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Yay! White Ink on Variable Print Envelopes Is Here

Several colored envelopes laid out flat with White Ink Printing on the front an back flaps.

We added White Ink Printing to our selection of custom print processes a few years ago now. However, when it came to add variable print envelopes with White Ink Printing (which many of you have been requesting), we had some challenges to overcome, and overcome them we have!

We recently added  White Ink Printing on Variable Print Envelopes so you can get that bright white, highly saturated coverage on a variety of envelope colors. In case you’re not familiar, “variable print” means you can have something different printed on each piece within your order. It’s most often used with envelopes in order to upload a list of addresses and have them printed directly on the envelopes. A pretty sweet time saver! We also offer variable printing on place cards and art prints.

Right now we’re offering A7 and A1 Euro Flap envelopes in several beautiful colors. We’re also offering A2 Square Flap Envelopes in three pretty pastel colors. Check out the whole selection and see how you can incorporate this look into your portfolio and offering. We already mentioned the most popular use is for pre-addressed envelopes because it looks amazing and saves some serious time.

Light green envelope with White Ink printing and "Kindly Deliver to" in pretty script font above the address.

We also highly recommend pairing these with stationery packs sold in-store. For example, if you have a stationery assortment pack you’re selling, you can create a White Ink Envelope to go with each design inside the assortment. Super cute and super fun!

White Ink printing on pink envelope with pretty floral design.

We do have one very important thing to remember when ordering variable print of any kind: make sure the multi-page PDF you upload has the same number of pages as the quantity you order. For example, if you’re ordering 100 envelopes but only have 92 wedding guest addresses, you will need to include 8 blank envelope pages in the PDF so that the number of pages in your PDF equals the number of envelopes you’re ordering, which in this case is 100. If you want to learn how to create a multipage PDF, check out this step-by-step tutorial by our Art Director, Eric.

Shanna
Title: Content Writer
Years at The Occasions Group: 18 years
Favorite Print Process: Thermography
Secretly I’m really good at… "throwing games! Bag toss, ladder golf, skee ball. I won’t be winning any championships but I can hold my own."