Raised Foil Invitations
Add a touch of luxury to your marketing, events, and celebrations with Premium Raised Foil Postcards. Printed on durable 16pt cardstock and finished with a soft-touch velvet laminate, these postcards feature raised Gold, Silver, or Holographic foil accents that create stunning visual impact and a premium feel.
Perfect for business promotions, direct mail campaigns, wedding announcements, save-the-dates, party invitations, real estate marketing, retail promotions, contractors, artists, and photographers, raised foil postcards help your message stand out and leave a lasting impression.
Features
- Raised Gold, Silver, or Holographic foil
- Premium 16pt cardstock
- Soft-touch velvet laminate on both sides
- Durable 19pt finished thickness
- Vibrant full-color printing
- Ideal for marketing, weddings, parties, and special events
turnaround
- 7-10 Business Days
Artwork Guidelines
Important Instructions
For best results, we strongly recommend you ensure the following to avoid delays and/or unexpected print results.
- Supply fonts larger than 8pt
- Use sans serif fonts
- Avoid having artwork underneath the foil areas (i.e. using a mask instead)
- Avoid areas of heavy foil coverage with small/fine (non-foil) text or linework knocked out, as there is a tendency for these to fill in.
- CAUTION: Our foil machine manufacturer does not recommend extending the foil design to the trimmed edge of the card, as there would be a high possibility of the foil peeling off along the trimmed edges. There should be at least a 5mm foil-free area around the edges. If you supply foil files with full bleed, please note our automation will automatically apply a 5 mm gap (from the trim edge) on your foil files to prevent the risks of the trimmed edges lifting/peeling. The non-foiled gap area may be visible along the edges as a result. It is best to avoid full bleed on your foil files for the above reasons.
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Add More Space Between LettersMetallic foil needs extra room to apply properly.
- Increase letter spacing (tracking) slightly
- For small text, a tracking of +20 to +50 works well
- Watch out for letters that sit very close together and space them out a bit
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Choose the Right Font Size and WeightVery thick or tiny text can cause problems with foil.
- Avoid ultra-bold or heavy fonts
- Use regular or medium font weights instead
- Keep foil text at least 7–8 pt for best results
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Reduce Thick Letter ShapesIf your text looks tight or heavy:
- Add a very thin outline (stroke) inside each letter
- Set the outline color to match the background
- This slightly reduces the thickness of the letters, creating more space between them
Why this helps:
Metallic foil can spread during production. Thinning the letters prevents them from touching or filling in once foiled. -
Allow for Foil SpreadFoil can spread slightly during production.
- Very small gaps may disappear
- Keep visible spaces between letters and shapes no thinner than 0.3–0.5 pt
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File Set Up
Step 1
Ensure the file matches the product’s required dimensions. Ensure that the artwork is created in CMYK 300 dpi with 1/16 inch bleeds on all sides.
Step 2
Separate artwork into two files: one is for foil lamination, for which the artwork’s color should be set to 100% black. Another file should be in the CMYK color space for artwork that is not foil printed.
Step 3
Export all files into PDF format with bleeds.



