at xpedx. The quality is great.

    My friend, who's a pro graphic designer, designed our invites and we took them to Office Max/Kinko's to test print. At first we were going to go through her dad, who's also a graphic designer, bc he has resources to get them printed professionally. But when he saw the ones from Office Max (their color quality was a lot better), he told me to go that route. He said they would be just as good as the pro place for less than half the price. So I got mine printed at Office Max.

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  • prideeinpynkprideeinpynk member
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    edited December 2011
    We are getting ours printed at OfficeMax as well. My FI is a graphic designer and he's really happy with the quality as well.

    And I definitely 2nd xpedx for paper since they were really helpful yesterday when I flipped that I couldn't find a7 envelopes anywhere; they helped me and found some ones that I'm very happy with!

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  • Jen72682Jen72682 member
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    edited December 2011
    I have a friend who is starting their own letterpress business. They did my invitations and they came out pretty awesome. PM if you want more information!
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