How to Print on Acrylic Invitations: A Guide

Gerald Finch
4 min readMay 2, 2022

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You’ve spent hours designing your perfect wedding invitations. You want them to reflect your style and your guests. But with so many different invitation styles, paper options, and personalization options, it can be a little overwhelming. But there is one more detail you don’t quite yet know how to handle: printing on the invitations. If you’re anything like us, this is probably the last detail that you’ll handle, until the big day approaches. But trust us, this is one of the first details that people notice about your invitation. There are many different ways to print on acrylic, and it can be a little tricky. Luckily, we’re here to give you the lowdown on how to print on acrylic invitations.

What is Acrylic Invitation Printing?

Acrylic invitations are difficult for a few reasons. The first is that the material is much more expensive than paper. The second is that acrylic invitations are often printed using UV printing, which requires a higher-quality printer and ink. UV printing is a specialized process in which an image or text is printed onto the acrylic with light, rather than ink. This process works because of the transparency of the material. You print with light instead of ink to avoid smudging during production or shipping. Acrylic invitations are also printed differently due to their thickness and tendency to warp when shipped or stored in warm places like attics and garages.

How to Print on Acrylic Invitations

There are a few different ways that you can print on acrylic invitations. The first is to use a laser printer and use transfer paper on the front and back of the acrylic. You can also use a heat press machine with a transparent vinyl, or silk-screening ink onto the front of the acrylic. It might sound like these methods are easy, but they do require some practice to get right. In order to make printing on acrylic invitations easier, it’s important to have the right tools. We recommend investing in an inkjet printer with photo quality transparency sheets or heat press machine. They will give you better results than other methods and will be easier to use! Another tip we have for printing on acrylic is that you need to clean your surface thoroughly before applying your design. This will help ensure that your design sticks well and there’s no risk of it peeling off later. The last step is to carefully line up your design each time so that you don’t end up with misaligned lines or words. You want your guests to be impressed by your invitation, not confused about what they’re reading!

Types of Acrylic Invitation Printing

There are two main types of acrylic invitations: Full-surface printing and Spot printing. Full-surface printing is a method where the ink is printed in full on the front, back, and sides of the acrylic. A spot print is just what it sounds like; it’s when you only print on one or two side panels of the acrylic. With full-surface printing, you can choose to use different fonts and designs throughout the invitation. You can also choose to use a single font or design across all of your invitations if you want to make them uniform. This style is more expensive but provides more flexibility with how you want your guests to perceive your wedding day. Spot printing has less options for design and personalization but is more affordable than full-surface printing. The downside? You’re limited when designing with spot printing because most spots are only printed on one side panel of the acrylic, meaning that if you want different fonts or designs on each panel, they will have to be printed separately and then put together at home by yourself or someone else in your wedding party.

##Printing Tips for Printed on Acrylic Invitations

-When you’re just getting started, it’s best to look for a color that matches with your invitations. If you want to add color, select one that is close to your base color and can be easily hidden within the design. -When choosing an ink color, it’s best not to choose a vibrant color. It can be difficult to work with this type of ink and it will end up overpowering most of the design. -You should also think about how you want your final product to feel and look. -Do you want your acrylic cards to have a matte finish? If so then use a lower quality cardstock like 110lb or 130lb cardstock -(We recommend using printing on Acrylic Invitations when printing on 130lb)

Conclusion

Acrylic invitations have a variety of uses in the wedding industry. They’re a great option for many people because they’re affordable, eco-friendly and come in a variety of colors. The one downside is that acrylic invitations are not easy to print on. If you choose to print on acrylic, it’s best to use a laser printer, because inkjet printers may smudge the surface. We hope this guide will help you decide if acrylic invitations are right for you.

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