In the age of modern weddings, your guests will interact with both your website and your physical invitation suite — but how do you decide what goes where?
Some details feel personal and elegant in print. Others are best kept online, where they’re easier to update. The key is knowing how to blend the two for a wedding that feels stylish, intentional, and guest-friendly.
Here’s your guide to dividing (and designing) the details.
What to Include on Your Wedding Website
Your wedding website is a flexible, informative space. It’s where guests can return again and again as plans evolve — so use it to cover all the logistics and extra details that don’t need to live on paper.
✅ Include on your website:
RSVP form or link
Travel & accommodation info
Wedding schedule
Registry links or cash gift details
Dress code inspiration (moodboards, color guides, etc.)
Your story, proposal, or engagement photos
FAQs: kids, transport, weather, etc.
💡 Pro tip: A well-designed custom site makes this all feel elevated — not like an afterthought.
What to Include in Your Invitation Suite
Your invitation suite should feel timeless and elegant. While it doesn’t need to hold everything, it sets the tone for your event and gives guests a tactile first impression.
✅ Include in your printed suite:
Main invitation (names, date, venue)
Details card (brief travel info, welcome events, attire)
RSVP card (if not digital)
Envelope with return address
Optional: custom wax seal, belly band, map illustration
💡 Pro tip: You can reference your wedding website here for more info — just keep the print design clean and beautiful.
Design Tip: Make Sure They Match
Even if your print suite and website are separate, they should speak the same visual language. Fonts, color palette, illustrations, and tone should flow together — giving your guests a cohesive experience from the mailbox to the big day.
This is exactly what we do at The Modern Bride: create beautiful, thoughtful design across every touchpoint.
Think of your wedding website and invitation suite as partners. The suite delivers the first impression. The website supports it with depth. When designed together, they elevate your event — and your guests will feel it from the first look to the final detail.
👉 Ready to design a suite and site that work in harmony?
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