Pantone Color Chart
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Price For 2nd Color Imprint
- 2nd Side Imprinting is FREE! -
"See How a Second Color Will Enhance The Beauty of Your
Wedding Shot Glasses"
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Standard Colors
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Black |
Grey |
White |
Pink |
Fuschia |
Ivory |
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Red |
Maroon |
Orange |
Yellow |
Yellow-Gold |
Brown |
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Lavender |
Purple |
Light Blue |
Royal Blue |
Navy Blue |
Teal |
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Green |
Forest |
Satin Etch |
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***Satin
Etch will not show up on any Frost Glasses.
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Important
Color Matching Information .... Please read carefully!
Trying to match colors that are imprinted on glassware
with colors you select “online” is not an exact Science. A
perfect match of your selected colors and what can be imprinted on glass
may not always be achieved. We provide you with a Color Chart
to help you select the colors you want in your design, but it is important
for you to know that we can not guarantee a perfect
color match. This may be possible if you were to supply
us with true color swatches and our color sample proofs are approved by
you but this is a costly and time consuming process and should only be
necessary for very demanding design requirements.
The colors featured on our Color Chart may look slightly
different when viewed on different computers and monitors and most importantly,
slightly different than the actual colors imprinted on Shot Glasses. Another
important factor to consider, is the color of the Shot Glasses you may
select for imprinting. Most colors and color shades will look different
on different colored Shot Glasses and some colors hardly show up if the
color is similar to the color of the Shot Glass. Colors imprinted on a
Clear Shot Glass, will not look the same if imprinted on a Frosted, Cobalt
Blue or Black Shot Glass.
Although we can not guarantee color matches, we do make
a special effort in our imprinting process to achieve the closest color
match possible. We will help guide you in your color selection to help
ensure the best possible imprinting results. Your understanding of the
Color Imprinting process on Glass, will help us in achieving the results
you are expecting.
We would also like you to know that Decal, Kiln Fired
Imprinting, the best imprinting technique used on glass, has its color
limitations. That is why you will see only a limited color selection in
our Color Chart. Decal, Kiln Fired Applications produces a permanent bond
of the design onto the glass. The printing is not a coating on glass,
it actually becomes a part of the glass substrate. When using this type
of imprinting on glass, a special Ink is required, called Frit Inks and
without using a Frit Ink the bonding process could not take place.
If your imprinting requirements are dictated by a complex
design and/or require specific color matches, it is advised that you contact
us so we can discuss imprinting details that may be associated with design
requirements.
Important: Imprinting Text only Designs
Designs that are composed of only text will not show
up as well as a graphic design, especially on clear Shot Glasses. Graphic
designs tend to cover lots of print area whereas, text does not. Even
Bold Fonts will not show up as well as a graphic design. You will be advised
to select fonts that are as bold as possible and the darker the color(s)
the better. Light tone colors will not show up well. One way to overcome
the font print problem is to print text over a solid background color,
if that is possible, to get the best results.
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