IT'S JUST A PIECE OF PAPER, RIGHT?
well, not exactly.
YOUR INVITATIONS ARE A MEMORY
THEY MEAN SOMETHING.
(not yet? we'll check back in a few years.)
Not to get all sappy, but when the party’s over and you’re on the beach sippin’ Mai Tais, your invitations will be one of the few physical memories you have left from your wedding day. And you have no idea how much that little “piece of paper” is going to make your heart go zing-zing thirty years from now.
BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THEY HAVE TO COST A MONTH'S RENT
WE MAKE TIMELESS WEDDING INVITATION TEMPLATES FOR COUPLES JUST LIKE YOU
with our heart on our sleeve
THERE'S NOTHING WE LOVE MORE THAN...
Couples who realize that an over-the-top wedding doesn’t make a marriage, that invitations don’t have to be expensive to be beautiful (despite what the “pros” tell ya), and that a little elbow grease can make your wedding day more special
NOT LESS.
WE BELIEVE YOU CAN
SAVE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY.
BRING THE VISION IN YOUR HEAD TO LIFE.
AFFORD THAT KILLER RECEPTION.
(AND THE DRESS OF YOUR DREAMS.)
TRULY REFLECT YOUR LOVE STORY.
HAVE. IT. ALL.
without spending hours in wedding forums or getting your PhD in paper weight
WEDDING PLANNING SHOULD BE EASY
because you have enough on your plate
QUALITY DESIGNS
Our invitations have been featured in places like Bride’s Magazine and Green Wedding Shoes, so you know your invites will stand the test of time.
WE KNOW PRINTING
We did our own in-house printing for years, so we can tell you exactly what paper to buy and how to get pro quality prints without breaking the bank.
TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
You should know what you’re getting before you ever whip out a credit card. That’s why we let you demo every template in the shop before you buy.
YOU'RE A REBEL.
I LIKE YOU.
I’m Stephanie and I have a thing for brides who march to the beat of their own drum – just like you, sunshine. In 2014, my husband and I ran off to the courthouse with nothing but a ring and a prayer (and a bangin’ photographer) and eloped. Then we threw a reception on the world’s tiniest budget and learned what it really means to get scrappy.
With $45, a handful of Michaels’ 40% off coupons, and an embarrassingly poor understanding of Adobe Illustrator, I designed and printed our invitations on my rickety old Canon printer from college – and Pipkin Paper Company was born.
If there’s one thing I know for sure, it’s that there are better things to spend your hard-earned money on than overpriced stationery. And that couples can have their (wedding) cake AND eat it too.