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Connecticut Wedding Invitations

Connecticut wedding invitations set the tone for the day and carry the details guests traveling from New York and New England need. Browse stationers across the state, then plan a suite that matches your style and arrives on time.

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Choosing a Connecticut Wedding Stationer

Decide first how custom you want to go. Fully custom invitations are designed from scratch around your wedding, semi-custom suites let you personalize an existing design, and ready-made options are fastest and most economical. Each is a different level of cost, lead time, and personalization, so match the choice to your timeline and how distinctive you want the paper to feel.

A stationer’s portfolio shows their range and their printing capabilities. Ask which methods they offer in-house, since that affects both look and turnaround. Coordinate the invitation with the rest of your paper by browsing Connecticut wedding stationery so the suite, signage, and day-of pieces share one design language, and tie the details to your Connecticut wedding venue.

Printing Methods and Suite Components

Printing method sets much of the invitation’s character. Letterpress presses the design into thick paper for a tactile impression, foil adds metallic shine, engraving raises the type, and flat digital printing is clean and cost-effective. A complete suite usually includes the invitation, an RSVP card, and a details or enclosure card, with optional embellishments like a belly band, vellum overlay, or calligraphy.

Build the suite around what guests actually need to know. A Connecticut wedding drawing out-of-town guests benefits from a clear details card covering directions, accommodations, and any shuttle, which keeps the main invitation uncluttered while still conveying the logistics.

Wording, Proofing, and Ordering Timeline

Order invitations to mail six to eight weeks before the wedding, which means starting the design process two to three months earlier to allow for proofing and printing. Review every proof closely for spelling, dates, times, and the venue address, since an error caught after printing means a costly reprint. Order extra invitations and envelopes from the start to cover addressing mistakes and last-minute additions. Coordinate the timing with your online RSVP tools if you are tracking responses digitally.

Order about ten to fifteen percent more than your guest count. Envelopes get spoiled during addressing, and the overage is far cheaper as part of the original run than a rushed reorder.

Think about assembly and mailing as their own step, since a multi-piece suite with a belly band, vellum, or wax seal takes real time to put together and weighs more at the post office. Have the post office weigh a fully assembled invitation before you buy postage, because an odd shape or extra thickness often requires additional postage, and a returned batch costs time you may not have. For a Connecticut wedding mailing into the New York and Boston metros and beyond, build the addressing and assembly window into the timeline so the suite reaches every guest well before the RSVP deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between custom and semi-custom invitations?

Custom invitations are designed from scratch around your wedding, offering the most personalization and the longest lead time. Semi-custom suites let you personalize an existing design faster and more economically, while ready-made options are the quickest of all.

When should we order and mail our wedding invitations?

Mail invitations six to eight weeks before the wedding, which means starting the design two to three months earlier for proofing and printing. Set the RSVP deadline three to four weeks out so you can finalize counts.

How many extra invitations should we order?

Order about ten to fifteen percent more than your guest count. Envelopes get spoiled during addressing and guests get added late, and the overage is far cheaper as part of the original run than a rushed reprint.

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