Cardgirl Custom Invitations 5.0 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
Couture Wedding Invitations & Stationery
San Francisco, CA 94115
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415-385-4225
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Services: Invitations
Established: 2003
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About

Set the tone for your simply divine event.

Cardgirl specializes in custom invitations and stationery that combine classic style,

artistic creations, whimsical ideas and your individual flair

to perfectly express your message.

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Endorsements
Nessa is a dream to work with and can take one inspiration and turn it into a whole theme for the paper products for a wedding or event. It's so nice to be able to have my clients go to her and they are able to create something together that fits both their budget and style. Her new cardgirlDIY website is a wonderful resource as well for those brides looking to be able to do some things on their own.
Nessa at CardGirl is so fun to work with! She does a fantastic job! She has so many ideas and can create anything for you! A Savvy Event loves Wedding Stationery and it is always fun to sit down with Nessa and design away! She will do a fabulous job for your wedding, event or baby announcement!

Frequently Asked Questions for Invitations
Do you offer a catalog of products or custom products?
Custom Products
 
Do you handle design, printing, and assembly?
Assembly, Design, Printing
 
What specialty products do you provide?
Color Matching Proofs, Embossed, Engraving, Letterpress, Recycled Paper, Soy Based Inks

Tips and Advice
If you have chosen to not include children at your wedding (or other event), you may…
  • Address the envelope & inner envelope to the adult guests only, omitting the children: “Mr. and Mrs. Todd Williams”
  • Clients of mine have written “Adult Reception” - that is not perfect etiquette, but a good option for those of you who are very concerned about the neighborhood preschool showing up!
  • Pass the word along through word of mouth
  • NOT write “no children” - that is considered impolite
  • If the “children” are grown adults, it is polite to send them their own invitation - even if they are still shacking up with mom & dad.