Planning your big day starts with a clear tone. You want an invitation that matches your style and sets expectations for the party. Start by exploring hundreds of curated designs and flexible options that let you personalize every detail.
Choose from over 1,200 professionally designed templates, 160+ colors, and 100+ fonts with a real-time preview. You can swap fonts, add a photo, or tweak layouts in minutes so you see changes as you make them.
Stationery specialists are available by phone and instant chat if you have questions. The Love It Guarantee means free replacement or a refund if you don’t love the final product.
Expect average costs near $160 for 100 cards depending on paper and inserts. Send invites 6–8 weeks before the day (8–12 weeks for destination) and order 10–15% extra for keepsakes and last-minute changes.
Explore Styles You’ll Love: Classic, Modern, Rustic, Vintage, and More
Select a design that reflects your day: polished and formal, sleek and modern, or warm and vintage.
Classic & Formal
Classic designs use timeless typography and refined layouts. They favor elegant colors and clean hierarchy so guests know the event is formal.
Modern Minimal & Chic
Minimal invites highlight white space, bold type, and on-trend color blocking. These designs feel fresh and read clearly on both screen and card.
Rustic, Garden & Botanical
Rustic and garden looks bring greenery, textures, and florals wedding motifs into the design. They pair well with outdoor venues and casual receptions.
Vintage-Inspired & Artistic
Vintage options use heritage fonts, delicate borders, and painterly details. They nod to past eras while staying current through updated palettes.
Destination & Seasonal Themes
Destination and seasonal cards spotlight locale or time of year with travel-forward layouts and thematic imagery. Use filters to shop by style, then tweak colors and type to make the invitation your own.
- Compare designs side by side to see tone differences.
- Add a photo or keep text-only—both work with these styles.
- Save favorites and finalize colors and fonts to match your venue and party vibe.
Seasonal Picks: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Invitations
Let the time of year guide your stationery style and mood. Choose seasonal filters to view curated designs and palettes that suit your venue and light.
Spring blooms and pastel palettes
Spring wedding invitations favor soft pastels and airy layouts. They pair well with garden venues and floral blooms.
Summer invites with leaves, arch shapes, and bright colors
For summer, pick bright colors, playful typography, and arch formats that feel fresh under sunny skies. Add subtle leaves graphics to echo your outdoor setting.
Fall tones, deckle edges, and script accents
Fall designs bring cozy tones and textured deckle edges. Use script accents for a romantic, hand-lettered look.
Winter elegance with foil and classic borders
Winter options shine with real foil and a neat border to frame your details. Vintage-tinged palettes and crisp layouts work well for a festive year-end event.
- Use seasonal categories to narrow styles fast.
- Add a photo to personalize themes like orchard or snowy portraits.
- Test multiple palettes in the real-time preview if your date sits between seasons.
Design Your Way: Colors, Fonts, Photos, and Monograms
Pick a color story and type pairing that makes your names shine on the card. You can mix and match from a palette of 160+ colors and over 100 fonts, then preview every change in real time so you know exactly how the final piece will look.
Colors and Type
Use the color filters to test background and accent hues that match your venue and flowers. Try bold contrasts for modern layouts or soft tones for classic looks.
Photos and Layouts
Build a photo wedding design with 1, 2, or 3+ images. Crop, align, and reorder photos so faces and details print clearly across sizes.
Monograms and Script Details
Add a custom monogram or lean into expressive script for a refined focal point. Save alternate versions, or upload design elements if you want a truly unique suite.
- Personalize with colors and fonts, previewing each swap instantly.
- Compare two designs side-by-side until one feels right.
- Balance photos and type so the invitation reads cleanly at a glance.
Premium Paper, Foil, and Finishes That Impress
Choose luxe finishes that make your stationery feel like an heirloom. Start by picking a paper stock that feels substantial and shows your colors clearly. Heavy-weight papers and textured stocks give the card a tactile, high-end presence.
