Collection: Beautiful Wedding Invitations to Set the Perfect Tone

Your wedding invitations set the tone for your big day, offering a first glimpse into the celebration ahead. At SageVows, we create beautifully designed, customisable wedding invitations that reflect your style, from timeless elegance to modern sophistication. With premium printing and effortless personalisation, it’s never been easier to create stationery that’s uniquely yours.

Wedding Invitations – Beautifully Designed for Your Special Day

Luxury Wedding Invitations to Set the Perfect Tone

Your wedding invitations are more than just stationery—they’re the first impression of your big day. Whether you're planning an elegant black-tie wedding, a romantic countryside celebration, or a modern city affair, SageVows offers a collection of thoughtfully designed, high-quality wedding invitations to match your vision.

With timeless designs, premium printing, and customisation options, our wedding invitations allow you to personalise every detail to reflect your love story.

Why Choose SageVows Wedding Invitations?

Luxury, High-Quality Printing – Elegant finishes with crisp details.
Customisable Designs – Match your colour scheme and wedding theme.
Tailored to You – Personalise wording, fonts, and layouts.
Effortless Ordering – Simple process with expert guidance.

📦 Fast & Reliable Delivery – Stress-free ordering from start to finish.

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Wedding Invitation FAQ's

How long before a wedding should I send invitations?

Wedding invitations are usually sent 8 to 12 weeks before the big day. If you have guests travelling from abroad or are hosting a destination wedding, 3 to 6 months in advance is best to allow time for travel arrangements.

Is 2 months too late to send wedding invitations?

Two months is still within the acceptable timeframe, but ideally, invitations should be sent closer to 12 weeks in advance. If you’re short on time, consider digital RSVPs to speed up responses.

What is a reasonable amount to spend on wedding invitations?

Wedding invitation costs vary based on design, quantity, and printing methods. On average, couples spend £1 to £4 per invitation, with premium finishes like foil stamping or letterpress costing more.

What’s the proper etiquette for wedding invitations?

When sending wedding invitations, etiquette includes:

  • Listing the hosts of the wedding (traditionally the bride’s family, but modern invites often list both families or just the couple).
  • Using full names for formal weddings, but first names work well for casual celebrations.
  • Including an RSVP deadline (usually 5-6 weeks before the wedding).
  • Providing clear venue details and dress code if needed.

Who traditionally pays for wedding invitations?

Traditionally, the bride’s family covered wedding invitation costs, but today, most couples pay for their own stationery as part of their wedding budget.

Should wedding invitations have last names?

For formal weddings, it’s best to include first and last names. However, for more relaxed or modern weddings, using only first names is perfectly fine.

What percentage of wedding guests actually attend?

Typically, 80-90% of local guests and 60-70% of out-of-town guests attend a wedding. Travel, timing, and guest availability can impact this percentage.

How many invitations do you need for a wedding?

Not every guest needs an individual invitation—send one per household or couple. A rough estimate:

  • 100 guests = 50-60 invitations
  • 150 guests = 75 invitations
  • 200 guests = 100 invitations

Always order a few extras for last-minute additions and keepsakes.

When should guests RSVP by for a wedding?

Set your RSVP deadline 5-6 weeks before the wedding to finalise guest numbers for catering, seating, and logistics.

Do parents invite their friends to the wedding?

If parents are contributing to the wedding budget, they may expect to invite a few friends. However, the couple should set clear boundaries based on their guest list and venue capacity.