Vellum save the dates use a translucent paper layer to deliver a more elevated, heirloom-feel announcement than standard cardstock. They pair beautifully with foil-printed names and dates, work as overlays on a printed base or as standalone translucent cards, and signal a formal wedding to follow. Expect roughly $0.30-$0.60 per piece premium over standard digital STDs.
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Last updated April 2026 · By the Paperlust team
Vellum save the dates have become one of the defining stationery trends of recent years, favored by couples who want their first announcement to feel as intentional as the wedding itself. Whether you are drawn to the layered drama of an overlay design, the clean minimalism of a standalone frosted card, or the mirror-bright contrast of gold foil against a translucent ground, this guide covers everything you need to choose, customize, and send vellum save the dates with confidence.
What vellum save the dates are
The name "vellum" has a long history - it originally referred to calf-skin parchment used for manuscripts and official documents. Modern vellum, as used in wedding stationery, is a synthetic translucent paper made from wood pulp treated under high pressure. It has no relation to animal-derived materials and is simply the term the printing industry uses for this category of semi-opaque stock. Paperlust's vellum is 180gsm, substantial enough to hold its shape through mailing without feeling fragile, yet light enough to retain that signature frosted, see-through quality. Hold it up to natural light and you'll see shapes and movement clearly through it. Lay it flat on a table and the surface takes on a soft, muted quality that reads as distinctly elevated compared to standard matte or textured cardstock.
Overlay vellum save the dates
An overlay design pairs a fully printed base card - typically featuring your engagement photo, a botanical illustration, or a decorative pattern - with a vellum sheet placed on top. The vellum overlay usually carries the key information: names, date, and location. When layered together, the translucent vellum lets the base card show through softly while keeping the type crisp and readable. This creates the dimensional, editorial look that appears throughout wedding inspiration content. The effect when held in hand is more arresting than any photo conveys.
Overlay save the dates are typically assembled with a small brad, a ribbon tie, or a coordinating vellum band that wraps around both layers. Some couples insert both pieces into the envelope separately and let guests discover the layers. Either approach works; the key is consistency so every save the date in your order arrives assembled the same way.
Standalone vellum save the dates
A standalone vellum save the date is a single translucent card with all design elements printed directly on the vellum stock - no base layer, no second piece. This format suits couples who want a cleaner, more architectural presentation: the type floats against a softly frosted ground, and the semi-opaque translucency adds quiet visual interest without the complexity of the overlay format. Standalone vellum also keeps per-piece costs lower because there is no second printed card to produce, assemble, or package.
How vellum looks in person
Photos rarely do vellum justice. The slight translucency, the way type sits against a frosted ground, the gentle sheen where foil meets the muted surface - these qualities are three-dimensional in a way a screen cannot replicate. Ordering a $5 sample pack before committing is genuinely valuable for vellum specifically, because the feel and translucency level are the two details that most couples say surprised them (pleasantly) when the physical card arrived. Seeing the paper in hand also clarifies which print method suits your design: foil on vellum looks strikingly different from digital print on vellum, and that difference is not obvious from product photography alone.
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Order Sample PackWhy brides choose vellum save the dates
Vellum's appeal is rooted in what it communicates before a word is read. A guest who pulls a translucent frosted card from an envelope knows immediately this is not a generic announcement - the material signals thoughtfulness before they've registered the date, venue, or names on the card.
Of Paperlust's 2025 vellum save the date orders, 84% pair with a coordinating vellum or foil wedding invitation - making suite consistency the single strongest reason couples choose vellum at the save the date stage rather than switching materials mid-suite.
The translucent aesthetic works across wedding styles
Minimalist and European-influenced wedding aesthetics have pushed vellum from a niche choice to a mainstream one, but its appeal spans styles. The material reads as romantic for a garden ceremony, architectural for an urban venue, and understated for a destination wedding where the location does the visual work. Unlike a heavily illustrated cardstock design, vellum ages well - guests who spot it on the fridge months later still find it looks intentional.
Foil on vellum: the signature look
The most popular vellum save the date combination is gold or rose gold foil text against a translucent ground. The mirror-bright metallic finish against the muted frosted surface creates a contrast that is difficult to achieve on standard paper and impossible to replicate digitally. Flat foil on vellum works at a minimum order of 10 pieces, making it accessible for intimate weddings as well as large guest lists. Foil stamp on vellum adds a pressed, tactile quality alongside the metallic finish, creating a subtle emboss effect from the custom die that gives each letter a three-dimensional feel when the card is handled.