Paper options and quality that feel luxe
Select from cotton, linen, and heavyweight matte stocks to lift your design. These papers print color accurately and resist wear during mailing.
Raised foil and all-foil options for shine
Add Raised Foil or choose All Foil for a luminous accent that catches light. Foil works well on names, monograms, and borders to add festive sophistication.
Border details, back-of-card design, and envelopes
Frame your layout with a subtle border or use color-edge treatments for definition. Personalize the back with a photo, monogram, or pattern so every side contributes to the story.
- Coordinating envelopes protect your card and complete each set; match colors and liners for a polished look.
- Consider Seal and Seal & Send options to streamline assembly and mailing for busy schedules.
- Order a printed sample or proof to confirm paper, color, and foil placement before a full run.
Trending Shapes and Cuts: Arch, Deckle, Scallop, and More
A well-chosen cut sets a tone before guests read anything. The arch shape is especially popular; it echoes ceremony backdrops and modern signage and gives a graceful, contemporary edge to your card.
Consider classic Rectangle or Rounded Corners for timeless appeal. Deckle edges add handcrafted texture and Old World charm that feels romantic and tactile.
- Artful curves: Scallop, Petal, and Deco bring soft, era-inspired personality to your design.
- Bold silhouettes: Geo and Tall Braces command attention in a stack of mail and pair well with modern colors and designs.
- Display-worthy cuts: Circle and Square Braces turn a keepsake card into a display piece for friends and family.
- Practical tips: Test a photo inside unique cuts, align focal points to the edge, and confirm envelope sizing and postage.
Try shapes with different designs and colors to see how the cut alters mood. Let your invitation match your venue’s architecture or décor for a cohesive look that feels intentional.
Complete Your Invitation Suite: Coordinated Wedding Stationery
Complete your paper suite so every mailed piece feels thoughtful and matched. Build a cohesive set that carries the same colors, type, and motifs from the main card through to the reply piece and thank-you note.
RSVP cards, envelopes, and thank you cards
Find matching rsvp cards, envelopes wedding, and thank-you cards wedding to keep your look seamless. Select liners and address styles that echo your palette for a polished unboxing moment.
Invitation sets, colors, and designs for a seamless suite
Explore curated sets so fonts and spacing align across every piece. Use filters to shop by style, season, or shape, then personalize with your photo and palette.
Seal & Send options for easy mailing
Seal & Send formats simplify mailing by combining pieces into a ready-to-post layout. Choose seal options to fast-track assembly and reduce postage steps.
- Build a complete suite with RSVP cards, detail inserts, and thank-you notes.
- Coordinate envelopes and liners to unify your color story and protect the cards.
- Use filters to find suites by design and personalize with your photo and text.
- Keep counts and order a small surplus so you can add last-minute guests.
- Review the final proof to confirm alignment, spacing, and consistent color across all pieces.
Wedding Invitations
Start with a look that feels like you and refine every detail from there.
Browse over 1,200 templates that span classic, modern, rustic, and vintage styles. Use intuitive filters to shop by colors, shape, or finish so you find matching designs fast.
Save favorites and compare options side by side to see which layout reads best. Build a cohesive invitation suite by adding rsvp cards, inserts, and envelopes.
- Preview edits live—swap fonts, add a photo, or test foil and border accents.
- Explore bundled sets to keep colors and type consistent across every card.
- Choose Seal & Send formats for easy mailing and check postage for smooth delivery to your party.
Watch for a timely sale while you finalize paper and finish choices. From on-trend palettes this year to timeless keepsakes, you’ll find designs and colors that feel right for your day.
How Many to Order and When to Send
A clear guest list is the fastest way to know how many invitations to order. Start by counting households, not individual guests. That gives you a realistic base number.
Add 10–15% extra to that base for addressing errors, late additions, and keepsakes. Ordering a few spare cards also covers vendor requests and photo samples.
Timing for your mail
Send your main mail 6–8 weeks before the day so guests can RSVP and plan travel. For destination events, extend that window to 8–12 weeks to allow time-off requests and bookings.
