Refined and traditional, the Cambridge Lettersheet features our classic shaded serif font — structured, confident, and unmistakably timeless.
Sized at 4.875" x 7", this petite lettersheet is printed on Italian laid text-weight paper, offering a lighter, elegant feel ideal for longer notes and meaningful correspondence. Each sheet folds neatly to fit inside the coordinating envelope, creating a presentation that feels personal and considered.
While Cambridge is often chosen for men in our flat notecards, this lettersheet format feels especially lovely for women who appreciate classic typography in a softer scale.
Available in flat printing or heirloom-quality hand engraving. Engraving adds a subtle raised impression and richness in ink tone that enhances the depth of the shaded letterforms.
Each set includes matching envelopes with complimentary return address printing — a $100+ value per set. A signature Stovall detail that ensures your correspondence feels polished from the moment it arrives.
An optional hand-applied border is available, with your choice of border color, allowing you to tailor the design from understated to architectural.
A beautiful gift for brides, graduates, new mothers, or anyone who values handwritten correspondence.
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Details
Size: 4.875" x 7" lettersheet (folds to fit envelope)
Paper: Italian laid text-weight paper in a soft, creamy white
Printing Options:
• Hand-engraved printing
• Classic flat printing
Hand Border: Optional hand-applied border with choice of border color
Envelopes: Matching envelopes included with complimentary return address printing (a $100+ value per set)
Production Timeline:
- Production takes approximately 14-16 business days
- Selecting a hand-applied border requires an additional 7 business days
- If a proof is requested, production will begin upon approval. Please note that requesting a proof may extend the overall timeline.
Craftsmanship: Made by hand in the South. Never mass produced.