After you’ve said yes to the dress, secured a unique wedding venue and had your pre-wedding shoot, it’s time to tend to the finishing touches: your wedding invitation cards.
Gorgeous invitations, envelopes and save-the-date cards can set the tone for your wedding and offer guests a glimpse of what your big day will be like. Whether you prefer quirky illustrations or elegant botanical designs, we’ve got a list of recommendations that will fit the bill.
Have a look at these 12 places that offer an extensive range of invitation designs to go with every wedding theme and aesthetic.
If you like soft, romantic details on your envelopes and invites, you’re bound to be enamoured by Pearlyn and Paper’s designs. With a flair for watercolour and ink painting, founder Pearlyn Ong’s wedding invitation suites are often overlaid with beautiful blooms and unique calligraphy.
Pearlyn and Paper also offers a variety of print options, such as letterpressing, embossing and laser cutting to complement your bespoke design. If you’re keen on picking up watercolour painting and other crafts, the site has downloadables and DIY tutorials too.
Contact: Email hello@pearlynandpaper.com or fill in the contact form to get in touch
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Fusing traditional craftsmanship with thoughtful designs, Common Hands takes wedding invitations to the next level by going beyond the medium of paper. Its invites are custom-engraved on wooden cards for a rustic-meets-modern vibe.
Apart from invitation cards, the company also specialises in wedding albums, ring bearer boxes and vow cards that will make precious keepsakes for years to follow.
Contact: Call / WhatsApp 9012 5994 or email nigel@madebycommonhands.com to get in touch
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For those who prefer elegant designs with a hint of quirkiness, consider getting your wedding invitation cards done by The Gentlemen’s Press. Its contemporary invites are created using various techniques and finishings, such as foil-stamping, die-cutting, edge-painting and debossing.
The studio has also worked with recognised companies like Facebook, Instagram and Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to produce premium business cards and invites for events.
Address: 50 Genting Lane, #07-02, Singapore 349558
Contact: Call 6920 5929 or email hello@thegentlemenspress.com to get in touch
Opening hours: 10am to 7pm (Mondays to Fridays) | Closed on Saturdays & Sundays
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When it comes to wedding invitation suites, founder of Gifts of Grace Design, Charis Tan, creates one-of-a-kind layouts. If you like a sophisticated yet playful design, request for a custom illustration of you and your partner on the card for a heartwarming feel.
For a more lasting copy of your wedding invitation, you can opt to turn one of your invites into an acrylic one. The lightweight keepsake piece doubles up as decor, so you can always look back at your joyous occasion.
Contact: Email hello@giftsofgracedesign.com or fill in the contact form to get in touch
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Pine On Paper makes custom hand fans too (right)
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A brand that specialises in wedding stationery, Pine On Paper offers an array of wedding invitation cards designed by its in-house creatives. From delicate calligraphy to unique textures, the studio’s versatility will leave your spoilt for choice.
If you’re holding an outdoor wedding, you can also request for a bespoke hand fan to keep your guests cool. Create custom-made envelopes, bespoke table menus and thank you notes to stick with your wedding theme and complete its aesthetic.
Address: 3014A Ubi Road 1, #05-04 Mapletree Industrial, Singapore (408703)
Contact: Email hello@pineonpaper.com to get in touch
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (Mondays to Fridays) | Closed on Saturdays & Sundays
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Founded by Indonesian designer Tandy and based in Singapore, Kartoe makes opulent wedding invitations and paper stationery. If you’re looking to add a regal touch to your invites, the studio provides custom crests, monograms and intricate laser cuts.
To make your invites more personal, Tandy is also able to create watercolour paintings and hand-drawn florals you can also request for hand-drawn florals and watercolour paintings.
Address: 77 Robinson Road, #34-00, Singapore 068896
Contact: Fill in the contact form to get in touch
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (Mondays to Fridays) | 10am to 2pm (Saturdays) | Closed on Sundays
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If you’ve got a whimsical wedding planned, announce it with The Fingersmith Letterpress’ cheeky invitation cards. Helmed by designer Jacqueline Goh, the illustration and letterpress studio is best known for its custom hand lettering and quirky drawings.
For those who are fond of these eye-catching designs, you can also peek at other collections that are available for purchase from the website. This includes greeting cards, postcards, tote bags, pins, iron-on patches and prints.
Contact: Call / WhatsApp 9820 3648, email info@thefingersmithletterpress.com or fill in the contact form to get in touch
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With rich colours and gorgeous typography, Paper Tiger Press offers plenty of options when it comes to bespoke wedding invites. Its founder Emily Loke painstakingly produces each creation on an antique letterpress, and the results are absolutely stunning.
Aside from custom invitations, the studio also has a variety of ready-to-write (RTW) designs for time-pressed couples. For a nod to the 1920s, go for this RTW art deco theme with ornate geometric shapes for an elegant Great Gatsby vibe.
Contact: Fill in the contact form to get in touch
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Based in Thailand and Singapore, Kanvela The Weddings is recognised for its wedding photography and videography services. The studio also has an impressive collection of pre-designed, ready-to-write wedding invitation options.
From modern minimalist designs to romantic florals, its wedding invites will suit different preferences to go with your wedding.
Contact: Call / WhatsApp 9451 5405 or fill in the contact form to get in touch
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Like its name suggests, Spinsugar Stationery puts a sweet spin on any paper goods, especially its wedding invitation cards. Its founder Irma Suzanna put her love for typography and vintage illustrations on paper, offering a slew of ready-made designs and bespoke services for couples.
If you’re holding a fun, seaside-themed wedding, consider a splash of blue watercolour paint with gold foil brush stroke lettering on your invites. From textured, felt papers to sturdy matte cards, you can play up your designs for a tactile feel or a clean look.
Booking: Call / WhatsApp 9661 4996, email hello@spinsugarstationery.com or fill in the contact form to get in touch
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One of Singapore’s largest online suppliers for wedding invitation cards, WforWedding has over 200 unique designs in its catalogue. If you prefer a customised wedding invite, it also has bespoke services to cater to the feel and theme of your big day.
Go for an accordion card with intricate laser cut details or keep it classic with embossed florals. Besides invitation cards, WforWedding also offers various wedding essentials including door gifts and decorations.
Address: 1 North Bridge Road, #01-42 High Street Centre, Singapore 179094
Contact: WhatsApp 86145139 or email service@wforwedding.com to get in touch
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (Mondays to Fridays) | 10am to 2pm (Saturdays) | Closed on Sundays
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Known for its collection of notebooks, planners and greeting cards, The Paper Bunny also offers a bespoke suite of wedding stationery. For modern brides who want to add a personal touch to their wedding invites, the brand has print options such as metallic foil stamping, letterpressing and embossing.
While The Paper Bunny specialises in clean, minimalist styles, it is also adept and versatile enough to take on a particular design you may have in mind.
Contact: Email hello@thepaperbunny.com to get in touch
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Beautifully-designed wedding invitation cards make precious mementos for both you and your guests. If you’re still browsing for some inspiration or have a particular concept in mind, look to these 12 places for a range of designs.
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