This is just a small selection of the best digital products to sell this year, based on what I’ve seen going on in the market. If you’d like more ideas, make sure to snag this free list of 55 Digital Product Ideas that you can make in a weekend.
I’ll be the first to admit, I love a good digital product. Not only have I been making and selling my own for over 7 years (they make up about 75% of my income these days) but I’m also obsessed with buying them. Some people love shoes, others cars, for me it’s all about e-books and Lightroom presets.
Because I spend so much time immersed in the digital product space, I’ve been able to spot a few changes over the past year. The landscape has changed considerably and a lot of things that were working really well pre-pandemic most likely aren’t working now.
Pssst. If you’re wondering where to print wedding invitations online, you’re in the right place. If you’d prefer to print wedding invitations yourself at home, click here.
In the 5 years that I’ve been designing wedding invitations, it wasn’t until recently that I started outsourcing our printing. Printing at home is great (in fact, I have an entire post about the best home printers coming up, in case you’re curious!) but sometimes you just want the process to be simple, even if it means spending a little extra to have someone else do it. If that’s where you’re at, then keep reading. We’ll tell you where to print wedding invitations without sinking your budget.
Fun fact: Pipkin Paper Co. got its start because of expensive wedding invitations. When my husband and I were planning our wedding reception, I longingly poured over those beautiful custom invitations you see online. But even though we didn’t have a ton of guests coming, it was still too expensive to buy the invitations we really wanted, so I decided to make them myself (after spending hours and hours on Google). And today I’m going to show you how to make wedding invitations for your own shindig, too.
When you run an invitation company, one of the most common questions you get asked is, “what’s the best paper for wedding invitations?”. And quite frankly I love this question because there are few things I love talking about more than cardstock (give me all the cardstock!).
But with this question comes both good and bad news. Sadly, there is no easy one-size-fits-all answer to the cardstock question. Since printers, ink and template designs vary so much, there is no ideal cardstock to use at all times. What looks great on one printer might look splotchy and washed-out on another.
But now the good news: choosing cardstock is easy and fun if you know what you’re doing. Selecting the right wedding invitation paper involves a bit of trial and error. But rather than fixating on finding the perfect wedding cardstock, simply find the one that’s the right for your printer.
Lucky for you there are some tried-and-true tricks that make finding the right paper for wedding invitations a little easier. Read on and I’ll tell you everything you’ve ever wanted to know about cardstock so you can pick the best paper for your wedding invitations, enclosures and day-of paper goods.
Hi there, I'm Stephanie and welcome to the Pipkin Paper Co. blog. Here's where our love of wedding stationery and DIYs meet. We'll show you how to plan the wedding of your dreams without breaking the bank.
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