Confetti in administration‎

August 18th, 2010

We are sad for the 94 people under the threat of redundancy and wish them well.  We print Wedding Invitations for all kinds of budgets starting from £75.

When you buy direct it’s likely you can speak to the printer, not a customer service agent. Did Confetti have a printing press on site? I am not sure but think that is unlikely.

As a small business we have a healthy cash flow, we use it to pay our suppliers at the time of ordering. This makes life good for everyone!

Change of address cards

July 8th, 2010

Moving Home, Moving in and a change of address, a life changing
experience that warrants a well printed announcement card
on quality board. We have a range of topical illustrations
from moving home to moving overseas.
We also print on plain white and cream card.

For the stylish home movers why not send out our
Black Announcement card?

Moving house in the UK is an extraordinary process. If you
are among the millions on an average wage you must first
arrange an eye watering mortgage payable over what
is probably the best years of your life or would be if you
had any money left after paying the mortgage.

Next step find a house of flat. In the UK that means paying
an average of two hundred thousand pounds but don’t
forget the legal fees, taxes, removal men and last but not least,
the very small cost of changing address cards.

Good Luck!

The Big Move

Budget Wedding Invitations

June 12th, 2010

Well budget sounds better that cheap, we use these keywords for search results. Our invitations maybe cheap and suit your budget very well but this is your lucky day, our work is just GOOD VALUE. How does £75 sound for 100 invitations? We include 350gsm card for that price, choice of coloured envelopes and delivery. Maybe you have a smaller wedding, prices start at just £27.

Do you have a bigger budget? Our embossed invitations are great value and will stun your guests.

Pirate Party

May 25th, 2010

So somebody wants to be a Pirate? Are you going to be a jolly sailor type like Captain Pugwash, the rotund character from BBC TV loved by millions of children, first shown in 1957.

A Pirate Party for me

Or maybe you are a lovely Princess looking to invite them troublesome Pirates to your party on the high seas, we have just the thing a  Princess & Pirate Party Invite

Now for the fun loving adults looking for a galleon of fun try our Pirates and Wenches invitation

And now…Jolly Roger

Dazzling Pirate Invitation

Christmas Party Vs Festive soirée

October 7th, 2009

Christmas 2009, can we afford to party? It seems we can’t have our state pensions until we reach 103, no doubt means tested by the Blair Global foundation. So now is the time to PARTY, you may feel the need to overstock on Tesco larger and purchase vast quantities of paprika pringles, good for you! Or mayble you desire something more Champagne and Cocktails, Whatever you do, do something…and we have just the invitation for you!

http://www.printed4u.com/Cool-Christmas-Invitation/p–548/

Choose your new baby’s name with care

February 16th, 2009

Check what it means before you buy birth announcement cards!

The trend for unusual and exotic baby names shows no sign of slowing down. Last week we overheard someone in a pub talking about their relatives’ children, three of whom are called ‘Geronimo’, ‘Princessing’ and ‘Guvna’. Yes, Guvna. Imagine that on your birth announcement cards!

So what’s in a name? A surprising amount, as it turns out.

Many people choose girls’ names because they sound so pretty. April, for instance. Or Rosie. Or Summer. But girls’ names can be deceptive.

‘Kate’ is a pretty-sounding name. But Kate has three possible meanings. One, a tribute to the Greek goddess Hecate. Two, some scholars say it has Coptic origins. In which case it means ‘My consecration of your name’; a bit of a mouthful. The third option? There’s every chance that the name Kate actually originates from the ancient Greek word for ‘torture’. Not too pretty after all!

Boys’ names fall into different categories. Things like ‘Oliver’ and ‘Charles’ have a classy ring whereas names like Frank and Steve sound slightly more macho. At the far right of macho you’ll find little boys with huge names like ‘Butch’ and ‘Rambo’.

In 2004 England’s top male baby name was Jack. Millions of birth announcement cards went out that year and countless thousands of little Jacks were welcomed into the world. Closely followed by Joshuas, Thomases, Jameses, Daniels, Samuels, Olivers, Williams, Benjamins and, at ten, Josephs… a startling number of traditional biblical names without a sniff of a Darren or a Dwayne.

Apparently once upon a time, back in the ‘80s, every other little girl was called Kylie. The media has been moaning ever since about a veritable epidemic of celebrity naming. Apparently we’re all naming our kids after celebrities.

But do media complaints stand up to scrutiny? Or is the whole celebrity naming thing an urban myth? A couple of years back the top ten girls’ names encompassed gentle Victorian-sounding Emily, Ellie, Jessica, Sophie, Chloe, Olivia, Charlotte, Kaite and Megan. No sign of a celebrity name. Not a Jay-Lo or a Jade or a Paris in sight. What surprises, we wonder, will 2008’s baby name statistics bring?

If you choose a name for your baby before he or she is born, you might find yourself back-pedalling frantically as little Cherry comes out looking exactly like an Annabel. Or little Phillip (which means ‘friend of horses’) turns out to have the undeniable look of a ‘Harry’ about him.

Made up names are great fun. But one piece of advice - if you create a name for your baby from scratch try Googling it before you book the christening. You don’t want to find out too late that your beautiful-sounding made up name actually means ‘Big bum’ in Swahili or ‘Untrustworthy pig face’ in Japanese. And it is always a good thing to check you’re not naming your new baby after a serial killer!

Some names simply hit the nail on the head. In retrospect they seem fortuitous, like magic. Take the name Barack - as in Barack Obama - which means ‘blessing’ in Arabic. Whether he really does turn out to be a blessing is to be seen. But things are looking good so far…

Once you’re sure the name you’ve chosen doesn’t mean anything silly, and it suits your baby to a tee, you’re ready to introduce him or her to the world by sending out your birth announcement cards. Until you’ve done your homework, you’re in dangerous waters!

