Eco-friendly Invitations Printing
• Our Recycled, Forest Friendly Paper is up to 100% Recycled
• Eco-friendly Printing Every Step of the Way
• Print and Mailing Services
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Mohawk Uncoated Cover has a smooth print surface which delivers crisp results.
• 50% - 100% Post-consumer Waste & Recycled Content
• 95 Brightness
Reincarnation Matte Cover has a unique and sophisticated look and feel.
• 100% Recycled, 60% Post-consumer Waste
• 92 Brightness
Dull (Silk) Stock is perfect for items that rely on photographs or fine artwork.
• 55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
• Acid Free and Archival Quality
Gloss Stock is a heavy-weight stock that is durable, yet well-suited for folding.
• 55% Recycled, 30% Post-consumer Waste
• Acid Free and Archival Quality
• 91 Brightness
Available in 4 standard (folded)sizes:
• 4.25x5.5 with A2 matching envelope
• 4.5x6.25 with A6 matching envelope
• 5x7 with A7 matching envelope
• 5.25x8 with A8 matching envelope
Color Options:
• Full Color (CMYK) both sides
• Full Color Outside and Blank Inside
• Full Color Outside and Black Inside
Mailing Services: For the most Eco-friendly mailing, look to Printing Green. Just attach your mailing list in the appropriate format and we’ll handle the rest.
Recycled and Non-Recycled Paper, Eco-friendly Practices:
• Non-toxic water-based latex inks and soy-based inks
• Scuff-resistant, non-toxic aqueous coating
• Efficient minimal waste practices
• Chemical-free plate processing
• FSC Certified Recycled Paper
Here you'll find information on:
• Our Free Downloadable Templates
• Proofing Options
• File Preparation
• Mailing Services
• Postal Regulations
• Eco-friendly Paper Choices
If you can't find what you need, drop us a line. We will get back to promptly!
Cards and Envelopes – connect with your clients and generate more!
We all associate with the word Greeting Card as something that gets mailed over the holidays or birthdays – but Greeting Card, Announcements and Invitations imply much more than that in relation to business and marketing.
How exactly can cards be best utilized for promoting your business or services? Let’s explore.
1. Your company, business or organization is hosting an event. Most likely you’ll post the announcement in your monthly newsletter and promote it on your website – but nothing is a personal as receiving a formal invitation or announcement card in the mail.
The recipient feels atleast slightly more intrigued by the opportunity if they’ve been extended a warm request for their attendance. A flyer posted on a community board, just won’t receive the same response.
2. New client and returning client thank you cards - Greeting Cards with a note of “Thanks for your business” has a proven and measurable impact on their return rate. Everyone wants to feel valued. Greeting cards can deliver that. But be sure to hand write these puppies. A printed message does little to evoke a sense of devotion…unless you slap a gift card in the center of your Greeting card.
You may even include a coupon towards their next purchase. I’ve even received thank you packs with Free coffee cards redeemable at Starbucks and gift certificates for Amazon included. That is how you inspire a customer to return.
3. How about acknowledging your Employees Cards acknowledging employees is not nearly common enough. You want your business to be more profitable, consider thanking the employees who work to make that happen. Toss a few clams in the card and envelop before you seal it!

Fundraising Invitations
Compass Family Services
I just wanted to thank you and the Bacchus team for supporting (our event)Spring Forward. With your help, we had our most successful event ever.
Our invitations and signage were beautiful and we received many, many compliments.
Thanks again and I look forward to our next project together.
- Lisa
Mother of Invention
In this Eco-friendly rising climate, the world of recycling is producing some rather ingenious creations – in addition to recycled paper. It’s a good thing too. Without the availability of products that savvy consumers, such as yourself, are itching to own, it would not be possible to create a strong market, therein completing the recycling process, aka “closing the loop”.
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