Wedding Invitation Kits

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    Wedding invitation kits are a collection of paper and digital templates you can use to print and customize all of the cards you need for your wedding. Choose one of these DIY wedding invitation kits to match the theme of all your cards, from the opening invitation to the closing thank-you cards. Some shops on Etsy also allow you to choose which cards you want individually, so if you only need the invitations and some RSVPs, you can select just those. If you want the whole kit-and-kaboodle, you can do that too.

    Wedding invitation kits cover all of your bases, so you have a complete collection of exquisitely designed cards available for your wedding. While each shop offers its own unique set of cards, some of the most popular templates you’re likely to see within wedding invitation kits are:


    • Invitation: A wedding invitation that lets everyone know the time, date, and location of your wedding. Send these out to each guest whom you would like to have attend your wedding.
    • RSVP: An RSVP card that guests will send back to you with an answer of whether or not they will be able to attend. Some RSVPs keep it simple with checkboxes and a line for their names as well as a deadline printed on the card for when to return it so you can plan your numbers.
    • Menu: A wedding menu that you can place on each table. If you’re planning a dinner service or a few varied food options to accommodate everyone’s diets, use these to let guests choose their meal options. If you are still deciding on a menu, pair them with a multiple-option RSVP and ask for their opinion to help plan meals.
    • Save the dates: Save the dates for guests to stick on the fridge or place on the counter so they remember to free up their schedule. Shops on Etsy also offer creative save the dates to add to your invitations, such as luggage tags and magnets.
    • Inserts: Detail inserts to add extra information to unburden your main invitation with logistics. These inserts could include what to bring to the wedding, any dress code you may have in place, accommodation or transportation arrangements, and if they may have a plus one or more. They are also the ideal location to put a wedding website or QR code you might have set up to link to more information like a registry.
    • Envelopes: Envelopes, envelope liners, and belly bands to seal and decorate your invitations. Liners fill the inside of your envelopes with a consistent theme or pattern found throughout your wedding stationery. Belly bands are decorative strips that wrap around the card for a luxurious feel.
    • Thank you: A thank-you card to send out after the wedding or include with wedding favors to thank your guests for sharing an incredible milestone with you.