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A Complete Guide to Wedding Invitations

a complete guide to wedding invitations

Wedding invitations are more than paper. They set the tone for your celebration and give guests the details they need. Creating them can feel overwhelming, but breaking the process down into steps makes everything smoother. Let’s walk through what to include, what to avoid, and how to make the timeline work for you.

What to Include on Your Wedding Invitation

Your wedding invitation should answer the basic questions for every guest. Keep the wording polite and consistent with your wedding style. The must-have details include:

  • Who: Your names. Some couples include parents’ names, while others keep it simple with just theirs.
  • What: The event type. Spell out “wedding ceremony” or “celebration of marriage” so it is crystal clear.
  • When: Date and time, written in full to avoid confusion. Example: Saturday, June 14, 2025, at four o’clock.
  • Where: Ceremony and reception location with the full address. Add directions if the venue is tricky to find.
  • Dress Code: Optional, but helpful if you want guests dressed in a certain way.
  • RSVP Information: A card with return postage, a phone number, or a QR code to your wedding website.

What NOT to Include on Your Invitation

While you want to provide helpful details, your wedding invitation should stay focused. Your invitation should feel elegant and streamlined, not like a full itinerary. Avoid including:

  • Registry Details: Save those for your wedding website or shower invites.
  • Too Many Extras: Transportation schedules, hotel blocks, and day-after brunch information belong in an insert or online.
  • Inside Jokes: Keep language accessible so guests clearly understand.

When to Send Out Wedding Invitations

  • Standard Timeline: Mail invitations six to eight weeks before the wedding date.
  • Without Save the Dates: Send invitations ten to twelve weeks before to give guests more notice.
  • Destination Weddings: Plan on sending invitations three to four months ahead, especially if significant travel is required.

Out-of-Town Guests: Consider an earlier send date so they have time for travel arrangements.

What Not to Forget

Even the most organized couples overlook the small things. Here are details you do not want to miss:

  • Postage: Weigh a complete invitation at the post office to confirm postage. Square envelopes often require extra stamps.
  • Return Address: Use your address or a parent’s, and consider a custom stamp for style.
  • RSVP Deadline: Choose a date at least three weeks before the wedding so you can finalize catering numbers.
  • Double-Check Proofs: Review every draft for spelling errors, dates, and addresses. Have someone else look it over too.

Paper vs. Digital Invitations

Traditional paper invitations are timeless, but digital invitations are increasingly popular. They are cost-effective, eco-friendly, and easy for tracking responses. 

Platforms like Zazzle offer thousands of customizable designs. Digital services like Paperless Post or Greenvelope let you send sleek invitations by email.

Many couples now use a combination: a formal paper invite with an online RSVP option. It all depends on your budget and your guest list.

Working with Local Spokane Stationery Vendors

A local stationery vendor can help you create invitations that feel personal and fit your vision. When meeting Spokane vendors, consider your budget, preferred style, and timeline. Bring color swatches, examples of fonts you like, and your wedding inspiration. Ask about turnaround times, reprint policies, and minimum orders. Here a local stationery vendors:

  • Spokane Art Supply
  • Art Salvage
  • Wonders of the World

Complete Weddings + Events Spokane

Your invitations set the tone, but your wedding team brings the day to life. From keeping the dance floor full to capturing every laugh, having trusted professionals makes all the difference.

At Complete Weddings + Events, we offer DJs, photographers, videographers, coordinators, and photo booth rentals all in one place. Our team works together to make your day run smoothly, while making sure it feels like you and a whole lot of fun.

Contact us now to begin your stress-free wedding planning.