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Wedding Stamps

Using wedding stamps is a delightful way to personalize your wedding invitations and your thank-you notes. For the invitations, start with a nice photo of the bride and groom. It will be just over one inch squared, so you want to select a photo that will read well. Instead of a full-body picture of the couple, use their two faces. You could even use a photo-collage made with Photoshop Elements or a similar program if you wanted to.

You need to know roughly how many invitations you will be sending out. Then click on the image below to go to an excellent website for designing your wedding stamps. You can play with a zoom feature, and borders and colors, till you get it how you like it. Then order as many as you want, in whatever denomination you want. You typically pay with a credit card, and the stamps will soon arrive by mail. If you are in a rush, you can order faster delivery.


After your wedding, likely you will have some nice photos of the big day. You could easily create some elegant wedding stamps to use for thank you notes, featuring one of the wedding photos. I bet a lot of people would keep those as souvenirs!

Wedding Stamps Are Fun!

It is a lot of fun to use wedding stamps. If you are planning your wedding, whether or not you are using a wedding planner, be sure to inject as much fun into the whole process as you can! That will make the more routine parts go by more easily too.

Wedding stamps add a really nice note to any mailings that you do related to your wedding. As the image below says, probably the main uses are for wedding invitations and for after-the-fact thank-you notes. These could be two different ones, since you could use an actual photo of the wedding on the thank you’s. You can order this postage to come quickly.

There are a variety of other ways you could use custom wedding stamps at the time of a wedding. Having any parties beforehand, just for guys or just for gals? Or if you want the people to RSVP whether they are coming to the big event, include an RSVP card and envelope in your invitation and have the wedding stamp you designed on the RSVP envelope. You can probably think of other uses too.

To find out more about making this unique postage, click on the image. By the way, it is quick and easy to do!


Once you get to the new site that this image takes you to, notice that one of the choices on the top menu bar is “wedding advisor.” That should give you some more good ideas! And have a great wedding!

Two Ways to Use PhotoStamps for Weddings

People are creating PhotoStamps® with many different subjects on them, and using them in connection with weddings is one very popular method. There are two main ways that people are using PhotoStamps for weddings:

  • Before the wedding for invitations
  • Afterwards for thank-you notes

When you are mailing out invitations, often quite a lot of effort and expense go into choosing just the right look. What better way to enhance the overall elegance of the invitations than to have a customizedPhotoStamp with a picture of the happy couple on it? It also adds a nice personal touch. Friends and relatives who are far away will appreciate at least this little glimpse.

Wedding planners can add PhotoStamps  to the variety of services that they offer to engaged couples. With all that there is to do before a marriage ceremony, it’s easy for little details to get lost in the shuffle unless someone is keeping track! Of course, you would have get a nice photo, and since the artwork will be about 1.1 inches square, a shot of the two heads looks terrific.

Now, lots of people don’t like their pictures taken and if that is the case with the bride or groom, you certainly don’t want to hassle them about it… not much, anyway! But you could let your imagination go to work on how to create an image that represented them. Maybe you could use a few words done in attractive fonts and colors, saying “Eileen and George invite you!” or something of the sort.

At some time after the big day, there are thank-you notes to write. Here’s a great opportunity to use PhotoStamps® showing the bride and groom. The image below is a good illustration of how these can turn out, and clicking on it takes you to the company that manufactures PhotoStamps: