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Handmade paper, beige, deckle edge, handmade paper

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Size | Weight: 127 x 178 mm | ±250 gsm
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Handmade paper, beige, deckle edge, handmade paper

Why it's worth it

  • Artisanal look– natural texture, premium appearance, ideal for events.
  • Uniqueness– each sheet may have subtle variations (normal for handmade paper).
  • Eco-friendly– made from recycled cotton rag, a more responsible option.
  • Versatility– for invitations, greeting cards, menus, calligraphy, craft/DIY.

Recommended uses

  • Wedding invitations– main invitation, inserts, RSVP card, thank you notes
  • Christening invitations– invitations, inserts, cards and stationery
  • Greeting cards– premium cards, handwritten messages
  • Menus / programs– event stationery with a "high-end" look
  • Calligraphy– handwriting (testing with your specific instrument is recommended)
  • Craft / DIY– scrapbooking, collages, labels, gift wrapping

Printing & recommendations

Handmade paper can be printed on, but the result depends on the grammage, textureand printer. For important projects, we recommend:

  • print test on 1 sheet before mass production;
  • set "thick paper / cardstock" if your printer allows it;
  • manual feed (where available) for thicker sheets;
  • for inkjet: allow drying time (depending on the ink).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is A4 handmade paper identical from one sheet to another?

It may have subtle variations in texture/shade – this is normal and part of the "handmade" look.

Is it suitable for wedding/christening invitations?

Yes. Handmade paper is one of the most popular choices for invitations and event stationery due to its texture and premium appearance.

Can I write on handmade paper with a pen/marker?

Yes, generally. Recommended: test with your instrument (pen, marker, fountain pen) as absorption may vary depending on the model/grammage.

Can I print on A4 handmade paper?

As a rule, yes, but it depends on the printer and grammage. Ideal for inkjet printing.