{Wedding Inspiration} Putting a Personal Stamp on Your Wedding
Weeks ago, we showed you how to dress up DIY invites to give them more of a “WOW” factor. On my quest for lacy paper and fun postage, I walked into a whole other world that makes for easy wedding projects — the world of rubber stamps!
The inspiration — custom-made house and picket fence stamp by Three Fifteen Design, featured on Oh So Beautiful Paper; Bicycle Built for Two by terbearco, $24.99 on Etsy; Bouquet of Flowers by talktothesun, $15.00 on Etsy; Heart face change, set of 5 stamps, by MemiTheRainbow, $22.00 on Etsy; Bushy Mustache by skullandcrossbuns, about $7.31 on Etsy; Happy Couple stamp by Flonz Craft Shop, $5.95 on Etsy.
Not only can you use rubber stamps to personalize your invitations, but you can extend the design of your choice into other areas of your wedding, like favors (see how pretty the flower bouquet stamp makes burlap baggies?) and other wedding-day items (imagine using the mustache stamp on table numbers and menus). Having a retro affair? Try the “Happy Couple” stamp on your thank you cards.
Have you used rubber stamps as part of your DIY wedding projects? Got any fun ways to use rubber stamps you want to share?


































Super cute idea! I personally love the mustache. Will definitely add the unique factor to any wedding. Will definitely use this idea for my brides.
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Personal stamps sound like a cute and fun idea! That mustache is really cool. I'd love to see other unusual designs too.
Thank you so much for featuring our work. That couple was such a joy to work with … and the fact they wanted a custom stamp just made it that much better!
My fiance and I ordered a return address stamp and are using it on everything, the invitation envelopes, RSVPs (instead of doing double sided printing, DIY) and the thank you notes. It will also be used on future Christmas cards and other notes that get sent. Plus it's super cute!
I made my entire invitation suite with rubber stamps! They just went out and everyone loves them!
For my daughter's wedding, we used a stamp I found on a $1 table to give a demask theme to her wedding. We used it down the sides of the invitations, menus, table seating plan, dessert labels etc. We also added some diamantes for bling. Best investment by far for the whole DIY wedding.