Wedding Stationery & Printing Services
coordinating pieces for your wedding invitations: save the date cards, thank you cards, menus, programs, table tents, seating place cards, itinerary booklets, lined envelopes and envelope addressing services... and more!
unique, handmade wedding thank you cards and save the date cards, asian yuzen prints
WOW! a trio of genuine swarovski crystals

Handmade, unique and couture thank you cards, save the dates and wedding stationery for truly chic brides. Featuring swarovski crystals
thank you cards & save the dates!

OH SO COUTURE!
All of our lovely wedding invitations are available with their matching friends - so pick up the rest of your wedding stationery! We have everything you need to complete the set and decorate the table - menus, place cards and table tents...and don't forget the thank you cards!

BEAUTIFUL LINED ENVELOPES
You can have your envelopes - and line them too! Our gorgeously lined envelopes are available in matching colors and prints that our current invitations come in. DIY for crafty and budget conscious brides.

Torn between traditional and modern?
Don't be confined to ecru and ivory! Incorporate your personality, theme and favorite colors, yet keep the traditional wording or double envelopes.

Scroll down for TIPS ON ADDRESSING WEDDING INVITATIONS

Add a coordinating motif for FREE*
*with purchase of a motif and envelope addressing service

Envelope Addressing Prices

 
  • Printing your return address on main envelope
50¢ each envelope
Return addresses are printed on flaps of envelopes
(shown above)
  • Printing your return address on main & reply envelopes
75¢ each envelope
 
  • Complete envelope printing:
    guest's addresses
    and your return address on both main envelope & reply envelopes
$1.25 per set
(one main envelope and one reply)
$1.85 including guest's names on inner envelope
 

 

Mailing Services


available with complete envelope printing option.
not available for DIY kits

 
  • Wedding Invitations Complete mailing service
37¢ each envelope + $75 entire order

With so much to do - Brides are just too busy to worry about mailing out the wedding invitations.

Leave that up to us!

 

 

 This service includes:

-assembling wedding invitations
(tying ribbons, bows, affixing embellishments, etc.)
-stuffing all envelopes
-affixing stamps
-waiting in line at the Post Office for hand cancelling on each wedding invitation

 

 
Accessories
for your Wedding Stationery

 custom lined envelopes to coordinate with your handmade wedding invitations
Lined Envelopes!
 

DIY hand lined envelopes

less expensive because you do it yourself!

Envelopes love to be fashionable too!
 

includes template & pre-cut sheets, price is per sheet.
min order 25 liners.


50¢ solids
75¢ prints

     

  • solids

 

Assembled Lined Envelopes

 

 

75¢ each envelope

 

*Pre-assembled lined envelopes may have difficulty going through printers due to its bulk. We recommend printing first before lining. You may opt to line the envelopes yourself or have us print them for you!

 
  • prints
$1.00 each envelope

 

 

 
 

   
hand addressing in modern cursive
$1.75 outer envelope
$1.25 inner envelope (guest's names only)
elegant, modern and personalized especially for each guest. Check out this beautiful writing style.  
Purchase an Optional Outer Envelope 45¢ each Outer envelopes are not available for tealength invitations (#10 envelopes)  
       
Save the Date Cards
4.25" x 5.5" folded
$2.90 - $4.75 each
Prices vary depending on design. See invitations for pricing details
   


 

Additional Enclosures

   

Maps
4.25" x 5.5"

  • directional
  • detailed
  • both


90¢ each
$1.00 each
$1.75 each



- text directions only
- intricately drawn out road maps
- Get the best of both maps! A drawn out road map on one side, text directions on the other

small enclosure
4.25" x 3.25"
75¢ each TIP: Enclosure cards are a great way to keep your wedding invitation package looking ELEGANT & CLEAN. Use them for pertinent wedding information: hotel room rates, reception address or as a mini menu card.
large enclosure
4.25" x 5.5"
95¢ each
Programs $3.25 - $5.25 each Styles: Tealength, scroll

 

Reception Accessories

   
Menus $1.95 each  
Table Tent Cards $1.25 each  
Place Cards 50¢ - 95¢ each Adorned with your motif*, coordinating typestyle or decorative pattern.
Thank You Cards
4.25" x 5.5" folded
$2.25 - $3.95 each    
Itinerary Booklet $3.50 each Let your guests in on all the fun for your destination wedding (fit up to 4 pages of fun, fun, fun!)  
       
       
       
The Wedding Invitation
Weddings...something borrowed, something new, something old, something blue. Every aspect of the wedding is built on tradition, handed down throughout the times. From the 18th Century usage of double envelopes and the mandatory British spelling "honour" to strict ecru and ivory coloured wedding invitations. Today's modern couple are no longer bound to tradition...

Rules were meant to be broken. Same goes for wedding invitations. You can break out of that ivory & ecru catalog (I still can't tell the difference between the two) and get creative. Have some fun with your wedding invitations - give it a personality all its own! We're here to help.

Be different ! Make up your own wedding invitation wording, ditch the double envelopes... why not line them instead! And still, for those who'd rather keep with the tradition, the next informative article on addressing wedding invitations is a must-read.

 

 

What was old is new again
Many couples still use this traditional addressing system. The traditional way to address your wedding invitation:

 

  • Words are to be completely spelled out:
    this includes navigational directions- (North, South), street names, street suffixes (Avenue for Ave, Street for St., etc.) and state names.
    For long numbered street names (i.e., 168th St.), its best not to spell it out. It'll less likely confuse the postman and make for a cleaner looking envelope.

  • Professional names and titles are spelled out completely:

    Dr. & Mrs. Jones
    should be spelled out
    Doctor & Mrs. Jones

  • Inviting unmarried couples - the person whom is closest associated with the bride or groom should be listed first.

  • If using double envelopes, list only the members of family whom you are inviting on the inner envelope. This should end the debate of whether or not to bring the kids.

 

 
 

 

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