Baptism

These are Baptism invitation cards, however most of them can adapt to any other event with a few changes. Remember we can change personal photos if product include, fonts, wording, complete color scheme and arrangement of graphic elements if product allows.

BA571 BA572 BA573 BA574 BA575
BA576 BA577 BA578 BA579 BA5710
BA07101 BA07102 BA07103 BA07104 BA07105
BA07106 BA07107 BA07108 BA07109 BA071010
BA071011 BA071012 BA071013    

Tips

Colors

Colors don't look in the same way in monitor and paper, even they vary from monitor to another. We advise you... More info

Fonts

It's very important that fonts and kind of event match with your invitation designing. If you have a traditional event, it's convenient a sober designing and classic fonts... More info

Photos

Choose one close up photo you really like, up to the chest maximum because when we resize it, lots of details will lost; recommended resolution: 300 dpi; recommended minimum size: 3 megapixels (the bigger it is, the better your invitations will be); please make sure that your picture is neither blurred or too dark, that it is a close up of the person you want in the invitations, and most of all, the picture must not be too small. Keep in mind your photos are our raw material, and although we provide basic touch ups at no additional charge, a blurred, dark, pixelated or burned photo can't enhance.

Wording

We recommend you use wording that tells something about you or something you want to say, but if you are not sure what to say, use our wordings like a guidance... More info

Printing

The quality of your printed invitation cards mainly depends on printing method, printing quality and kind of paper chosen. For best results we recommend photo printing in photo lab on metallic or glossy paper. Also, is a good choice printing on an ink jet printer, with original ink cartridge, at high quality and on good quality glossy ink jet photo paper (waterproof).

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