Looking for an alternative (or maybe complement) to your paper invitations? Glö has got you covered! They offer paperless wedding invitations, wedding websites and event management tools (like smart RSVPs). You can design your own invitations on their site with your own graphics + photos and upload them to one of their templates or select from one of their custom designs.
Once a guest receives your save the date or invitaion, they will be able to click it and will be sent directly to your personal website also. Click here to see a sample of what a paperless invitation from glo would look like. Below are some of the many different design options they offer.
The invitations also come with customizable event guestlists – you can pick and choose which guests can view each event on your website – super handy! They also have unlimited RSVP questions that go beyond yes/no and meal choice and you ask whatever you need to know for your day. And of course the trees will thank you by going paperless or at least eliminating the RSVP reply cards. Learn more about all Glö offers by clicking here.
Oh, wow, these are cute, Jen! I checked out the prices and WOW! is that ever nice. They’re sooo right about the stamps!
I priced my stamps at $60… this would’ve been the way to go after having done paper invites, trust me, brides!!!
This is so great! I would love to see more vendors who do this! I have been researching online for weeks trying to find wedding websites. We are thinking about not sending any paper invitations and just sending in the mail instructions and a web address and I have only been able to find a few that are not stale. I like the idea of just doing online rsvp’s too.
This blog has made this planning process so much fun, i read everyday and am inspired!
i really like the idea of having simple invitations – but with intricate designs. really beautiful.
Thanks so much for the lovely comments about Glö! I’m always here to help if you have any questions – feel free to contact me through the site (I check all inbound communications.)
Hope everyone’s planning is going well!
I’m all for saving trees, but I think that most of your guests will probably print the invitations at home to have a hard copy.
Call me old fashioned, but I still like getting a beautiful invitation to a wedding in the mail.
You have to remember that not all of your guests might be computer literate.
@diane agreed to you.
This (email invitations) is the best way to a beautiful invitation.