WEDDING SAMPLE KIT

Our invitation sample kit will help you make some important decisions regarding your stationary and setting the style and aesthetic of your event.
Sample packs show you firsthand our high quality papers and print methods, selected from our range of real stationary suites we’ve worked on previously and will include a selection of pieces such as an invitation, RSVP card, details card, a menu, envelope or place card.
Signage samples are not available.


MY WEDDING STATIONARY
Figure Out Your Ideal Send Date
Wedding invitations should be sent to guests anywhere from six to eight weeks before the big day, but it’s important to also factor in the time it will take for them to be assembled. Do you require to Are work with a calligrapher on custom addressing? Are you responsible for packing and sealing each envelope? These tasks take time, so it’s important to give yourself some wiggle room. “We like to have final proofs for our invitation suites six to eight weeks in advance of the mailing date for the invitations,” advises Hall. “This allows us to have time for specialty print services such as foil and letterpress; it allows us time for laser cutting which we do in house; it allows time for any unforeseen delays in print or production; it also allows us time for assembly and any other special treatments we may adding to the suite.”
Figure Out Your Ideal Send Date
Wedding invitations should be sent to guests anywhere from six to eight weeks before the big day, but it’s important to also factor in the time it will take for them to be assembled. Do you require to Are work with a calligrapher on custom addressing? Are you responsible for packing and sealing each envelope? These tasks take time, so it’s important to give yourself some wiggle room. “We like to have final proofs for our invitation suites six to eight weeks in advance of the mailing date for the invitations,” advises Hall. “This allows us to have time for specialty print services such as foil and letterpress; it allows us time for laser cutting which we do in house; it allows time for any unforeseen delays in print or production; it also allows us time for assembly and any other special treatments we may adding to the suite.”