Coordinate your invitations with your website, enclosure cards, & day-of stationery
Customize colors, fonts, shapes, & more to make every piece your own
Experience premium printing techniques like letterpress & foil-press
Book a 1:1 appointment with our concierge for personalized support
Free guest addressing, plus return address printing as an optional add-on
We print our stationery on the finest paper stock
Choose from a wide variety of shapes and formats, including grand & petite
Every piece in our collection is designed by an independent artist
Collects guest responses and meal selections by mail, or directs guests to a website URL for online RSVPing.
Loops guests into welcome parties, brunches, or excursions that are on the itinerary.
Free guest addressing, plus return address printing as an optional add-on.
Each piece of stationery is crafted from premium materials using the most refined printing techniques.
From fonts to shapes to illustrations, your customization options are nearly endless.
Order a sample kit or request samples of 10 cards to experience our quality firsthand.
Upload your own illustration through our online customizer. Click “Add New,” then “Photo Container.”
Commission one from an artist in our community. Browse our made-to-order crests & illustrations, then submit a personalization request with your order to receive a custom sketch or an illustration of your venue.
Most invitation suites include all or some of the following enclosure cards: RSVP cards (to collect mail-in RSVPs or online RSVPs via a wedding website), direction cards, reception cards, mini enclosure cards (for dress codes or lodging), and rehearsal dinner cards. For the ultimate guide to enclosure cards, click here.
Yes, we offer two types. Mail-in RSVP cards are typically sent pre-stamped and require guests to record their response and mail back to you. You can also include a card printed with your wedding website that directs guests to your wedding website to RSVP digitally. This second type does not include envelopes and is not intended to be mailed back to you.
Still need to design a wedding website? Ours are free and completely customizable.
If you’re collecting RSVPs on your website, it is best practice to include a card with an RSVP deadline as well as your website URL so guests are clear on how to communicate their attendance.
Browse enclosure cards for your digital RSVPs here. Please note that these do not include envelopes, as guests will record their RSVP digitally on your website rather than with a mail-in response.
We have a whole guide dedicated to this! We recommend three to four months before your wedding date.
Keep in mind that your invitation suite will not arrive pre-assembled, so you’ll want to ensure you order with enough time for assembly, adding return address labels and stamps to your envelopes, and bringing your enveloped suites to USPS to weigh them and buy postage.
Download our free ultimate planning guide for a complete wedding timeline.
We do! Access our full guide here.
We recommend visiting your local USPS to get your invitation suite weighed so you know exactly how much postage to use.
When you’re ready, you can shop our selection of vintage stamps here.
We do! You can shop all of our stationery accessories (including ribbons, wax seals, vellum jackets, and more) here.
We have a guide on this too! You can read it here.
Registries are typically hosted on a wedding website, which can be printed on enclosure cards and included with your invitations. You can also include mini enclosure cards that detail a list of stores and/or retailers where you’re registered.
Browse our wedding websites here. They’re available in hundreds of designs and easy to use.
We recommend placing your wedding website URL on an enclosure card instead of on the actual invitation.
There are two ways to link your wedding website: You can either write out the full URL, or you can add a QR code for guests to scan. If you’re using Minted for your wedding website, you can generate a QR code as you’re customizing your invitations. If you’re using a third party, you can generate a QR code online and then add it to your invitations. To do this, click “Add New” in our online customer, followed by “Photo Container.”
There are so many ways to use these. Here are a few ideas: welcome parties, after parties, post-wedding sendoffs, accommodations/hotel information, dress codes, registry information, and special announcements (phone-free ceremony, no kids, etc.).
We offer a variety of invitation sizes, ranging from petite (4.25”x6”) to classic (5”x7”) to square (6”x6”) to grand (6”x8”).
While petite invitations are a great compact, minimal option, most couples choose classic. Grand invitations make the biggest impact, providing space for your invitation design to shine.
You can check out our stationery guide for a thorough walkthrough of our paper stocks.
If you still have questions, feel free to book a free appointment with a wedding concierge here.
Yes! Many standard print and foil-pressed designs offer custom foil that can be applied to any of the front-side text of your cards. If you’d like to add foil elsewhere, this is often possible with the help of a designer through our Full Service Proofing offering. Just add custom foil ($99) to your order, include a design request note explaining how you’d like it incorporated, and check out. You’ll see your customization once the designer sends a digital proof. For more details, click here.
You can use this assembly guide for the steps to putting together the perfect suite.
Book a complimentary appointment with our wedding concierge here.