Custom Envelope Liners
Envelope liners are paper inserts that are placed inside the envelope, and provide a little element of surprise when your guests open their invitation. There are tons options when it comes to envelope liners. Solid colors, venue images, graphics and patterns are all examples of the type of envelope liners we can use in your wedding invitation suite. Keep reading to see examples of some of our beautiful envelope liners.
An image of the wedding venue, Rock Island Lake Club, is the first thing the guests will see when they open the envelopes of these beautiful invites. The etching of the venue on the envelope liner is printed in navy, matching the navy blue try-fold enclosure. Touches of greenery are printed in the corners of the main invite, matching the green ribbon that is tied in a bow, holding each invitation closed.
An image of Rock Island Lake Club is printed in navy blue on the envelope liner.
Small graphics of greenery are printed in the corners of the main invite.
A green satin ribbon is wrapped around each invitation and tied into a small bow.
There are so many pretty details that come together to make this invitation suite for a wedding at Terrain at Styer’s in Glen Mill’s, Pennsylvania. The main invite features letterpress printing and has deckled edges. Each invite is wrapped in vellum, with delicate floral graphics printed on it. The same floral graphics are used on the envelope liner. To hold the vellum closed, we used ivory raw edge satin ribbon as a belly band, and placed a monogrammed wax seal in the center.
A delicate floral pattern is printed on the envelope liners.
The main invite features letterpress printing and deckled edges.
The vellum has the same floral pattern printed on it as the envelope liners. Each invite is wrapped in raw edge ribbon and finished with a wax seal.
Black and white is always a classic and elegant color combination for a wedding invitation suite. The main invite is printed on black paper with white ink printing, and glued to a foil backer to create a border. The insert cards are printed on white paper, with a mix of traditional print and script fonts, and are held in the back pocket of the enclosure. The beautiful flowers on the envelope liners were drawn by the bride, giving this suite a personal touch.
The main invite features white ink printing on matte black paper.
Floral graphics drawn by the bride are printed on the envelope liners.
The insert cards are stored in the pocket on the back of the enclosure.
A lasercut horizontal enclosure opens up to reveal an image of the wedding venue, Parque Ridley Creek, printed along the bottom of the invite. A gold border frames the main invite, and a coordinating sheer gold ribbon is used to hold each invitation closed. A monogrammed wax seal is also placed in the center of the sheer ribbon. Gorgeous floral liners are the finishing touch in this invitation suite for a June wedding.
An image of the venue is printed in gold at the bottom of the main invite.
A beautiful floral liner is glued inside each envelope.
Sheer gold ribbon holds each invitation closed, and a monogrammed wax seal is placed in the center.