Laser Cutting of wedding cards

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laser cut wedding card 01 @ Ksh 120

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laser cut wedding card 02 @ Ksh 180

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laser cut wedding card 03 @ Ksh 130

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laser cut wedding card 04 @ Ksh 160

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laser cut wedding card 05 @ Ksh 160

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laser cut wedding card 06 @ Ksh 160

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laser cut wedding card 07 @ Ksh 170

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laser cut wedding card 08 @ Ksh 140

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laser cut wedding card 09 @ Ksh 150

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laser cut wedding card 10 @ Ksh 90

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laser cut wedding card 11 @ Ksh 140

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laser cut wedding card 12 @ Ksh 170

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laser cut wedding card 13 @ Ksh 170

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laser cut wedding card 14 @ Ksh 200

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laser cut wedding card 15 @ Ksh 160

Laser cutting is a widely used method of precision cutting and efficiently cutting materials using a high-powered laser. Laser cutting of wedding cards involves the using of a laser beam to cut intricate designs of flowers, architectural shapes and patterns into the wedding cards.

 

The laser cutting process commences with a designed artwork which is the soft copy version of the intended pattern on a computer software program. The desired pattern is then uploaded to the laser cutting machine. The machine uses a high-powered laser beam to cut through the cardstock, following the design created in the software.

 

During the cutting process, the laser beam vaporizes the material it comes into contact with, creating a precise and clean cut. This allows for highly intricate and aesthetically appealing designs being formed including fine lines, curves, and shapes.

 

After the cutting process is complete, the wedding cards are usually finished with additional techniques, such as embossing, foil stamping, or printing, to create a finished wedding invitation that is both elegant and sophisticated.