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The Complete Guide to DIY Wedding Invitations

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Admin · June 18, 2026
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Everything you need to design, print, and assemble beautiful wedding invitations at home.

Why DIY Wedding Invitations?

There's something magical about receiving a wedding invitation that was made with love. DIY invitations aren't just budget-friendly — they're a beautiful way to set the tone for your special day and give your guests a glimpse of your personality as a couple.

Whether you're planning an intimate garden ceremony or a grand ballroom affair, your wedding invitations are the first impression your guests will have of your big day.

Choosing Your Style & Theme

Before you pick up a pair of scissors or open a design program, take some time to define the overall look and feel of your wedding. Your invitations should be a reflection of your wedding theme — whether that's boho, modern minimalist, rustic, or classic elegance.

Create a mood board on Pinterest with colors, textures, and typography that speak to you. This will be your North Star throughout the design process.

Essential Supplies

Here's what you'll need to get started: high-quality cardstock (80lb to 110lb weight), a reliable printer (inkjet works best for rich colors), a paper trimmer for clean edges, double-sided tape for assembling layers, and envelopes — consider lining them with decorative paper for a wow factor.

"The beauty of DIY invitations is that no two are exactly alike. Each one carries a little piece of your heart."

Designing Your Suite

A complete invitation suite typically includes the main invitation card, a details card, an RSVP card with a stamped envelope, and sometimes a separate directions card. Tools like Canva, Adobe InDesign, or even Microsoft Word can be used to design your layout.

Printing & Assembling

Before you print your entire batch, do a test print on plain paper to check alignment, margins, and color accuracy. Once you're happy with the result, load your cardstock and print in small batches to avoid paper jams.

After printing, give the ink at least 30 minutes to dry completely before handling. Clean, precise assembly makes all the difference.

Conclusion

DIY wedding invitations are a labor of love, but the result is so worth it. You'll save money, express your creativity, and create something truly unique for your guests. Happy crafting!

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