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Digitally printed addresses are a budget-friendly yet still elegant alternative to calligraphy addressing.
Pricing includes both recipient address and return address printing for outer envelopes. Addressing for reply envelopes must be ordered separately.
Address List: After we receive your order, we will send you an address template to fill out. An addressing etiquette guide is included in template.
Digitally printed addresses are a budget-friendly yet still elegant alternative to calligraphy addressing.
Pricing includes both recipient address and return address printing for outer envelopes.
Guest addresses will be set in full calligraphy font (Ettielier) and can be left-justified or centered. Return addresses will be designed to match the rest of your suite.
Address List: After we receive your order, we will send you an address template to fill out. An addressing etiquette guide is included in template.
Our gatefold vellum wraps are an elegant way to package your suite for your guests. They can be added on to any save the date and invitation order. We use 30# vellum that provides the perfect amount of sheerness for your invitation suite to peek through.
Please note that this listing covers blank vellum wraps AND assembly only. Envelope stuffing is not included and must be purchased separately. You will need to add a wax seal, sticker, silk ribbon, or twine to seal the vellum wrap. If you will be sealing the wraps yourself, we recommend purchasing a surplus to account for tests and mistakes.
Add some semi-sheer texture to your invitation suite with a vellum overlay.
A vellum overlay is a loose, single sheet of blank vellum that is cut to the size of your save the date or invitation.
Please note that this listing covers the price of vellum only. Envelope stuffing is not included and must be ordered separately. You will need to add silk ribbon, twine, clip, or a brad to fasten the overlay onto your suite. If you will be assembling the overlays yourself, we recommend purchasing a surplus to account for tests and mistakes.