Thinking about wedding invitations and stationery? You’re bound to have lots of questions. Here are some of the ones I get asked most often, have a look and see if you can find your answer here. If not, just give me a shout (contact details at the bottom of the page). I’m always happy to help and give advice on any questions you might have.
Ordering from By Jo FAQs
Where are you based and do you have a shop?
I don’t have a shop, but you are welcome to visit my studio to see samples and get a quote. Please make an appointment – it’s my workspace so I’ll need a little time to clear the desk! My studio is in Taffs Well, just outside Cardiff in South Wales. Visit my contact page to see exactly where I am based and to get in touch to make an appointment.
5 reasons to visit the By Jo studio in Cardiff
Do you have a minimum order?
Yes, but it’s really low and can be flexible. Get in touch if you want to check if your order is too small.
Do you send out samples?
I don’t have generic samples to ready to send out. I can usually make bespoke samples to send out. There will be a charge for these. Get in touch for more details.
Do you take card payments?
Yes, I can take payment by credit and debit card either in my studio or online (via a payment link on). I can also take payments by bank transfer.
How much are your wedding invites?
Well, it depends on what you’re after. A very simple flat invitation can be as little as £1.00. A pocketfold invitation with a full suite of insert cards, wax seal and a lined envelope can be a lot more. I price each and every order according to exactly what you want and the quantities you need. There is a very broad price guide HERE if you want to get an idea.
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What do handmade wedding invites cost?
Do you do bespoke designs?
Yes I can. I can adapt and customise any of my existing designs with different materials, colour schemes and fonts. I can also work with you to create an entirely new design, unique to you and your wedding. Get in touch to find out more.
Read more about bespoke wedding invitations and stationery here
Do you deliver?
If you are local to my studio in Taffs Well (near Cardiff) you can collect your finished stationery. I can arrange postal or courier delivery to UK addresses, and will charge accordingly.
Wedding invitations and save the date FAQs
When should we send our save the dates and invitations?
Save the dates usually up to 1 to 2 years in advance. Invitations usually 4 to 6 months in advance. However, it can depend on when you’re getting married.
When to send save the dates for your wedding
When to send invitations for your wedding
How many wedding invites will we need?
You’ll need one per couple, family or household, not one per guest. It’s usually just over half your total guest number. So, for example, 100 guests would require around 55 invitations. This goes for save the date cards too.
What if we need extra wedding invites?
I always recommend you include a few spare wedding invites with your order. These will cover any mistakes when writing, those unexpected additions to the guest list and of course a keepsake for yourselves. If you do run out though, let me know and I can usually make you an extra few (subject to the minimum of 5).
Find out how many wedding invitations to order here
Will we get proofs for our wedding invitations?
Yes, you’ll always get a proof by email before I print any of your invitations and stationery. Top tip: try and get someone who is not involved with the wedding planning, perhaps a work colleague, to proof read for you. Fresh eyes and often spot a little error or typo that you might not notice.
Will we get proofs for our wedding invites before you print them?
Can you print guest names on the wedding invites?
Yes, I can print your guest names onto the your wedding invites if you wish. I’ll need you to supply a spell checked list by email. I can print the addresses onto envelopes too if you’d like me to.
Are envelopes included with wedding invites?
Yes. White, ivory or kraft envelopes come with all my save the date cards, handmade wedding invitations and thank you cards (and are included in the price I quote). If you’d like different coloured envelopes, liners or postal boxes instead, just ask and I can give you a price.
Get your free wedding stationery checklist and timeline here
Can you do bilingual wedding invitations?
Yes I can! I will need you to supply all the text in digital format so that I can ‘copy and paste’ and apply the correct fonts & styling. You will also need to make sure you are extra careful when checking your proofs. There will be an additional set up charge for bilingual invitations, or invitations in a language other than English.
How much will the stamps be for our wedding invites?
It will depend on the size and weight. A simple flat, postcard sized save the date or invitation will generally be a regular first or second class stamp. Wedding invites with bigger bows and embellishments will probably need a large letter stamp.
What stamps will I need for my wedding invitations?
Wedding ceremony & reception stationery FAQs
When should we order ‘on the day’ stationery?
You can schedule any stationery for your ceremony and reception when you order your invitations. You’ll need to confirm the details (and final numbers) around 4 to 6 weeks before the wedding.
When to order your on the day wedding stationery
Do we need an order of service?
Order of service booklets are usually only for church weddings, where the words for hymns are included for the congregation to sing along. They are not essential though. Check with your church and see what they recommend.
Can we have names instead of numbers on our tables?
You can call your tables whatever you would like. The more creative the better in my opinion – it’s a great way to inject a little of your personalities into your reception. See more info about table names or numbers HERE.
Wedding table name ideas – 8 of my favourites
Do we have to have a table plan?
If you are having a sit down meal (wedding breakfast) after your ceremony then I would always recommend having some kind of seating plan. It will ensure that your nearest and dearest are seated in the place you choose for them, and will avoid any awkward situations where couples or families late to the room can’t sit together.
Do you set up the place cards & table plan at the venue?
No. You will be able to collect your finished stationery from my studio 7 to 10 days before the wedding. You will need to arrange for your wedding coordinator, venue dresser or willing friend/family member to set them up for you.
What if we have last minute changes to our table plan?
Don’t panic! I can often make very last minute changes to your table plan, and an extra place card to two is fairly straightforward. Get in touch, talk to me about what needs changing and I’ll do my best to help.
What names do you use on your table plan and place cards?
Didn’t find the answer to your question here? Do go and check out my blog too, where you’ll find loads of information, advice and top tips for planning your wedding invitations and stationery. And of course, you can contact me any time with your queries too.
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