4 Ways to Do Jacket Sleeves

The jacket sleeve invite: a fun way to create a little element of “surprise” for your guests. The main invite is held inside of the jacket sleeve and features the important wedding day info. You can customize the jacket sleeve by adding a belly band and tag, graphics printed directly on the jacket sleeve or by choosing a laser cut design. There are plenty of options!

Lasercut Designs

A lasercut pattern on the front of the jacket sleeves allows you to see through to the invitation inside. The invite features floral graphics in the corners and is glued to a copper backer. Matching copper ribbon is wrapped around each one and a monogrammed tag with coordinating floral graphics is placed in the center of ribbon to complete the invite.

Printed Jacket Sleeves

To dress up these custom jacket sleeves, we printed a monogrammed crest on the front of it, and tied raw edge ribbon around each one as well. The main invite is printed on ivory paper and features a mix of script and print fonts. The insert cards are slipped under the ribbon in the back.

Tied Up In Twine

This letterpress invite is glued to a green backer to create a border around it. The jacket sleeve is in a deeper shade of green, and has light green twine wrapped around it, tied in a small bow. We cannot forget to mention the amazing envelope liner that was hand drawn by the groom. Such a great way to personalize your invitation suite!

Rose Gold Accents

Touches of rose gold, in combination with black and ivory, really give these jacket sleeves an elegant feel. The main invite is glued to a metallic rose backer, and is slipped inside of a matte black jacket sleeve. The custom tag is glued to rose gold foil and placed in the center of the satin ribbon belly band.

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