Check out our favourite places for wedding invitation cards in Singapore.
Now that you’ve picked the cake, dress, and pre-wedding shoot location, ready to announce your wedding in fabulous fashion? Gorgeous invitations and save-the-date cards can give set the tone for your once-in-a-lifetime celebration. The choice is yours, with styles that range from classic to absolutely one-of-a-kind. And thanks to an ultra-creative bunch of stationery designers, you can gussy them up with amazing calligraphy, printing finishes, and materials. Here are our go-to printers and designers for wedding invitation cards in Singapore.
Where to get the prettiest wedding invitations cards in Singapore
1. Desseign Things
Founder Esse prides herself in her passion for design. While many forms of design work appeal to different people, she sought to create minimalistic and sophisticated works with chic designs. You’ll be sure to get a one-of-a-kind custom piece that’ll cement the brilliant memories of your wedding. Besides wedding invitations, you can get acrylic signages, vow cards, and even a custom portrait of you and your beloved.
Desseign Things, available online
2. Theory of Two
If you’re looking to make a statement with your wedding invites, turn to Theory of Two. The team is known for dishing out some of the most colourful wedding invites we’ve seen so far. And they’re all done with a tasteful minimalist touch. For a budget-friendly option, opt for e-invites that start at $35. There’s also an assortment of wedding favours that you can pick up for your guests.
Theory of Two, #04-23, Oxley Bizhub, 61 Ubi Road 1, Singapore 408727
3. Dreamweavers
Armed by a team of designers and stylists, Dreamweavers brings whimsy to its bridal products. The brand takes great care in its designs and products, applying modern approaches to fashion and lifestyle. Be prepared for exceptional levels of customer service, with your consultant providing you with all the knowledge you need. Check out the stationery suites and pick from one-pagers, fold-outs, and statement designs. Or shop by styles like modern, botanical, heritage, and luxury.
Dreamweavers, #04-01/02/03, Crown @ Robinson, 140 Robinson Road, Singapore 068907
4. Memoreels
For affordable wedding package options, we seek out the team at Memoreels. Once you customise your design with your unique style, colour scheme, and vision, let the team take care of the rest. After a template is sent over, fill it up with your details and the design draft will be all ready. You can also get pretty stickers printed that go great on custom wedding favours.
Memoreels, available online
5. Mylin Design & Co.
With designs inspired by nature, everything is crafted meticulously by founder Mylin. A Lasalle graduate, Mylin worked in several design agencies before pursuing her own path. What began as a desire to help her friends customise wedding designs turned into a full fledged business. Psst: her preserved flower coasters and trinket holders are oh-so dreamy.
Mylin Design & Co., available online
6. Wforwedding
With its establishment in 2013, it’s not a surprise that Wforweddings is one of Singapore’s leading suppliers of wedding stationery. Just look at the range of designs! We’re talking classic and elegant acrylic pieces and letterpressed cards. The Chinese themed wedding invitations here are traditional with splashes of modern design elements. They are laser cut with gold or rose gold embossing which keeps things very fancy.
Wforwedding, #01-42, High Street Centre, 1 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179094
7. Mamahand
Duo Irene and Sihan are a pair that believe in spreading love and good designs for occasions all year round. In an increasingly digital world, they hope to bring the culture of card giving back. While the team doesn’t have ready-made card designs, you can always call them up for custom work. The special touch we love is the enamel pins that you can get for your bridal party.
Mamahand, available online
8. Spinsugar Stationery
We can’t help but be charmed by this local paper goods company. Born out of a love of typography and vintage illustrations, Irma Suzanna is a passionate creative. She works closely with clients to create unique custom pieces and stationery. As its name suggests, Spinsugar offers pretty-as-picture stationery in a plethora of sugary sweet designs. Think dreamy watercolour illustrations, vibrant botanical prints, and elegant Art Deco-inspired motifs.
Spinsugar Stationery, available online
9. The Gentlemen’s Press
The letterpress and printing studio has worked with industry bigwigs like Facebook, Instagram, and Singapore Tourism Board (STB). It produces premium stationery such as business cards, product packaging, and wedding invitations. Coupled with thoughtfully conceptualised designs, The Gentlemen’s Press also offers different finishings. Techniques come in the form of foil stamping, edge printing, and even heat embossing.
The Gentlemen’s Press, #08-03, Cideco Industrial Complex, 50 Genting Lane, Singapore 349558
10. Pine on Paper
The team behind Pine on Paper understand the need to create the perfect invitation. From elegant and classy to modern and trendy, there’s something for every discerning couple. The talented designers pay close attention to detail and use high-quality materials with exquisite printing techniques. And if you can’t make up your mind, you can always pick from the list of preset designs to keep things fuss-free.
Pine on Paper, #07-04, 994 Bendemeer Road, Singapore 339943
11. PapyPress
Born out of a third-generation printer’s dream to revive the art of printing, PapyPress was born. This brand combines innovations in technology with traditional printing methods to create luxurious designs. The curated collection of wedding invitation cards suits a range of wedding themes. There’s an elegant white and blue chinoiserie-inspired invitation card for those that want a touch of sophistication. For a playful vibe, go for the summer floral.
PapyPress, #05-15, Shun Li Industrial Complex, 705 Sims Drive, Singapore 387384
And now you know where to get your wedding invitation cards done in Singapore.