Which Embosser Should You Purchase?
Each type of embosser is suited for specific uses and projects
Below is a brief overview of each type followed by a more detailed description
40mm Hand Held Embosser
With its lovely and sleek design, the hand held embosser is the perfect choice for you if you have a small project, or if you plan to use it frequently, but only on a few pieces as a time. It is also a pretty addition to your desk.
When the interchangeable clip is removed, it can be stored in between the embosser hinges which makes this embosser also quite compact and can be easily packed for travel if needed.
As the hand held embosser creates its impression by being squeezed in your hand, it may give a more subtle impression on thicker papers and, after prolonged continual use, it can make your hand tired. If your are working on a larger project, you may want to consider the long arm embosser.
Ideal projects for the hand embosser include:
A set of party invitations or place cards for an intimate meal
Turning lovely plain paper into personalized stationery each time you write a note
Creating gift tags
Elevating your envelope flaps on pre-purchased thank you notes
A special gift for anyone who loves paper
50mm Long Arm Embosser
Sturdy and strong, the long arm desk embosser is the workhorse. If you are a stationer, a bride elevating her own invitation suite, or have a project that will be requiring many impressions, this is the embosser that you will want to have.
When working on a project that will require a numerous amount of impressions to be done, the desk embosser makes it easy to do them all without any hand fatigue. Also, its impressive leverage yields a very crisp design.
The long arm on the body allows the motif to be embossed deeper into the paper, up to 1.5” from the edge, which can be helpful when it comes to design.
There is a lock on the body so that the handle can be secured down when not in use.
Ideal projects for the desk embosser include:
A stationer who uses embossers for her clients or products
A stationer with a semi-custom line to offer a coordinating embossed detail to the suites
Adding an embossed element to your own business cards
Elevating your wedding invitation suite and wedding stationery
A special gift for anyone who loves paper - and would use the embosser more than occasionally
Things to Note
Neither embosser is inherently better, rather each is better suited for certain tasks as described above.
Do take care when changing insert clips as it is possible to pinch your finger - especially with the desk embosser.
With both embossers, it is highly recommended to have extra of the paper to be embossed on hand so that you can test impressions first to gauge how much pressure to apply. Some papers will not need as much pressure and may actually look better with a softer hand. Also, as everyone has their aesthetic preferences, you will want to make sure that you know how hard you need to press to achieve the look that you want on any specific paper. For more on paper types, see here.
Still Unsure?
More of the commonly asked questions are addressed here.
If you are still unsure of which paper embosser would be best for your project, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.
* The depth and appearance of the embossed motif will vary depending upon the variables of the paper which is being embossed. Thicker paper will generally yield a more subtle impression than a thinner variety. The texture of your paper can also affect the crispness or visibility of the impression.