Magnetic Wedding Stationery,
Save the Date Cards and Party Invitations
Make sure your
invitation doesn't get forgotten by sending a fridge magnet reminder!These high
quality printed cards can be personalised with your own wording, colours and
picture (if supplied digitally) at no extra cost.
Printed on glossy paper or textured card and mounted on gold or silver magnetic
card.All are supplied with matching
envelopes.
Also
suitable for Hen and Stag Parties, weddings, birthday parties, new address, new baby etc.
Samples
- available at £1.30 for a small card (plus p&p). This is
to show the high quality of the print finish that is not clear from the
pictures below. Colours and wording of samples may vary.
The following designs are just
a few examples. Please
contact me if you would like to
discuss further design options or if you would like me to print your own design
Prices
Bookmark sized (approx. 17.5 x 8.5cm) £1.65
Square (approx 9.5 x 9.5cm) £1.65
Business cards (approx 8.5 x 5cm) £1.30
Gerbera Save the Date Magnet.
Printed on glossy white paper and mounted on shiny pink card and a silver magnet
Housewarming party invitation.
Printed on textured white card, with shiny pink mount on a gold magnet.
House detail mounted on lime green mulberry paper. Available in any choice
of colours.
Magnets are available to match any of our
wedding stationery ranges. Design shown matches the
Islay invitation range. Shown with
hand-painted glass tile detail and pink mulberry mount. Prices depend on
the design.
Small business sized cards
(8.5 x 5cm) £1.30
Printed on glossy paper and mounted on gold or
silver magnetic paper. These can be printed to match any wedding
stationery design shown on the website (Keen range
shown above) or with your own design.
MORE MAGNET DESIGNS: Please click on the
images below to see larger versions of more designs. These can be adapted
to any size of magnet.
African Flower
Yellow Daisy
Pink Daisy
Black and white flower
Flower Power
Fireworks
Sunflowers
Champagne and music
Why not supply your own photograph for
inclusion in the design?