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Empire State Building Save the Date

Danielle & Kevin

This New York City inspired save the date takes inspiration from the iconic NYC landmark, the Empire State Building. The save the date is printed in gold foil on ivory paper and edged with a shimmering gold foil. The matching envelope was printed in letterpress on a pale grey paper.

Since we are a studio specializing in custom work, we put together custom pricing for each project. For your convenience, below is a brief summary of the starting prices for both our collection and custom suites:

• $2,000 is the starting price for pre-existing designs for a 4-piece suite in 1-letterpress color. Suites with additional embellishments such as foil stamping, laser cut sleeves, pocket folders, etc. start at a higher price point of $3,000 and up.

• Custom invitations start at $2,750 for a 4-piece suite in 1-letterpress color.

• For budgets in the $1,000 range, many of our designs can be adapted to a economical price point using flat printing.


Note: A 4-piece suite includes Invitation, Reply Card, Outer Envelope and Reply Envelope. However a suite can be customized to your needs. Most pre-existing designs you see, whether it be from our custom page or collection page, can be made into a ready to order set

To receive a more detailed estimate based upon your stationery needs or to schedule a consultation (by appointment only), please contact us at:

[email protected]

(212) 696-6624 - phone

The Inspiration

We invite you to explore our inspiration and moodboard for how this design came to fruition. You’re also welcome to view our creative process to dig deeper into our exclusive design process.

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New York City inspired Save the Date