1. The End of the "Naked" Invitation
You printed your beautiful design on high-quality cardstock using our paper guide. It looks great, but does it feel expensive? The difference between a $2 invitation and a $10 luxury suite isn't just the printing—it's the layers.
Adding a translucent jacket (vellum), a tactile seal, or a soft ribbon creates an "unboxing experience" for your guests. It tells them: "This event is going to be special." And the best part? You can do this at home for a fraction of the cost of a stationer.
2. Vellum Wraps: Weights & Folding Tips
Vellum is a translucent, frosted paper that wraps around your main invitation card. It holds the RSVP card and Details card together while softening the design underneath.
Choosing the Right Weight
Not all vellum is created equal. Using the wrong weight causes cracking.
- 30lb (Thin): Too flimsy for wraps. Good for overlays only.
- 48lb / 180gsm (The Sweet Spot): Sturdy enough to hold a wax seal but translucent enough to see the text through. This is what professionals use.
The "Jig" Folding Trick
To fold 100 jackets perfectly without measuring every single one:
- Tape a spare invitation card to your table. This is your "jig" (template).
- Place your vellum sheet over it.
- Use a bone folder to score the fold lines against the edge of the card.
- This ensures every single wrap is tight and perfectly sized for your 5x7 invite.
3. Modern Wax Seals (The Glue Gun Hack)
Forget the spoon and candle method from the 1800s. It's romantic but incredibly slow and messy for batch production.
The Low-Temp Glue Gun Method
Use a Low-Temperature Glue Gun with specialized Wax Sticks. Why low temp? High temperature makes the wax bubble and run too thin. Low temp keeps it thick and gooey—perfect for stamping.
Keep your metal stamp resting on an ice pack between uses. A cold stamp "shocks" the hot wax, setting it instantly and preventing it from sticking to the brass. Wipe condensation off on a towel before stamping!
4. Ribbons: Length Guide & Tying
Satin is out; Chiffon and Raw Edge Silk are in. The frayed edges give a romantic, organic, and vintage feel.
How much ribbon do I need?
Don't guess! Use this reference table to calculate your needs:
| Style | Length Per Invite | 1 Roll (5 Yards) Makes... |
|---|---|---|
| Simple Knot | 12 inches | 15 Invites |
| Flat Wrap (Wax Seal only) | 10 inches | 18 Invites |
| Full Bow | 22 inches | 8 Invites |
Always buy 10% more than you think you need for mistakes!
5. Dried Flowers & Botanicals
For the ultimate boho or garden look, tuck a sprig of dried flowers behind the wax seal before stamping. But be careful—some flowers crumble in the mail.
Best Flowers for Mailing
- Dried Baby's Breath (Gypsophila): Sturdy and flattens well.
- Dried Lavender: Adds scent, but buds can fall off. Use sparingly.
- Bunny Tails (Lagurus): Very soft, but adds bulk to the envelope.
- Pressed Ferns: The safest option as they are completely flat.
6. The Luxury DIY Toolkit (Our Top Picks)
Here are the exact best-selling supplies on Amazon to recreate the luxury look at home.

Translucent Vellum Paper (100 Sheets)
High-quality translucent vellum paper. 8.5 x 11 inches. Perfect for printing overlays or folding into jackets.
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UNIQOOO 6 Pcs Wax Seal Stamp Set
A beautiful botanical set including 6 interchangeable brass heads (Rose, Lavender, Leaf, etc.) and a wooden handle.
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Paxcoo 20pcs Wax Seal Sticks
Designed for full-size glue guns. These sticks make creating seals fast and mess-free compared to the spoon method.
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ROMECH Full Size Dual Power Glue Gun
Heavy duty 60/100W gun. Ensures consistent flow for your wax sticks (and great for other DIY projects too).
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Phinus Chiffon Ribbon (6 Rolls)
33 yards total of handmade frayed edge chiffon. The multi-color pack is perfect for matching different invitation themes.
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DIY Natural Dried Flower Set
Real dried pressed flowers and leaves. The perfect organic touch to tuck behind your wax seal.
View on AmazonNeed the invitation design first?
Before you accessorize, you need the perfect base. Browse our collection of elegant, ready-to-print digital invitations.
Shop Invitation Templates7. Assembly Line Workflow (Save Time!)
Don't do one invite at a time. Work in batches to stay efficient:
- Fold: Pre-fold all your vellum jackets first.
- Stack: Place the Invite + RSVP inside each jacket.
- Wrap: Wrap the ribbon around all jackets (don't tie yet, just measure).
- Wax Station: Heat up your gun. Place the ribbon ends flat, squeeze a dollop of wax, and stamp. Repeat x100.
8. Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I mail wax seals?
- Yes, but you should pay for "Hand Canceling" at the post office (usually $0.20 extra per envelope). Machines can crack the wax. Using a slightly larger outer envelope also protects the seal.
- Does the wax ruin the glue gun?
- It can make it hard to switch back to regular glue. We highly recommend buying a cheap glue gun dedicated only for wax sealing projects.
- How much ribbon do I need?
- Allow about 18-20 inches per invitation if you are tying a bow, or 12 inches for a simple knot/seal. Always buy one extra roll just in case.
Ready to impress your guests?
Grab your wax gun and start creating. Don't forget to check our shop for the printable designs that started it all!
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