Custom Embossed Journals
Custom embossed journals offer personalization through techniques like debossing or embossing on the cover, allowing for names, initials, or even logos to be imprinted. Embossing creates a raised design, while debossing leaves a recessed imprint. Many vendors offer a variety of fonts, character limits, and options for adding personalized messages or gift notes.
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What is the difference between embossing and debossing?
• Embossing: Creates a raised impression on the cover, with the image or text raised above the surface.
• Debossing: Leaves a recessed impression, creating an indented design on the cover.
How many characters can I emboss?
• The character limit varies depending on the size and shape of the journal, as well as the font chosen.
• Some vendors offer longer inscriptions on larger items, while smaller items may be limited to initials or short names.
• Custom Journals most items can have two lines of text, up to 20 characters each.
• Paper offers up to 10 characters, with exceptions for smaller journals or certain colors.
Can I add a gift message or note to the inside of the journal?
• Yes, many vendors offer options for adding a personal message or gift note, which can be printed and bound as part of the journal’s pages.
• For example, allows you to add a gift note and choose a gift box.
What kind of paper is best for a journal?
• Uncoated paper: Is recommended for writing in, as it can handle different types of pens and markers.
• Thicker stock (70-80 lb): Provides a more substantial feel and can help prevent ink bleed-through.
• Offset paper: Is also a good choice for printing on.
Are journals refillable?
• Some vendors offer refillable journals, while others have non-refillable keepsakes.
• refillable options, but also sells non-refillable journals as keepsakes.
How do I care for a leather journal?
• Leather journals should be kept in a temperature and humidity controlled environment.
• For minor dirt, wipe with a soft cloth and a little water.
• For scratches, you may be able to dye them with a light application of brown shoe polish.