Posh Bouncing Baby Birth Announcement cards

February 10th, 2009

How high do you score on the posh’o'meter?

You’ve probably heard of Debrett’s. They’re the publishers who, like Burke’s, publish beautiful leather-bound books containing lists of the richest and poshest people in the UK; Debrett’s Peerage and Baronetage

And boy, are they posh! They describe themselves as ‘the modern authority on all matters etiquette, taste and achievement’. And they say that ‘recognising people of distinction and the finer things in life are true to Debrett’s Heritage’.  They have opinions about all aspects of life from ‘modern’ manners to wedding etiquette to correct ‘form’, etiquette for young gentlemen to advice on every aspect of family life.

Gosh. 

We’ve had hours of fun reading through our copy of ‘Correct Form’. And we were pleased to see that they’ve got some sound advice about announcing the birth of a new baby:

“Birth Announcement cards should be printed or engraved and kept elegantly simple. Photographs of a new baby should never be sent out.“ they proclaim.

“Phew!” we proclaim in response. Thankfully we are not as common as muck after all. Far from it. In fact, from now on you can call us Lord and Lady Muck. We’re as posh as a posh thing.  

How come? Because our simple, elegant, luxurious new birth announcement cards fit the bill perfectly. According to Debrett’s we’ve got it right. Thick, crisp white cards embellished with a delightfully subtle pink or blue bow. And that’s it. You choose the message and text, which sits there looking ever so classy above the bow motif. Debrett’s would be proud of us.

As for their ‘don’t send a photo of your baby’ advice, we think that’s a bit harsh. It doesn’t exactly exude human warmth! So why not include a lovely photo of your new baby in the envelope to accompany your classy, minimalist birth announcement card?

That way you get the best of both worlds. You can be posh and  human at the same time in one big, cosy double whammy. We love happy compromises!

 

pink baby birth announcement cards

40th Birthday

February 10th, 2009

1969 invite

1969 and the Neil Armstrong is the first man to walk on the moon The second man  is Buzz Lightyear (Aldrin). On March 2nd ‘69 Concorde makes it’s first flight of 27mins. Number one hits that year include Tom Jones, The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac, sound familiar? Marvin Gaye sang “Heard it through the Grapevine” and the legendary Rolf Harris  bought a lump to out throats with “Two Little Boys”.

This is landmark birthday, you must celebrate before Hush Puppies become a reality and that Pink Rinse seems to make sense. Be proud of 1969, let everybody know you were born in the Love and Peace year with our 1969 themed invitation.

Maybe you have memories of your misspent youth, Remember the Specials (touring 2009), The first Madness single “The Prince” and the mighty “Three minute hero” from The Selector? All from the Two Tone Lable. This invitation should bring back the glory days one more time!

Too Much Too Young

Beach wedding guilt… a new phenomenon?

January 27th, 2009

We’ve been wondering why so many couples getting married abroad choose our most creative, unusual and eyecatching wedding stationery  

Tongue partially in cheek, we formulated a theory the other night while printing off a batch of silver  hologram mirrorball invitations for a customer:

Is their choice of stationery tied in to the amount of guilt they feel for abandoning tradition, heading for an exotic wedding abroad on some gorgeous beach?

It might sound silly. But after we’d stopped giggling we realised that there might be something to our theory. Putting ourselves in couples’ shoes, we realised that leaving all your relatives and friends behind to swan off into a tropical sunset for your wedding does pose a conundrum. You’re ecstatic. Your friends are delighted for you. But some of your family, no matter what they say, are slightly miffed. Noses are lovingly - but definitely - out of joint. 

One way to get around the problem, we decided, would be to have a whopping great party in the UK either before or after the event. That’s what we’d do. A real show stopper. To salve our guilt, we’d push the boat out with a superb venue, stunning party ‘Save the Date’ cards, matching invitations, place cards, menu cards, the lot. A vast cake, dancing girls, performing elephants… you get the picture!

So that’s why we’re getting so many orders for our most exciting top-end invitation ranges.  They’re a tangible expression of slight yet uncomfortable guilt. Or are they? If you’re lucky our next session at the digital print machine will probably deliver more pearls of ‘wisdom’! 

 

Stunning silver hologram ‘mirror ball’ invitation card

January 9th, 2009

Is this a beauty or what? A gorgeously exotic thick silver invite complete with funky hologram…

Sometimes you just have to see something in real life to appreciate it properly. This is one of those times. If you think our delightfully funky mirror ball invitation cards look impressive in the ‘photo above, you should see the real thing! 

This design is unique to us, so you won’t find it anywhere else. 

The subtle disco ball image is actually a real hologram, expertly printed on thick silver board. The cards come complete with with their own eyecatching silver envelopes to match. And, best of all, we also supply matching RSVP cards and place cards for a truly unforgettable occasion.

Add your own personal details

Add your own unique details to your invitations - the text style, size and colour are all flexible - using the simple form on our website, choose your print quantity and off you go…  your cards will be delivered, beautifully packed, in plenty of time for your special occasion.

So what are our customers celebrating with these unusual and beautiful invitations?

  • silver wedding anniversaries
  • spring engagement parties
  • spring weddings
  • 18th birthday parties
  • 21st birthday parties 
  • 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th and 80th birthday celebrations
  • surprise parties
  • corporate events and PR

Free holographic invitation card sample

Visit our website and request a free sample silver hologram invitation card - we’ll be delighted to pop one in the post to you. Or drop by and find out more about our products and services at www.printed4u.com.

Fantastic value for money

  • £32.00 for the first 20 cards
  • £8.00 per 10 thereafter