Practical tips to stay organized
- Calculate by household, then add 10–15% extra for safety.
- Check mailing times around holidays and peak shipping periods this year.
- Group local and out-of-town addresses for staggered mailings if needed.
- Track RSVPs and send a friendly reminder to finalize headcount and seating.
- Coordinate colors and designs on any reprints to keep suites consistent.
- If you have questions about counts or timing, reach out for guidance.
Pro tip: Update your website or day-of inserts with any last-minute changes so guests stay informed and your rsvp tracking stays accurate.
Budgeting Smarter: Average Cost and Ways to Save
Start with a simple price point and adjust for finishes, inserts, and envelopes. A practical baseline is about $160 for 100 wedding invitations, but final costs change with materials and add-ons.
What affects price: paper weight, foil, specialty inks, printing method, envelopes, and RSVP cards. Choose one area to splurge on and save elsewhere.
Choose paper, print, and sets to fit your budget
Consider bundled sets to lower per-item cost and keep your suite cohesive. Simplify finishes—skip raised foil or thick edges if you need to trim costs.
Take advantage of seasonal sales and sample kits
Time purchases around a sale and order a sample to confirm paper and color accuracy. That helps you avoid reprints and keeps your timeline on track.
- Plan with a realistic baseline: about $160 for 100 cards.
- Direct guests to your website for extra details to cut inserts.
- Ask questions about postage for unique shapes or heavier cards.
- Use subtle colors tweaks to elevate a design affordably.
Make It Yours: Upload Design, Edit Text, and Preview in Real Time
Bring your vision to life: choose from pro templates or upload your own artwork. You can start with any of the 1,200+ templates or upload design files to make a truly unique invitation.
Choose or upload your design
Start with a pro-designed template or add your artwork. Either way, you keep full control over layout, type, and imagery.
Edit photos, colors, and copy with live preview
Customize names, dates, and copy while watching changes appear instantly. Fine-tune colors, swap typefaces, and adjust photo crop and orientation so every detail reads clearly.
- Save multiple drafts to compare versions or ask family for input.
- Export or share proofs for quick approvals and peace of mind.
- Reuse your chosen colors and fonts across matching pieces to keep brand continuity.
- Finish with a careful review to ensure names, dates, and addresses are correct before ordering.
Envelopes, Addressing, and Day-Of Details
Coordinated envelopes and liners give guests a luxe reveal and tie your stationery to the main design. Match liners to your palette and use a complementary photo or monogram on the back for a cohesive look.
Envelope colors, liners, and seals for a polished finish
Pick envelope colors that echo your chosen colors and designs. A patterned liner or a subtle border adds depth when guests open the mail.
Use a wax or sticker seal for a neat finish. If you prefer hands-off mailing, try Seal & Send to simplify assembly and postage.
Addressing essentials and RSVP return setup
Keep addressing legible and consistent—confirm fonts, sizes, and spacing before you print. Verify guest addresses and double-check apartment numbers to prevent delays.
Include pre-addressed RSVP return envelopes or cards to make replies easy. Ask your post office about hand-canceling delicate pieces and test postage for unique shapes.
- Coordinate stamps, wax seals, or stickers with your suite.
- Keep a few extra envelopes on hand for last-minute adds.
- Use a clear back design or border wedding accent to tie the set together.
- Align day-of menus and place cards with your envelope and liner style for a seamless experience.
Sets for Every Theme: Garden, Florals, Leaves, and Monogram
Curated suites make it easy to match greenery, florals, or vintage touches across all cards. Choose a theme and keep the same palette and type scale so each piece reads as part of one story.
Garden party and florals
Garden sets celebrate blooms and soft hues. These designs pair well with botanical liners, RSVP cards wedding, and thank-you notes for a unified look.
Leaves motifs and love-forward script
Lean into leaves wedding motifs for an outdoorsy, refined feel. Add a monogram to unify nameplates and inserts.
