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  2. DIY Wedding Invitations: The Ultimate Money-Saving Guide - AOL

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    The easiest option for DIY wedding invitations is to use digital only or print-it-yourself wedding invitation templates. They’re plentiful online— and many are even free.

  3. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Commercial wedding invitations are typically printed using one of the following methods: engraving, lithography, thermography, letterpress printing, sometimes blind embossing, compression plate process, or offset printing.

  4. Paper embossing - Wikipedia

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    Embossing and debossing are the processes of creating either raised or recessed relief images and designs in paper and other materials. An embossed pattern is raised against the background, while a debossed pattern is sunken into the surface of the material but might protrude somewhat on the reverse side.

  5. Embossing - Wikipedia

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    The term usually refers to several techniques for creating a raised pattern on a material: Embossing (manufacturing), commercial scale embossing of sheet metal. Image embossing, the process to create highlights or shadows that will replace light/dark boundaries of an image. Leather embossing.

  6. New wedding ring has 'married' embossed on the inside - AOL

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    He's invented a wedding ring with raised, embossed letters inside -- so when a spouse removes the ring, an imprint that says "married" is left behind for all to see.

  7. Image embossing - Wikipedia

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    An embossed image comparison. Image embossing is a computer graphics technique in which each pixel of an image is replaced either by a highlight or a shadow, depending on light/dark boundaries on the original image. Low contrast areas are replaced by a gray background.

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