Cutstomize your booklets size, shape, and color
- Perfect for limited booklet runs - low quantities
- Saddle-stitched or wire binding
- Full color prints
- Variety of paper, page counts & binding options
- Total Pages: 8 (cover = 4, inside = 4) - 96 (cover = 4, inside = 92)
- Available sizes: 5.5"x8.5" - 12x12"
- Pricing starts from $77.01 - Minimum: 25
Are you interested in ordering custom short-run booklets? Send us a message today for your FREE quote. Simply, email us your design along with the style and quanitity of stickers you're looking for. From there our team will create a digital mock up and estimate for you!
Have questions? That's what we are here for!
Simply, send us a message & let our team bring to life your envision.
Custom Short-Run Booklets
$77.01Price
10 pt. Cardstock Gloss:
- Lightweight cardstock with a gloss finish .
- Full color printing.
- Requires scoriong prior to folding.
- Paper from sustainable sources.
- May be written on, but testing is recommended.
- Ballpoint pens and permanent markers work best.
- Good choice for invitations & catelog covers.
14 pt. Cardstock Gloss:
- Stiff, thick cardstock with a gloss finish.
- Full color printing.
- Water-based coating to add resistance for scratch & scuffs.
- Paper from sustainable sources.
- May be written on but testing is recommended.
- Ballpoint pens and permanent markers work best.
- Popular choice for business cards, postcards, hang tags, etc.
80 lb. Paper Gloss:
- Thick paper with a gloss finish.
- Full color printing.
- 20% thinner & lighter than 100 lb. paper.
- Paper from sustainable sources.
- May be written on but testing is recommended.
- Ballpoint pens and permanent markers work best.
- Affordable choice for brochures, flyers and booklets.
100 lb. Paper Gloss:
- Thick, substantial paper with a gloss finish.
- Full color printing.
- Paper from sustainable sources, 10% recycled content.
- May be written on but testing is recommended.
- Ballpoint pens and permanent markers work best.
- Most popular choice for brochures, flyers, posters and catelogs.
The difference between a catalog and booklet is that the flap and opening of a catalog is on the shorter side whereas a booklet has the flap and opening on the longer side.