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About our online store
Our journey began with a poignant moment. An elderly man ordered wedding cards for his granddaughter from our store, traveling 30 kilometers not once, not twice, but three times to make a few minor changes. Witnessing his dedication left a lasting impression on me, leaving a thought "People needed an online platform to make changes easily, without the burden of travel".
This led to the creation of Easy Invitation. We aimed to make it easy for people to access everything they need for their weddings in one place—wedding cards, e-invites, stationery, and gifts. Our online store offers customization and digital sharing, eliminating the need for lengthy commutes. Today, Easy Invitation is dedicated to providing a seamless experience, ensuring every celebration is memorable and stress-free.
At Easy Invitation, we believe your wedding invitation is more than just a piece of paper — it's the first glimpse into your love story. Our invitations are crafted to match contemporary tastes, combining timeless elegance with modern simplicity, rich colour palettes, and trend-forward typography. From minimalist layouts and illustrated invites to eco-friendly materials and digital-savvy formats, our design team constantly studies global trends, listens to real couples, and evolves with the times.
Designed for Love, Crafted for You
We’re a Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) brand built for modern couples who want beautiful, personalized, and meaningful invites. By designing and delivering everything in-house, we offer high-quality craftsmanship, seamless customization, and transparent pricing — all in one place. . Whether you're planning a big fat wedding or an intimate celebration, we’re here to make your first impression unforgettable. Join the thousands of couples who’ve started their forever with us. Because your big day deserves nothing less than perfect.
Our Team

Arpit Jain

Arunima Lehri

Bobby

Rahul

Latasha
We work through every aspect at the planning
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Our company history and facts
I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.