Your wedding invitations are the first glimpse guests get of your big day, setting the tone with style and personality. Pittsburgh’s talented designers craft stationery that blends tradition, creativity, and elegance to make lasting impressions.
Pittsburgh Wedding Invitation Designers to Create Timeless Cards
More Than Words Fine Papers
Like the name of this Carnegie-based stationary vendor, your personality and vision don’t just come from the names and dates on your invites. These artisans tell your story in styles from traditional to rustic. The perfect design is just a few words away.
Blush Paper Co.
At Blush Paper Co., they believe that while trends in fashion come and go, timeless paper never goes out of style. They focus on incorporating your family’s traditions into special wedding stationery with the goal of your invitations becoming beloved heirlooms.
Nota Bene
Streamlining your process is the name of the game at Nota Bene, where the team guides clients in a curated shopping experience that merges timeless, elegant designs with a modern creative guide. By appointment only.
Melissa & Seventh
Melissa Voettiner is known for her enthusiastic “yes” to any request and her stellar client relationships. She draws upon an endless array of printing techniques and embellishments to create stunning invitations for your special day.
B. Joyful Invitations
This luxury wedding invitations enterprise might be from Pittsburgh, but this woman-owned small business serves clients all over the country—and it’s no wonder, because clients say her work is some of the most thoughtful in the industry. With thorough consultations, B. Joyful has your back every step of the way.
Scribe Shadyside
Take your time with that first impression: this local paper boutique is here to help you find the perfect invitation for your event. They recommend to book a private appointment for a relaxed browsing experience where you can explore their incredible selection from top designers like Gilah, Wiley Valentine, and Rifle Paper Co. Each piece is crafted with care using premium papers and inks.
Story by Jordan Snowden and Emma Riva
Photo by Rachel Rowland
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