What file type should I upload for custom invitation printing?
PDF is best for the sharpest results, but high-resolution PNG or JPG files also work well.
What size invitations can you print?
We can print invitations in a range of popular sizes (like 4"x6", 5"x7", and more). Choose the size that fits your design and envelope style.
Can I print invitations with photos or full-bleed color?
Yes—full-color photo invitations are supported, including designs with edge-to-edge color (full bleed).
Do you offer matching RSVP cards or insert cards?
Yes. You can print matching RSVP cards, details cards, and inserts to create a complete invitation set.
How many invitations should I order?
A common rule is one per household, plus 10–15 extras for last-minute additions, keepsakes, or mistakes.
Will my colors print exactly like they look on screen?
Screens display color differently than print. For best accuracy, use high-resolution artwork and keep important colors consistent across your file.
Can you check my design before printing?
If you’re unsure about bleed, margins, or readability, request a proof so you can review your invitation before it goes to print.
How fast is custom invitation printing?
Turnaround depends on quantity and finish options, but we offer quick production so you can get invites out on time.
What is “bleed” on printed invitations?
Bleed is the extra artwork that extends past the final cut line. It prevents tiny white edges from showing if the paper shifts slightly during trimming.
How much bleed should I include for custom invitation printing?
Most invitations use 0.125” (1/8”) bleed on every side. So a 5”x7” invitation should be set up as 5.25”x7.25” with bleed included.
What should stay out of the bleed area?
Only background colors, patterns, and images should extend into bleed. Keep important text, names, dates, and logos safely inside the “safe area” so nothing gets trimmed off.
What is the safe area (trim margin) for invitations?
A good rule is to keep key text and logos at least 0.125”–0.25” away from the edge of the finished size for comfortable readability and clean trimming.