- Consider an arch-shaped card to echo ceremony décor.
- Use elegant script for headings while keeping body text readable.
- Blend vintage flourishes with modern colors for a timeless finish.
- Add a photo to select items like rehearsal cards without breaking suite cohesion.
Conclusion
Choose a final look that sets the tone for the whole celebration and feels effortless to send.
You can customize from 1,200+ templates with a real-time preview, pick premium papers and foil finishes, and add a favorite photo or a classic arch cut to personalize each piece.
Keep your suite cohesive by matching colors and sets, then simplify mailing with a seal or Seal & Send option. Lean on expert support by phone or chat if you need quick answers as you finalize counts and timing.
Watch for a timely sale, order a proof, and shop confidently—your order is backed by the Love It Guarantee so your wedding invitation arrives just as you imagined for the big day.
FAQ
How do I find the perfect invitations for my celebration?
Start by choosing a style that matches your venue and mood — classic, modern, rustic, or vintage. Narrow colors and fonts, then preview samples or order a paper sample to check texture and print quality. If you’re unsure, upload a photo or use our curated collections to see matched suites and monogram options.
Can I shop by theme or season?
Yes. Browse seasonal picks like spring blooms, summer leaves and arches, fall tones with deckle edges, or winter foil and classic borders. You can filter by theme — garden, florals, destination, or monogram — to see coordinated invitation sets and stationery that suit your day.
How many colors and fonts can I choose from?
You can pick from 160+ color options and 100+ fonts. Use the live preview to test combinations and ensure legibility across scripts and monograms before ordering. Our team can also suggest pairings if you want a second opinion.
Can I add photos or upload my own design?
Yes. You can upload one or multiple photos or start from thousands of templates. The editor lets you resize images, change layouts, and see live previews. If you upload a custom design, our production team reviews files for print readiness and will contact you if adjustments are needed.
What paper and finish options are available?
Choose from premium papers with different weights and textures, plus finishes like raised foil, all-foil, matte, or uncoated. You can add borders, back-of-card designs, and luxe envelopes or liners to elevate your suite.
Do you offer special shapes and cuts?
Yes. Pick from arch, deckle, scallop, rounded corners, circle, rectangle, and other unique dies. Geo, deco, petal, and tall braces create standout pieces that match modern or vintage-inspired looks.
What comes in a complete invitation suite?
A full suite typically includes the main card, RSVP card, directions or details card, and matching envelopes. You can add thank-you cards, seals, and Seal & Send options for simplified mailing. We also offer coordinated colors and envelope addressing services.
How many extra cards should I order and when should I send them?
Order 10–15% extra to cover mistakes and last-minute guests. Mail invitations 6–8 weeks before your event; send save-the-dates earlier. For destination events, allow 8–12 weeks for international guests.
How can I save money without sacrificing quality?
Compare paper and printing methods, choose bundled invitation sets, and shop seasonal sales. Sample kits help you verify choices before a large order. Picking fewer photos or simpler finishes also reduces cost while keeping a polished look.
What file types and resolution do you need for uploads?
Upload high-resolution JPG, PNG, or PDF files at 300 DPI. For bleed-safe printing, include 0.125" bleed and keep important text 0.25" from the trim edge. Our upload tool checks resolution and will flag low-quality images.
Can I get help choosing colors, paper, or matching suites?
Yes. Stationery specialists are available via phone and instant chat to offer second opinions on colors, paper weight, and coordinating inserts. They can also suggest monogram styles and script pairings to match your overall design.
What are Seal & Send and addressing services?
Seal & Send is an all-in-one mailing service where we assemble, seal, and mail invitations for you. Addressing services include printed or calligraphed outer envelopes and proper RSVP return setup to streamline guest replies.
What if I’m not happy with my order?
We stand behind every order with a Love It Guarantee. If you’re not satisfied, you may qualify for a free replacement or full refund. Contact customer support with photos and order details so we can make it right.
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