What services do you offer and what’s the price?

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Although my website is geared towards wedding invitations, I actually offer plenty of other stationery related services!

Pretty much anything you can think of that needs to be printed, I can take care of for you, whether it be a Graduation Announcement, a Bar/Bat Mitzvah invitation suite, Thank You cards, brochures, menus, place cards, custom maps and more. If you can dream it up, I can design it for you.

The base price begins at $2/card, using the standard paper weight and does not include any specialty services like foil printing, die cut cards, or envelope printing. The design fee begins at $300 and can increase dependent on the complexity of the design(s). This is a perfect solution for those who want to order wedding invitations but are having a more intimate celebration.

If you’re interested in specialty services, I’m happy to send you a price sheet. You can also request a free quote any time so that you know what to expect and budget accordingly. I believe in being transparent with my prices because you should never be hit with an unexpected charge. I will always communicate with you about cost before adding anything extra to your order and I’m never going to pressure you to add something you don’t want.

I also offer a digital only design service! Maybe you need an invitation but you don’t want to mail it, you just want to send it via text or email. I got you! My design fee starts at $300 and you will receive a high resolution file to send via email and a lower resolution file to send via text. This is a perfect option for someone who is having an event too soon to mail and wait for RSVPs or maybe you just don’t want to deal with all the hassle of stuffing envelopes and buying stamps. That’s totally valid! Which is why a digital only option is a perfect solution!

So, if you’re ready to get started, fill out the contact form and let’s get started! -Amanda

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