The small interior detail that turns the act of opening a wedding invitation into a moment. Editable envelope liner templates across floral, themed, and monogrammed designs.
New to envelope liners? → Our step-by-step guide covers printing, cutting, inserting, creasing and sealing.Designs and sizes for every kind of envelope. Floral wedding liners, faux-stained-glass, celestial moon-and-stars, coastal beach, garden tea-party, vintage classic. Three sizes: A7 (standard wedding invitation envelope), A7 square, and DIN B6. Exact size for each design is listed in the product.
Editing is fast. Most liners come ready to print as-is, or with a small editable monogram field if the design calls for one. Open in Corjl, customise if needed, download and print. Free demo on every listing.
Where to print. Three options. Corjl Prints — choose size and quantity inside the editor, shipped to your door. Print at home works for small runs on a good colour printer with full ink. For double-sided pieces, print one card at a time — 2-up printing on a single sheet won't keep the front and back aligned. If your design has a lot of colour, professional printing gives a much cleaner finish. Prints of Love for proper cardstock with free shipping (code marryful10 for 10% off — this is an affiliate link, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support!). More in our printing guide →
Pair with: Wedding Invitations · Save The Dates · Stickers, Labels & Tags · Bundles
FAQ
What sized envelopes do these fit?
A7 (the standard wedding invitation envelope), A7 square, and DIN B6. The liner file includes exact dimensions for trimming.
How do I assemble them?
Cut along the template's guide lines, slip into the envelope, glue or double-stick tape along the top edge. Takes about 20 seconds per envelope once you have a rhythm.
Do I really need them?
No — but they're the detail that makes a wedding invitation feel custom rather than off-the-shelf.