Available foil colors include gold, pale gold, rose gold, silver, copper, and holographic. Each reads differently against the translucent background - gold sits warmly against vellum's cream tone; silver reads cooler and more modern; holographic shifts color as the card moves. A sample pack is the most reliable way to make the final call.
Signaling a formal or elevated wedding
Stationery still functions as social signaling. A vellum save the date communicates "this is a considered, formal event" without needing to say so explicitly. Guests who receive one have already calibrated their expectations: this will be a wedding worth dressing for, worth booking travel around, worth placing in the calendar early.
Print methods that work on vellum save the dates
Not every print method is compatible with vellum's smooth, non-porous synthetic surface. The wrong choice produces ink adhesion problems, smearing, or designs that look cheap on such a premium substrate. Here is a clear breakdown of what works, what each method delivers, and what to avoid.
Digital print on vellum
Digital printing uses dry toner rather than wet inkjet, which means it adheres cleanly to vellum's smooth surface without bleeding or smearing. It is the most affordable option and works well for designs with full-color photography or intricate illustrated elements. One consideration: vellum's translucency means dark or saturated backgrounds will appear somewhat washed out, since the frosted paper diffuses color density. Designs that lean on negative space, light palettes, or concentrated ink in type-only areas tend to read best on digital vellum. Save the dates start from $1 per card on digital print, making this the accessible entry point for vellum.
Flat foil on vellum
Flat foil is a heat-transfer process where metallic foil is bonded to the paper using a precision printing plate. On vellum, the result is exceptional: the bright mirror finish of the foil sits on the soft frosted ground in stark, beautiful contrast. Flat foil requires no custom die, which keeps costs lower and production lead times shorter than foil stamp. The minimum order is 10 pieces - accessible for even the most intimate guest counts. For couples who want gold, rose gold, or silver names on a translucent card, flat foil is the first and most practical recommendation.
Foil stamp on vellum
Foil stamp goes a step further: a custom die is pressed into the paper during the foil application, leaving both a metallic finish and a tactile debossed impression in the surface. On vellum at 180gsm, the deboss is subtle - thinner stocks do not take impressions as deeply as 300gsm or 600gsm cotton - but the added dimensionality is noticeable when the card is turned under light. Foil stamp requires a minimum order of 50 pieces and a slightly longer lead time due to custom die preparation. It is the right choice for couples who want the most premium, artisanal quality at a scale that justifies the tooling.
White ink on vellum
White ink on vellum creates a frosted, etched quality - type and design elements appear in clean opaque white against the translucent ground. Because vellum is already light in tone, the effect is delicate and subtle rather than high-contrast, ideal for minimalist or ethereal designs. White ink is printed as a fifth color alongside standard CMYK, so designs can combine white elements with color accents if the composition calls for it.
Letterpress is not compatible with vellum. Letterpress requires a thick, soft cotton stock - 300gsm or 600gsm Wild Cotton - to receive the pressed impression correctly. Vellum at 180gsm is too thin and too firm for the deboss to register well and the print quality would be unreliable. Wet inkjet printing is also unsuitable for vellum's non-porous surface, as the ink tends to bead rather than absorb. For couples who love the handcrafted, artisanal quality of letterpress on thick cotton, the better path is foil stamp on a premium stock - it delivers a similar tactile, pressed quality on a compatible substrate.
Coordinating vellum save the dates with your invitation suite
A cohesive stationery suite creates a unified aesthetic identity for your wedding - same material personality, same color story, same design sensibility from save the date through to the day itself. Vellum is a strong anchor to build around because the stock is distinctive: a guest who received your vellum save the date will recognize the invitation as belonging to the same suite before reading a word.
Matching vellum save the dates to vellum invitations
The strongest suite consistency comes from using the same stock throughout. If you start with a vellum save the date, the natural follow-through is a vellum wedding invitation - the translucency, the weight, the way foil catches light will be identical across both pieces. Many couples choose designs from the same Paperlust collection for save the date and invitation, varying only the information content and occasionally the foil color (gold save the date, pale gold invitation, for example). The result reads as planned and intentional at every point of contact before the wedding day.
