For the planner who holds every vendor recommendation to the same standard she holds herself.

When you recommend ElizaGrace Paperie, here's exactly what your bride will experience.


You've spent months — sometimes years — building a reputation your brides trust completely. Every vendor you recommend carries a piece of that trust. And when it comes to invitations, the experience matters as much as the finished suite.

I work the way that works best for you.

Every planner has a different style — and every couple has a different dynamic. I adapt to fit both.

I work directly with your bride — you stay informed.

Most planners prefer this. I handle everything with the couple while keeping you in the loop at every meaningful milestone. No extra work on your end.

We collaborate as a team.

If you have a strong vision for your client's stationery — or simply prefer to be more involved — I welcome that. Your insight into the couple is always valuable.

How I keep you in the loop


You'll never have to wonder where things stand

I know your reputation is on the line every time you make a recommendation. So I've built communication into the process — not as an afterthought, but as a commitment.


When your bride inquires
You'll receive a note from me confirming she's in my hands from the very first moment.

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When her Invitation Compass is delivered
You'll receive the design directions — so you have a clear picture of where her suite is headed and a shared creative language for any conversations you have with her about stationery.

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When her design is approved
You'll know what's going to print before it does. No surprises, no last-minute questions coming your way.

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When her invitations are mailed
You'll receive a final note confirming everything has gone out — on time, exactly as it should be.

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oval wedding menus with gold tassel and lily of the valley flowers

The Invitation Compass


After the discovery call, every bride receives her Invitation Compass — a personalized document with three distinct design directions, each one built specifically around her wedding. Not templates. Not generic options. Three creative paths rooted in everything she's already planned.

As her planner, you'll receive the design directions too. What that means for you:

You see the direction early — a clear picture of where her suite is headed before the design phase begins. No surprises later.

You have a shared creative language — when your bride talks to you about her invitations, you'll know exactly what she's referring to.

Fewer stationery questions come your way — because your bride has a clear, guided direction from the start, I handle the questions so you don't have to.


Read more about the Invitation Compass and how it was created →

The tool that makes this process different for you and your clients

A detailed infographic titled 'The Scenic Route' featuring various design mockups of event invitations for a fishing-themed event. Includes watercolor intricacies, envelopes, RSVP, welcome, details, and rehearsal cards with different colors, papers, and printing methods.
Three different watercolor invitation card designs for an event, each featuring watercolor fishing lure charms, envelopes, RSVP cards, welcome cards, and detailed cards with handwritten and printed elements, all with varied color schemes and layouts.

"It's not what I expected — in the best way."


— Tiernan, New York City, upon receiving her Invitation Compass


We were in awe last night as we were looking the options over. We are so excited to work with you."

— Annalee, Miami, upon receiving her Invitation Compass

What your bride experiences when you recommend ElizaGrace Paperie

Resources for your clients


Something to send her when she's ready to learn more.

When your bride starts asking invitation questions, these two posts give her everything she needs to feel confident before she reaches out.

FOR THE BRIDE WHO'S NEVER DONE THIS

Here's Exactly How the Custom Invitation Process Works

A complete guide to timelines, what to expect, and how everything is handled. Written for brides who've never been through this before. Send it early — it answers the questions before she thinks to ask them.


READ THE GUIDE →

FOR THE BRIDE WHO WANTS TO UNDERSTAND

Why I Created the Invitation Compass

The honest story behind the personalized design roadmap every bride receives. Worth reading yourself — how I tried to make the most out of a difficult situation. If you want to understand what makes ElizaGrace different before you recommend it, this is the place to start.

READ THE STORY →


FOR THE BRIDE WHO WANTS
TO KNOW WHERE SHE STANDS

Your Personalized Invitation Timeline

She puts in her wedding date — local or destination — and gets back exactly when to start, when to mail, and when RSVPs need to be back. Free, personalized, and ready in about 30 seconds.

FIND YOUR TIMELINE →

And why it matters

  • "You created magic from just a few emails we exchanged."

    —Gigi Strong, SLP Events

The couples who find their way to me


You’ll know her when you see her

She doesn't always arrive with a fully formed vision — but she knows what matters. She's the bride who lingers over the details, who wants her wedding to feel like an honest reflection of who they are. She's sentimental in the best way — honoring places, people, and memories that shaped her. And she wants to feel guided through this part of the process, not simply handed a menu of options.

  • She notices the details other guests overlook — and she wants her invitations to reward that kind of attention.

  • Her wedding feels like an extension of who they are as a couple, not just a beautiful event.

  • She's sentimental — a family home, a meaningful date, a tradition worth honoring. These details matter to her.

  • She wants to feel guided, not overwhelmed. She'll trust the process if she trusts the person leading it.

A note on investment

Custom invitation suites begin at $2,500. Most couples invest between $4,500 and $8,000 for a full-service experience. If that feels aligned with your client's expectations, we're likely a wonderful fit.

If she sounds like your bride, I'd love to hear from you.

I take on a limited number of weddings each year — reaching out with your client in mind tends to work best.

terri@elizagracepaperie.com

Not sure if your client is the right fit? Reach out anyway.
If I'm not the right person for her, I'll do my best to point you in the right direction.