
Whether you choose Beech or Cherry wood stock options, you will be able to see the distinct differences in the visible layers of wood grain.
Each card, made from 100% real Beech or Cherry wood types, showcases the intricate details of natural wood grain, setting you apart with every introduction.
In addition, this card can be enhanced with laser etching and foil print features to give your wood card a truly unique look.
Important Note: These cards are not ideal for rush orders. If you need speedy business cards, please refer to "Express Business Cards".
Debossing is texture add on, created by pressing IN a portion of your design.
Embossing is texture add on, created by pressing OUT a portion of your design.
Laser Engraving is cutting a portion of your card out using laser technology to create intricate designs on a layer of your card, anywhere on your card.
Die Cutting is precision cutting to allow your card to be any shape you can think of.
Spot UV is a gloss type coating that is applied to only specific areas of your card to give it shine. Raised UV means it is raised in those specific areas, to give it a more obvious look and feel.
Colored edge is paint or foil that is added to the edges of your cards to give it a unique colored edge on all 4 sides.
Wood (Specialty Business Cards)
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To start, select the product size, preview the design guidelines, download the guidelines for reference, and proceed with the customization options.
FAQs
Express business cards are printed on 130# coverstock (uncoated, satin, or gloss) and offer a quick or even next-day turnaround time.
Specialty business cards offer endless options for unique, memorable branding with premium materials, custom shapes (like square or rounded corners), unique finishes (foil, spot UV, soft-touch), and tactile effects, often taking longer but creating a stronger physical impression.
All of our uncoated paper stocks can be written on in pen. This includes our uncoated, cotton, and linen stocks. Because these stocks are more absorbent, pen stays on the stock, but markers such as sharpies can bleed. Our coated paper stocks can also be written on with a few limitations. This includes our silk and suede stocks. These can be written on in a ballpoint pen or sharpie if given a few seconds to dry.
















