Deckle Edge Wedding Invitations:
Designed With You. Printed Beautifully. Stress-Free.
Soft torn edges, thick cardstock, a designer who listens, and a finished suite that looks exactly like your wedding feels.
This Is What Handcrafted Looks Like
The deckle edge isn't printed, stamped, or cut by a machine. Each invitation is hand-torn, creating a soft, feathered border that has a genuinely organic quality -- one you can feel before you even look at the design.
Looks incredible whether your wedding is black tie or barefoot in a garden
Heavy cardstock that feels as intentional as it looks
Made for flat lays - the texture and dimension show up beautifully in photos
Add vellum, wax seals, or edge painting and the whole suite comes together effortlessly
Every edge is hand-torn, so no two suites are exactly alike
Why Brides Choose Anthology Print
A Designer Who Gets It
Work with a designer to create invitations that match your wedding style. You bring the vision. We make sure it prints on paper exactly the way you pictured it.
Paper & Print Quality Worth Showing Off
Heavy cardstock, professional printing, and a finished suite that looks as good as it feels.
Experience That Shows
Since 2007, we've helped thousands of brides design their beautiful wedding announcements. We have 18 Years of knowing what works.
Simple From Start to Finish
A clear process, real proofs, and a team that handles the details so you don't have to stress. We walk you through every step.
How the Process Works
Step 1 | Start With What You Love Browse our gallery or bring inspiration you've already collected. Pinterest board, a color palette, a vibe - We'll take it from there.
Step 2 | Design Together Your designer builds a custom suite around your wedding. You give feedback, we refine it until it's exactly right.
Step 3 | Approve Your Proof You'll see exactly what your suite looks like before we print a single piece. Nothing moves forward until it looks right to you.
Step 4 | The Good Part Your finished deckle edge suite arrives, beautiful and ready to send to your guests- and worth every bit of the anticipation.
Torn Edge Invitation Pricing
(Available in quantities of 10)
5x7 B&W design, 1-Sided print . . . . . . . . $2.50 / each
5x7 Color design, 1-Sided print . . . . . . . .$2.75 / each
4x6 B&W design, 1-Sided print . . . . . . . . $2.00 / each
4x6 Color design, 1-Sided print . . . . . . . .$2.25 / each
3.5x5 B&W design, 1-Sided print . . . . . . . . $1.50 / each
3.5x5 Color design, 1-Sided print . . . . . . . .$1.75 / each
Real Reviews from Real Weddings
Request a Sample
We know that seeing is believing. We have put together a sample pack of our favorite luxury wedding invitation cardstocks to help you make the right decision. Order today!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Everything You're Probably Wondering
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Our deckle edge invitation has a soft, irregular, hand-torn border instead of a standard machine-cut edge. The result is a natural, feathered finish that looks handcrafted because it genuinely is. Each edge is torn by hand, which means every invitation has its own subtle variation -- no two are exactly alike.
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Each invitation is printed on heavy cardstock (130 lb bristol wove) and then hand-torn along the edges to create that soft, organic border. Because every piece is torn by hand, the edges have a natural variation that gives the suite its handcrafted quality. It's not a printed effect or a die-cut finish -- it's an actual hand-torn edge on every single piece.
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Torn edge invitations are available in quantities of 10 and start at:
5x7 — from $2.25 per piece
4x6 — from $1.80 per piece
3.5x5 — from $1.35 per piece
Pricing varies slightly depending on whether your design is black and white or color. Final pricing depends on your suite size, quantity, and any add-ons like envelope liners or insert cards. The best way to get an accurate number for your specific order is to request a quote.
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The minimum order is 10 suites. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering or a 300-person wedding, we can work with your guest count.
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Yes! and we genuinely recommend it. Our luxury sample pack is $15 and available to order directly on our website. It's the best way to feel the paper quality, see the torn edge in person, and make sure this is the right fit for your wedding before committing to a full order. This is just a generic sample pack of our luxury wedding invitations- to request a printed sample of your design, please email us at hello@anthologyprint.com
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Once you approve your proof, most orders print and ship within 6--8 business days. We'll walk you through the full timeline during your design consultation so you know exactly when to expect your suite.
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Rush orders are available for an additional $0.50 per card. If you're working with a tight timeline, mention it when you reach out and we'll let you know what's possible.
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Not at all. Most brides start with a general direction -- a Pinterest board, a color palette, a few images they keep coming back to. That's enough to get started. Your designer will take it from there and build a custom suite around your wedding aesthetic.
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You'll start with a design consultation where we get to know your wedding vision. From there, your designer builds a custom suite and sends you a proof to review. You give feedback, we refine it, and nothing goes to print until you're completely happy with what you see. It's a straightforward process designed to be the easy part of wedding planning.
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Yes. If you already have a finished, print-ready design file, we can print it on torn edge cardstock for you. We'll review your files before printing to make sure everything is set up correctly -- and we'll let you know if any adjustments are needed before anything goes to press.
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Torn edge invitations are printed on heavy cardstock with real weight and presence. The thick stock is part of what makes the hand-torn edge look and feel the way it does -- it's substantial enough to tear cleanly and hold its shape beautifully once it's done.
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All of them. Deckle edge works across every wedding aesthetic -- from black tie formal to garden romantic to modern editorial. The common thread isn't a specific style, it's a bride who wants her invitations to feel intentional and elevated. If that's you, deckle edge is probably a good fit.