At a glance
- A3 (297 x 420mm)
- 255gsm Learn more.
- Dusty pink colour
- Matte, with a light, natural texture
- Matching card, paper and envelopes
- Order in multiples of 20 or single sheets
$2.30 – $40.20
Description
Riviera Blush card is dusty pink with a matte, natural and very lightly textured finish. The textured finish makes it feel nicer to the touch than your standard, smooth card and at 255gsm, it’s medium-thick for card, which feels great in your hands. This colour makes us think of a little bit of blush applied to our face while preparing for a day out exploring tiny towns in the south of France.
A3 is double the size of A4, useful for printing multiple copies of your design on one page or when you just want to go big.
Blush is available in card, paper and envelopes in a range of different sizes to suit the needs of your project. If you would prefer a candy pink, have a look at Kaleidoscope Flamingo, for a baby pink check out Confetti Pink Bow, for a darker dusty pink we can recommend Riviera Rouge and for a hot pink, you should look at Kaleidoscope Magenta.
Riviera transports us to the beaches in the south of France with a range of gorgeous, muted colours reminiscent of the natural beauty along the French Riviera. We love the colours for wedding invitations and almost all combinations of the colours in this range match beautifully. The card and paper are compatible with both laser and inkjet printers and suitable for embossing, foiling, varnishing, laminating and many other treatments, but we always advise testing first.
Notes from our team
Environmental Accreditations
Riviera has the following environmental accreditations. For more information on what that means, check out our guide.
- Acid Free
The fine print
All photos are only indicative of the colour. We do our best to accurately represent our products in our photos, but a slight lighting change on our end or different settings on your screen can make it look different to reality. Any printing or treatment suggestions are not guaranteed because it depends on your particular machine or process and we always recommend testing first. Please contact us if you have any questions.