Within the Paperlust catalog, save the dates and invitations can be ordered at separate times since designs remain in the library and vellum stock is consistently available. Ordering save the dates first - typically 6-12 months out - and invitations later is a standard workflow that works well with Paperlust's production model.
Mixing vellum with cardstock elements
Not every suite element needs to be vellum. A practical approach: vellum outer card for save the date and invitation, with RSVP and details cards on matching cotton or premium matte stock. The opaque inserts provide complementary contrast while keeping costs manageable. When mixing stocks, tie the suite together through consistent typeface choices, the same foil color, and a unified palette.
Envelope pairings that elevate the suite
Paperlust includes standard white envelopes with every order. For a more considered presentation, colored or textured envelope upgrades create a stronger contrast between the exterior and the delicate translucent card inside. Sage green, dusty rose, deep navy, and slate are popular pairings with gold or rose gold foil on vellum. If you are printing addresses through Paperlust's Address Manager tool, factor in the envelope color when choosing ink: white or gold address printing reads clearly on dark envelopes; black or charcoal reads well on light ones. Apply wax seals to the envelope flap rather than directly on the vellum card - wax adheres poorly to the smooth surface and may crack or detach in transit.
Mailing vellum save the dates (handling and protection)
Vellum is more susceptible to damage in transit than thick cardstock. Its smooth surface scuffs more easily, and its hygroscopic nature - it absorbs moisture from the air - means unprotected vellum can ripple or warp in humid conditions. Getting mailing right is straightforward once you understand a few practical rules.
Protecting vellum from moisture and surface damage
Assemble and seal save the dates close to the mailing date rather than in a large batch weeks ahead - vellum absorbs humidity and can develop a gentle edge ripple if left unsealed in damp conditions. If you must prepare early, keep sealed envelopes in a cool, dry room away from exterior walls and heating vents. For foil-printed pieces, handle each card at the edges rather than sliding them across each other; foil-to-foil friction leaves hairline scuffs that catch the light. For large orders, tissue paper between stacked cards during assembly prevents surface contact entirely.
Postage weight and non-machinable surcharges
In the US, a standalone vellum save the date typically falls within standard first-class letter weight. For overlay designs - base card plus vellum layer plus envelope - weigh a fully assembled piece before purchasing stamps in bulk. Additional elements such as ribbon ties or belly bands may trigger a USPS non-machinable surcharge. The simplest approach: take a finished, assembled piece to your local post office and have it weighed and cleared before committing to a stamp quantity for the entire order.
Paperlust ships orders via DHL express. On orders over $350 USD, DHL express delivery is included - not "free shipping," but a premium carrier service that typically reaches the US in 5-7 business days after production. Standard domestic postage covers your mailing from there.
Cost compared to standard save the dates
Vellum save the dates cost more than standard digital print on cardstock, but the premium is smaller than most couples expect relative to the visual impact the material delivers. The table below shows representative cost comparisons at 50-piece quantities. Prices are in USD and vary by design complexity, foil color, and configuration.
| Type | Look | Cost per 50 | Print method | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard digital STD | Full color on opaque matte or textured cardstock | From ~$50 | Digital print | Budget-conscious couples, casual or relaxed weddings |
| Foil-printed STD (cardstock) | Mirror-bright metallic text on premium opaque stock | From ~$65-$90 | Flat foil or foil stamp | Formal or black-tie weddings; classic, non-translucent aesthetic |
| Standalone vellum STD | Single translucent frosted card, all print on vellum | From ~$65-$85 | Digital, flat foil, or white ink on vellum | Minimalist, modern, or architectural wedding styles |
| Vellum overlay STD | Translucent vellum sheet layered over a printed base card | From ~$80-$110 | Digital or foil on vellum + digital base card | Romantic, layered aesthetic; photo or illustration base designs |
The 15% multi-card discount applies across all Paperlust save the date products when you order 3 or more card types in the same order. Ordering your save the date alongside your invitation and RSVP card brings the effective per-piece cost down on each item. A $20 first-purchase discount is available at sign-up and applies to any order.
If you are comparing options across the full save the date category, see all save the date options at Paperlust - including save the date postcards (the most compact and affordable format, no envelope required) and save the date magnets (a keepsake format that stays on the fridge for months, maximizing the chance guests actually note the date).
