[Ipg-smz] Source(s) for (custom) bookplates

Tara Calishain researchbuzz at gmail.com
Tue Jun 11 00:39:00 UTC 2019


About eight years ago I did a custom bookplate for my old job. Instead of
trying to order custom bookplates, I had the plate designed and then had
them printed as custom 3.5 x 2 stickers. VistaPrint will do 40 of those for
$16, and 100 for $40.

https://www.vistaprint.com/marketing-materials/labels-stickers/custom-stickers?GP=06%2f10%2f2019+20%3a34%3a23&GPS=5403869368&GNF=0

I'm not sure how you want the plates (maybe you want them as heavy card
stock with no stick) so this might not work.

Disclaimer: I ain't VistaPrint and VistaPrint ain't me. This is not an
affiliate link.

Tara


On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 5:51 PM Daniel Dern <dern at pair.com> wrote:

>
> I'm working on a book of my photos from my college years, for friends, and
> thought that for personalizing/inscribing, using bookplates might be
> a nice way to do it. E.g., one with one of my photo images, plus room for
> me to write something plus sign.
>
> So far, the likely source I've found is Evermine.com, a little under a
> buck each in lots of 25.
>
> Other thoughts?
>
> Tx,
>
> DPD
>
>
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