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Best Wedding Invitation Designers in Denver

Our Recommended Top 8

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Denver Wedding Invitation Designers on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Website
Denver, CO 80204

Why choose this provider?

FLEUR DE LIS works with customers by appointment to design custom wedding invitations. The company also designs invitations for birthdays, corporate events, anniversaries, baby showers, and other special events. The business' work has been featured on A Vintage Affair, As You Wish, Aisle Style, Couture Colorado Wedding, Felice Bridal, and Laura Murray Photography. Customers have praised FLEUR DE LIS for its gorgeous stationery and wide selection of styles.

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4.0
Facebook
3.9 / 5 (27)
Yelp
4.5 / 5 (5)

Website
Glendale, CO 80246
  • stationery
  • invitations

Why choose this provider?

Idea Chic has been serving the Denver area since 2009. The business prints wedding invitations on high-quality stock paper and lets clients choose their favorite invitation samples, paper samples, ink swatches, and fonts to create personalized invitations. The company also sells wedding suites with matching save-the-dates, menu cards, table cards, escort cards, program cards, and thank you cards.

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4.9
Google
4.9 / 5 (18)
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (3)
Facebook
5.0 / 5 (1)

Website
Denver, CO 80209

Why choose this provider?

The owner of Lucky Onion has more than 20 years of graphic design experience. The Denver wedding invitation business provides illustration, letterpress, silkscreen, foil stamping, blind debossing, laser cutting, die cut, and monogram services. The company follows green practices by printing papers made of at least 30% consumer waste, donating overstock to local schools, and recycling 90% of its office and print consumable waste.

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4.8
Google
4.9 / 5 (70)
Yelp
4.5 / 5 (10)

Website
Boulder, CO 80301

Why choose this provider?

SWEET letterpress & design has been serving the Denver area since 2007. The wedding invitation company uses high-quality, eco-friendly materials to handcraft custom wedding invitations. The business' wedding stationery package includes a 90-minute collaborative design meeting, a pressroom visit, proofreading, a personalized wedding stationery calendar, and a pressroom visit while the invitations are being pressed. Clients have praised SWEET letterpress & design for its beautiful invitations.

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4.6
Google
4.4 / 5 (7)
Facebook
5.0 / 5 (4)

Website
Centennial, CO 80112

Why choose this provider?

Donahue Paper Emporium is a family-owned and operated company that carries thousands of paper and stationery items. The Centennial shop carries wedding invitations, gift boxes and bags, shipping supplies, handmade papers, and card-making items. Customers give positive feedback for Donahue Paper Emporium's friendly, helpful staff and great selection of stationery.

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3.7
Yelp
3.5 / 5 (21)
Facebook
4.3 / 5 (6)

Website
Glendale, CO 80246

Why choose this provider?

Since 2003, JS Design has been designing custom wedding stationery. The business performs letterpress and flat style printing, binding, and die-cutting to create eye-catching wedding invitations. The designer's work has been seen in Bride & Bloom, Confetti, Rocky Mountain Bride, Reign, and Martha Stewart Weddings. Customers give positive feedback for JS Design's attention to detail and beautiful invitations.

Website
Lakewood, CO 80228

Why choose this provider?

The owner of Tasha Rae Designs studied art at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and The Art Institute of Colorado. The Lakewood-based business won the WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards from 2009 to 2016. The company's work has been seen on 100 Layer Cake, The Knot, Luxe Mountain Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Mile High Bride, Rocky Mountain Bride, and Whimsical Wonderland Weddings.

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5.0
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (6)

Website
Boulder, CO 80301

Why choose this provider?

Bloomin Paper specializes in seed paper stationery that contains wildflower, herb, carrot, lettuce, or tree seeds. The business, founded in 1995, designs wedding invitations, wedding favors, and save the dates. The company also creates seed paper sheets, greeting cards, and gifts.

Reputation:

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5.0
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (22)

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Introduction

    Your wedding invitation is an opportunity to make an impression on your guests. When someone receives a wedding invitation, they feel excited about what's to come and honored to be included in the celebrations. That's why many people take their wedding invitation choice very seriously and book a professional to help them through the process. Before you hire someone, review the frequently asked questions about wedding invitations below. The answers to these questions can help you make an informed decision about who to hire for assistance with your invitations, what a professional can do, and how much it might cost.

  • What do you need in a wedding invitation?

    A wedding invitation should include essential details about the planned nuptials, clear instructions on how guests should RSVP, and a method for guests to contact the couple with further questions. Some extravagant wedding invitations come with small gifts or in decorative boxes to kick off the celebrations.

  • What information should be included in a wedding invitation?

    At the very least, a wedding invitation should include the following:

    • The couple’s name
    • The wedding date, time, and venue
    Other details you may choose to include are:
    • Who's hosting the wedding (for example, parents)
    • Any dress code
    • Venue details
    • RSVP information

  • What is included in wedding invitations?

    A wedding invitation can include:

    • The invitation and the envelope it came in
    • An RSVP card with a prestamped envelope for people to respond
    • A picture of the couple
    • A small present (such as chocolates, candy, etc.)
    • Decorations (such as flower petals, glitter, etc.)

  • In what order do you stack wedding invitations?

    Wedding invitations and their included cards should be stacked according to size. The invitation card is the largest, so it goes on the bottom. Tuck the RSVP card into the flap of the reply envelope on top, but don't put the card in the envelope. Reply envelopes should be addressed and stamped.

  • How many people should I invite to my wedding?

    The typical guest count at a wedding is 100-200 people, with an average of 167. The size of the guest list is entirely up to you, though, and you can use your wedding budget as a guide. Another good rule is to only to invite people who really matter to you.

  • How do I choose a wedding invitation style?

    Ideally, the wedding invitation you choose should match or complement the style of your wedding. For example, if you’re having a rustic, country wedding, your wedding invitation should reflect that. Additionally, many people choose a wedding invitation that features the colors they've selected for their wedding.