Digital printing is your most budget-friendly option. There is no texture created with the printing – it is smooth on the surface of the paper. Used for any multi-color elements (such as watercolor paintings).
Shopping for a unique wedding invitation can feel overwhelming. Don’t fret! Use this guide as your starting point to learn about your pricing options and the process for working with me.
Once you’ve given this a once-over, fill out this questionnaire, and I’ll send my custom proposal to you via email. Or, feel free to book a complimentary chat with me if you still have questions about a unique wedding invitation. Regardless, I want to make your booking process a breeze!
Digital printing is your most budget-friendly option. There is no texture created with the printing – it is smooth on the surface of the paper. Used for any multi-color elements (such as watercolor paintings).
Letterpress is a centuries-old artisan process. A plate is made with your design, and that’s pressed into the paper with an ink roller. Your invitations have a deep impression and texture with your design.
Like letterpress, foil stamping is another hand-done process. You’ll get the same gorgeous texture and impression, but instead of colored ink, the imprint is in your chosen metallic (shown here in gold foil).
Embossing is created with a “double” plate. Instead of the impression going down into the paper, this method creates an upward raised texture. Commonly offered as an accent element, in tandem with letterpress or foil stamping. Can be single height or sculpted.
All of our professional printing is done in the USA by talented artisans. Other print methods are offered as your project dictates.
You want your guests to have a preview of what’s to come on your big day. And you want the day-of-wedding details to feel thoughtful, cohesive, and tied in.
You want everything to be high quality and you want it all to feel like you two.
You could spend countless hours trying to cobble this together, or you can enjoy a high-quality service experience for all your printed pieces, start to finish.
Savor the precious time saved now and relish in the results for years to come.
Please note total investment adds save the dates and day-of-wedding items beyond this figure. Couples who work with us from start to finish typically invest $12,000 – $25,000+ for their complete event branding.
You’ll provide information to me for your specific event, either on a consultation call or via email questionnaire.
I’ll send you a custom quote for your invitations. This will reflect desired quantity, print, and embellishments.
Along with your quote, you’ll receive a contract to sign and an invoice for your chosen items, with 50% retainer due.
You’re officially a booked client and I’ll be honored to welcome you to the LEMD family! Happy dance ensues.
We’ll do a design kickoff call together to chat through your color palette, vibe, and goals. You get to choose your hand-written calligraphy script style, to be used in your invitation. You’ll fill out a questionnaire and I’ll provide you with a full wording draft.
This is where you’ll see everything come to life! You’ll see a full digital mockup of all elements together, as well as individually to leave feedback. We’ll go back and forth to get it perfect, and then you’ll sign off on the final proof before printing.
You have the preferred option for my team to handle your assembly and mailing as a white-glove service. Or, you can opt to do this yourself, with instructions from me. Either way, your gorgeous invitations will be sent into the world, and you get to enjoy all the love!
We’ll repeat this process for your day-of-wedding items, starting two months ahead of your day. We’ll chat through your wedding as guests will experience it, so you can decide what items you want. We’ll design, produce, and sort them to match your event branding, all seamlessly from one vendor.
The first step to booking your unique wedding invitation is to get a proposal with all your desired elements, print method, and quantity.
How would you like to receive that?