Every event that deserves a proper greeting at the door deserves a welcome sign that matches the rest of the party. Editable designs across weddings, baby showers, bridal showers, birthdays, holidays and any celebration. Instant download, ready to print today.
New to editing? → Our Corjl guide shows how to personalise your sign in a few clicks.Designs for every occasion and aesthetic. Floral wedding welcomes, faux stained-glass posters, watercolour baby shower signs, vintage tea-party brunches, celestial moon-and-stars, coastal nautical, farmers-market botanicals, retro disco, coquette bows — most styles people are actually planning around in 2026 are represented. Many designs come in coordinating suites so the sign matches your invitation, place cards, and menu.
Print at any size. Templates download in standard easel sizes (16×20, 18×24, 24×36) plus a print-ready PDF. Exact size is listed in each product description.
Editing is fast. Most welcome signs open in Corjl from any browser — no software to download, no design skills required. Faux-stained-glass designs open in Canva (with a how-to guide inside the listing). Free demo on every listing.
Where to print. Large formats don't print well at home — go with one of these. Corjl Prints is the simplest: choose your size (18×24 or 24×36 reads well from across a room) inside the editor and they ship a poster-finish print to your door. For foam board or rigid prints, use Prints of Love (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: Seating Charts · Menu Cards · Stained Glass · Bundles
FAQ
What size should I print?
18×24 is the most common easel size and reads well from across a room; go up to 24×36 for a real statement piece at the entrance.
Can I change the text after I've already started editing?
Yes — Corjl saves your work and you can come back any time using your order number.
Will the design get distorted if I edit it?
The layout is protected. You're changing text and colours, not the underlying structure, so it stays clean.