Getting started with a custom suite

1

What are you looking for?

Fill out the form on our contact page with all the details you’d like to include in your stationery set, including inspiration from your Pinterest boards or wedding website.

2

Estimate & Proposal

We’ll share a custom proposal with you outlining all items you’d like to include. It will be easy for you to see how any add-ons stack up, and we can tweak this before production.

3

Design & Production

I’ll share up to 3 rounds of design with you from concepts to fully-detailed suites. We’ll work closely together to finalize your perfect invitation suite!

FAQs

How much does a custom suite cost?

Our custom suites start at $1,250 for our most basic package of 100 invitations. Depending on chosen print process and add-ons selected, price will vary. Reach out for a custom quote on what you’re interested in!

How early do I need to send out wedding invitations?

It’s typical to send out your invitations six to eight weeks before your wedding. Our process can range anywhere between four to eight weeks depending on season and print process after you make your deposit, so be sure to reach out early! Rush fees will apply for quicker timelines, but we can usually accommodate them just fine.

How do I know which stamps to purchase & how many I’ll need?

We always recommend waiting until you have your printed invitations in hand and to take a complete suite to your USPS location to have them weigh and verify the stamps you will need to purchase – invitations often require the 2oz or 3oz weight, depending on size, weight and components. If you choose the option to have us handle full assembly & mailing, you won’t have to worry at all!

What’s the difference between digital, metallic foil, letterpress and thermography printing?

Digital (also called flat) Printing is a print method similar to a personal home printer where ink is printed right on the paper. We partner with high-quality local printers so the end result is crisp, vibrant and beautiful.

Metallic foil is the gem of all printing processes! Foil stamping adds star quality to ordinary products. The process includes a heated die stamped onto foil, which adheres to the surface of the paper and leaves the design of the die behind. The end result is shimmery and truly show-stopping.

Letterpress printing is really, really old - but in a good way! Letterpress pieces begin as digital designs, which are sent to film as a negative and then exposed to a plate. The plate is then pressed to individual sheets of paper. A heavily impressed image on thick paper leaves the design and wording crisp and sharp. We offer 1- and 2-color letterpress.

Thermography is classic and affordable. When a piece of stationery is printed, resin is sprinkled on the wet ink and exposed to heat. The resin and ink fuse together, raising the lettering in an effect that's similar to engraving for a fraction of the cost.

Ready to get started?

Reach out via our contact form to get the process rolling!I can’t wait to work with you.