There are many ways to make your invitation envelopes special. Here are five I really like:
- Liners - Your envelopes can be lined with foil, handmade papers, richly-patterned Italian papers, or we can design and print a liner just for you. For example, our Kira design uses the Victorian motif from the invitation in a reverse pattern for the liner:

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- Graphics - Use the motif from your invitation on the envelope. This example, our Valley Oak design, wraps the design from the front to the back of the envelope, creating interest on the front of the envelope.

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- Colored Paper - Most envelope sizes are available in a wide variety of vivid colors. This example, our St. Croix design, uses a coordinating poppy colored envelope. I also like using a contrasting color to introduce another color to the invitation set, without adding the cost of another ink color.

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- End Opening – Tea-length envelopes (for 4″x9″ invitations) can also be ordered with the end opening option. Our Jennifer motif features this option:

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- Address Labels - Address labels add a distinctive look for dark colored envelopes (it’ll make the post office happier too). Labels can be created in any size and can also be cut in special shapes.

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Coming Next Week – How to use the season of your wedding to personalize your invitation!













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Great post, many thanks for taking the time to put your ideas down
It is my pleasure Cyril! Thank you for reading, and check back for more ideas and inspiration!