What our customers say
It’s best to send wedding invitations 4 to 5 months before the big day. This gives guests, especially those traveling from afar, enough time to plan their trip. A longer notice period also helps you manage any late RSVPs without stress.
Order 1 invitation per household or couple, not per person. It’s also wise to get extra copies in case of mistakes, last-minute additions, or as keepsakes.
Yes, set a clear deadline, usually 2 to 4 weeks after the invitations are sent. This allows you to finalize details like catering, seating arrangements, and guest lists with enough time.
At a minimum, your invitation should include:
• The couple’s names
• Date
• Time
• Venue
• RSVP instructions
Additional details like:
• Dress code
• Gift preferences
• A link to a wedding website can also be included
Yes! Our invitations can be customised to include your names, date, venue, and personal details. If you have a special request, such as a different format, premium finish, or a brand-new design, feel free to reach out via our contact form, and we’ll be happy to help.
It’s optional. A traditional RSVP card can be useful, especially for formal weddings. However, an online RSVP via a website or QR code is a modern and convenient alternative.
Clearly state this on the envelope or invitation. You can write full names to specify exactly who is invited or use terms like "Adults only" or "Family invitation" to avoid confusion.
Generally, it takes 1 to 3 weeks, plus shipping. Order early, especially if you’re opting for special finishes like foil stamping or embossing.
Do you have a special request or you want adjustments on existing products? Please fill in the form and we will do our best to reach out to you within 48 hours.