When it comes to wedding invitations, the paper size plays a crucial role in determining the overall look and feel of the invitation. Here's a guide to wedding invitation paper sizes to help you make the right choice for your wedding stationery.
1. Standard Invitation Sizes
A7: This is the most common size for Save the Date cards. Its small format provides just enough space for the necessary details. Use both sides to include your venue and ‘Formal invitation to follow’ line. Don’t forget if you are going for a magnetic paper stock, you only have the option of printing on 1 side. A7 can also be used as part of your invitation set as an RSVP/QR code.
A6: This size is also used for larger save the date cards. These can also include an A7 RSVP perforation so you know how many guests are coming before you send out the main invitation. A6 is largely used for RSVP cards or additional information cards. It's compact and perfect for including additional information without overwhelming the main invitation.
7x5”: A perfect format for the main invitation. Not too big and not too small. You can use both sides to also include additional information. Add an A6 RSVP and a teardrop paper clip to create the perfect invitation set.
A5: A larger option that can accommodate more elaborate designs or additional information. It's great for couples looking to make a statement with their invitations. This size is often used for Order of Service booklets.
2. Custom Sizes
In addition to the standard sizes, couples can opt for custom sizes to create a more unique invitation. Custom sizes allow for creativity and differentiation, but it's essential to consider mailing restrictions and additional postage costs if the invitation deviates from standard sizing. The 148mm square format is a popular choice for lots of Lovelee customers, particularly the gatefold format. Or why not opt for a concertina format which includes a perforated RSVP?
3. Custom Shapes
You may wish to consider using a standard size invitation format but adding an arch or a wave for example. Just be aware this will add cost to your standard invitation so check the price list with your stationer.
4. Consider Envelopes
Remember to consider the envelope size when choosing invitation paper. It's important to ensure that the chosen paper size fits neatly into the envelope without excessive cramming or extra space.
5. Larger A Sizes
A3: This format can be used for slightly larger signage around the venue - Unplugged Ceremony for example.
A2: This format can be used for signage such as Welcome boards and Unplugged Ceremony boards.
A1: The most popular size for Welcome boards, Seating Plans, Itinerary and Timeline boards.
A0: The largest A size format - can be used for larger seating plans (12+ tables).
6. Sample Before Ordering
To ensure that the chosen paper size aligns with your vision, consider ordering a sample of your preferred size and assessing how it looks and feels in person. This can help avoid any surprises when the final invitations are printed. Choosing the right paper size for your wedding stationery is an important decision that can impact the overall aesthetics and presentation of your special day. Whether you opt for a standard size or choose to go custom, consider how the size will complement your chosen design and fit within your overall wedding stationery suite. Visit the samples shop.