5 Reasons To Choose Concertina Folded Wedding Invitations

Wild Moon’s concertina folded wedding invitations are always a popular choice. Unique, beautiful and full of space to play with, it’s not hard to see why! Here I explain why they are the perfect choice for your modern, boho wedding…


They are a wedding invite that’s all in one

With six panels of A5 space to play with the options with what to fill your concertina wedding invitations with are endless! You have loads of space to include all the important information you need to let your guests know about; including arrival times, the venue address, accommodation details, taxi information, a gifting note and so much more.

The concertina invitation also gives you enough space to include your full wedding menu, so you guests can make their selections ahead of time. They can even RSVP with their choices on the perforated, tear-off attached postcard which is along the bottom third.

And if you do find that six panels isn’t quite enough space, you can always have a separate RSVP postcard to tuck inside your invitation instead, so you can use that extra panel on the invitation for more information, an illustrated order of the day or even a custom map of your venue and the local area to help your guests find their way.

Folded wedding invitations are a more environmentally friendly option

Rather than having multiple pieces of card everything is contained in one peice, reducing the amount of card and waste product. And because the RSVPs are postcards, you don’t need extra envelopes either! Plus, all orders at Design By Emily are packed in eco-friendly, 100% recyclable packaging, helping to reduce waste and card usage in wedding stationery orders.

They can save you money on your wedding stationery

Concertina folded wedding invitations look fancy and expensive, but they can actually work out cheaper than having lots of separate pieces of card printed. Because you can get a lot of information printed on the double sided, six panel invitation, you don’t need to pay for extra menus, detail or RSVP cards, helping you to save some money when it come to your wedding budget.

Alternatively, the money you save by choosing concertina wedding invitations could be used to make them extra fancy by adding additional finishing touches such as hot foiling, monogram stickers, wax seals, printed envelopes or just upgrading the standard kraft brown envelopes to a complimenting colour of your choice, for that extra personal fishing touch.

To find out about all these options and more, visit my Finishing Touches page.

Folded wedding invitations are completely fuss free

With everything in one piece of card your guests will have all the important information they need all in one place so they can’t lose anything!

Plus with the perforated RSVP postcard on the bottom third, there’s no excuse for your guests not to RSVP on time. All they have to do is tear off the postcard, fill it in, add a postage stamp and pop it in the letter box, making them super easy and convenient for you and your guests!

They are wedding invites that will wow your guests

Modern, unique, convenient and beautiful, concertina wedding invites are perfect if your looking for something a bit different and your guests are sure to love them too!

I have clients tell me all the time how much their guests loved receiving them in the post and have never seen anything like them before!


Most of my Wedding Stationery Collections have concertina folded invitation design already available, but if there’s a design you have fallen in love with that you just have to have in concertina style, just drop me a message and we can work something out. All of the designs can be customised to change the layout, and even the colours of the florals and fonts, so you can truly personalise them to you and your wedding day! So if I’ve convinced you that concertina wedding invitations are the right choice for your wedding invitation, why not book your place in my diary today!

Emily x

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