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Booking a quick call is a quick way to make sure your questions are answered with our founder and lead designer, Laura. You'll be prepared to order with confidence and get those guests invited!

I offer dedicated call times on specific days, ensuring focused and productive conversations. If those times don't fit your schedule or if you're on a tight timeline, I'm always available to answer all your questions via email quickly and efficiently!

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Important Questions

I am very transparent when it comes to pricing!

1. Start on the "All Wedding Collections" page to find your favorite suite.
2. Click on the invitation that you love.
3. On that page, click on the "Build My Full Invitation Order" button.
4. Once you start making your selections the price will calculate with each choice you make.

Digital printing on single thick paper is going to be your most cost effective option.

The most common items that increase your cost would be - using a large number of cards, double thick paper, letterpress, foil, envelopes that require white ink.

Make sure you count your number of household, not people attending.

I always recommend ordering at least 10-15 extra suites so you have several for keepsakes and in case any are returned to you.

When I place your final order, I do order a few more than you requested to account for any production errors that may occur, but it will not be more than 3-5 suites.

You will never regret having extra suites, but it can be a real stressor to order just 10 more at a later time.

There are a wide range of answers here!

If most of your guests are local or are driving to the wedding that day, I recommend mailing your save the dates 6-8 months in advance.

If you are planning a destination wedding or a large number of your guests will be coming for the full weekend, I would mail save the dates as soon as possible so your guests can make travel arrangements.

Save the Dates generally take about 2-4 weeks for design and production.

Invitations are generally mailed out 8-12 weeks before your wedding.

Mail too early and your guests may forget to reply. Mail too late and you'll all be stressed out.

When to send earlier:
- if you did not mail a save the date
- if you have a lot of international guests
- if you are planning a destination wedding

As soon as your details are finalized!

I would rather get your invitations done early and keep the process stress free, than be rushing to finish. Average orders take anywhere from 3-6 weeks to complete.

If you are looking to have custom artwork made, factor in one month for this alone.

In general I recommend starting your invitations 4-6 months before your wedding.

Digital Printing
Once approved for print, most digital orders ship in about 1-2 weeks.

Letterpress printing
Once approved for print, most letterpress orders ship in 3-4 weeks.

Foil printing
Once approved for print, most foil orders ship in about 2-3 weeks.

Day of Stationery
Most day of stationery orders drop ship straight from my printer to you 2-3 days after your proofs are approved for print.

We will never ever send your order to print without your approval.

Once your order is placed - you can fill out the Wording Form.

I typically process new orders every morning, so will reach out with any questions I have regarding your order details.

If your wording form has already been submitted, you'll receive an emailed proof of your pieces within 2-3 business days.

I don't have a limit to the number of revisions I offer, so with your feedback, we'll keep working until it is just right.

Before they go to print, I do also send them for review to a professional proofreader just to make sure we haven't missed anything!

As early as you can!

My goal is for you to have everything approved for print 2 weeks before your wedding.

This means that it should arrive to you about 1 week ahead of the wedding - plenty of time to deal with any shipping delays or damages should they come up. It's rare, but my background is in engineering, I prefer to play it safe with plenty of extra time so no one is stressed out.