Lovely Little Invitations – About Us

By way of introduction our company started with two people – Jack – who’s named has been changed to protect the innocent – and Jill – also not her real name.  Jack met Jill years ago.  They enjoyed sports, dinners, and hiking in the nearby hills searching for proper hydration in the Arizona sun.

Without further allusion to the popular rhyme whose identity they mimic – they put their heads together and came up with something.  Jack is an award winning graphic artist, specializing in digital illustration and who’s quite impressive work is now seen throughout this website.  Jill is a master event designer for an event consulting firm specializing in weddings, showers, and bashes.  Born from their complementary professions and the necessity for unique wedding invitations, they collaborated with a couple of friends to begin Lovely Little Invitations .

Here we get to live out the vision of a quick, easy to use site that has exclusive brilliant designs, are easily changeable – whether that is text, colors, or photos – put them on extraordinary paper via a premium printing process and enable them to be delivered as soon as anyone would need.

It isn’t our goal to deliver mediocrity; it is our passion to deliver an exceptional product that is expertly produced, via a unique online service that we like to call Lovely Little Invitations.  So don’t be afraid to come up that hill with us – we have been up there before and promise there won’t be breaking of crowns or any type of tumbling down.

In ye olden days, parents of a betrothed couple would hold a grand soirée announcing the upcoming nuptials to the whole village. Save the date invitations were unheard of and probably unnecessary – families of this time didn’t have The Super Bowl… < more >

Here Ye! Here Ye! We are GETTING MARRIED! Hurrah! You yell this to the world. You are just that excited – it’s a shame however, that your ungrateful cat and perhaps the unfortunate neighbors are the only ones that can hear. So,… < more >

Also known as a response card, the RSVP is often included in the standard wedding invitation and is intended for the caterers and wedding planners. It tells those organizing your wedding how many guests will be attending, which translates into how many… < more >