Vellum save the date FAQs
A vellum save the date is a wedding announcement printed on or layered with translucent vellum paper. Modern vellum is a synthetic stock with a frosted, semi-opaque appearance. It comes in two formats: an overlay (vellum sheet layered over a printed base card) or a standalone card where all design prints directly on the vellum. Both deliver a more elevated first impression than standard cardstock. Paperlust's vellum is 180gsm - enough weight to mail well while retaining its translucent quality.
Standard save the date paper is opaque with a matte, linen, or textured finish. Vellum is semi-transparent: hold it to light and you can see shapes through it clearly. Paperlust's vellum is 180gsm compared to 300-380gsm premium stocks, giving it a lighter, more delicate feel. The translucency and the contrast of foil or white ink against the frosted ground make it visually distinct from any other paper in the catalog.
The three best print methods for vellum save the dates are: (1) flat foil - mirror-bright metallic text with no deboss, minimum 10 pieces, fastest lead time; (2) foil stamp - metallic text with a pressed tactile impression from a custom die, minimum 50 pieces; (3) digital print - full-color dry toner printing, most affordable, best for photo or illustrated designs. White ink is also compatible, creating a delicate frosted-text effect. Letterpress is not compatible with vellum - it requires thick cotton stock to accept the pressed impression correctly.
Yes. For digital print on vellum, full-color designs are available, though light-palette and type-focused designs read best since dark backgrounds appear washed out due to the translucency. For foil, available colors include gold, pale gold, rose gold, silver, copper, and specialty options including holographic. For white ink, the design prints in crisp white against the frosted vellum ground. Every order is assigned a professional designer who delivers a proof within 1-2 business days, and two rounds of edits are included at no extra charge.
Handle vellum at the edges to avoid scuffing the surface, particularly on foil-printed pieces. Assemble and seal envelopes close to the mailing date - vellum absorbs humidity and can ripple if sealed batches sit in a humid environment for weeks. For overlay designs, insert base card and vellum layer together with the vellum on top. Weigh a fully assembled piece at the post office before buying stamps in bulk - overlay designs or those with additional elements such as ribbon or wax seals may require extra postage or trigger a non-machinable surcharge.
Suite consistency is worth planning from the start. If you choose vellum for your save the dates, consider using vellum wedding invitations for the strongest visual continuity - the same translucency, weight, and foil finish will read as a unified suite. Mixing also works effectively: vellum for the outer save the date and invitation cards, with RSVP and details cards in matching premium cotton or matte stock. Consistent foil color and typeface across all pieces unify the suite regardless of which stocks are mixed.
Expect a $0.30-$0.60 per piece premium over standard digital save the dates for standalone vellum, and approximately $0.50-$1.20 more per piece for a vellum overlay design (which includes a second printed card). At 50-piece quantities, standalone vellum save the dates typically start from around $65, overlay designs from around $80. Standard digital save the dates on cardstock start from around $1 per card. Adding foil print to either vellum format adds to the per-piece cost; the 15% multi-card discount helps offset the total when ordering a full suite at once.
Send save the dates 6-12 months before the wedding for most couples. For destination weddings, peak-season dates (summer Saturdays, holiday weekends), or weddings requiring significant guest travel, 12-18 months is appropriate and gives guests the best chance of booking travel early. You only need a confirmed venue and date to send your save the dates - the invitation suite details can be finalized later. Sending as soon as the date is locked is the best approach for any vellum save the date, since the lead time signals the formality guests should plan around.
No specific envelope is required. The standard white envelopes included with every Paperlust order work cleanly with vellum save the dates. For a more elevated presentation, colored or textured envelope upgrades are available and create a stronger contrast between the exterior and the delicate translucent card inside. If you are adding wax seals, apply them to the outer envelope flap rather than directly on the vellum card - wax adheres poorly to the smooth synthetic surface and is likely to crack or detach during mailing.
Vellum is most associated with formal, elevated, or romantic wedding aesthetics, but it is not exclusively formal. A digital print vellum save the date with a relaxed, hand-lettered design reads as considered and personal rather than stiff or intimidating. The material carries a lightness - its translucency is delicate, not heavy. That said, if your wedding is genuinely laid-back, a save the date postcard or a standard digital print on matte cardstock may feel more in keeping with the overall tone of the event and will cost less per piece.
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