Print method explained
Digital, letterpress and foil look and cost very differently. A good stationer will show you samples before you commit.
Wedding stationers
Save the dates, invitations, menus, place cards and signage. Tell us the quantity and style and stationers come back with print options and pricing.
Typical spend
$500 – $4,000
Digital print on good stock is affordable; letterpress, foil, vellum and hand calligraphy add significantly per piece.
Start here
Two minutes, no account needed. Stationery is already ticked for you.
Always free for couples
Max 4 stationers per brief
Every brief checked by a human
Why this beats a directory
Digital, letterpress and foil look and cost very differently. A good stationer will show you samples before you commit.
Invitations are only the start. Get menus, place cards, signage and the seating chart quoted at the same time.
Every quote, contact and note for your stationery sits in your wedding portal, next to the rest of your suppliers — so you can compare like for like instead of digging through your inbox.
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Date, region, guest count and what you want from your stationery.
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A real person verifies your brief, then shares it only with stationers who work in your area and are free on your date.
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Up to four get in touch with pricing. Compare them side by side in your portal and choose one.
Before you book
FAQs
Save the dates six to twelve months out, invitations eight to ten weeks before the wedding, with RSVPs due about four weeks out so you can confirm catering numbers.
Most couples spend $500 to $4,000 across the full suite. Digital printing keeps costs down; foil and letterpress roughly double the per-piece price.
Plenty of couples do, and it saves both money and time chasing RSVPs. Many stationers offer a matching digital suite alongside printed signage for the day.
Where we match
Pick your region for local pricing, seasons and stationers who already work there.