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Some weddings immediately draw you in. Not because they’re overdone, but because every detail feels like it just belongs. Zahra and Clayton's romantic wedding at Wadsworth Mansion in Connecticut was one of those days!

Thoughtfully planned by Irene + Co Events and photographed by Apollo Fields, their classic celebration blended a timeless white and green palette with bold monochromatic accents and modern design details. The result? A laughter-filled wedding that felt elevated and reflective of their love story and values!

Bride and groom descending stairs decorated with candles and flowers at Wadsworth Mansion in Connecticut

Modern green and white wedding invitation suite with blind embossing and venue illustration

Groom getting ready at Wadsworth Mansion in Connecticut

Pointed bridal heels with pearl details for elegant wedding shoes

Bride and her bridesmaids in blue pajamas enjoying the pre ceremony moments on the balcony at Wadsworth Mansion

Wadsworth Mansion wedding venue in Connecticut

Bride and groom sharing messages to each other in front of a giant hydrandea bush at Wadsworth Mansion

A Floral-Filled Ceremony with a Modern Edge

For being in a wide open outdoor space, the ceremony felt lush and immersive with abundant white and green floral towers and draping greenery framing the moment Clayton and Zahra said their I Dos. While the altar and aisle blooms by The Floating Dahlia brought softness and romance, sleek black ceremony chairs added a subtle architectural edge that anchored the aesthetic into a contemporary-meets-classic vibe. It was the kind of setting that felt grand without losing its intimacy, and we're smitten!

Groom wearing a classic black tuxedo

DIY Cricut fabric wedding welcome sign with long black ribbons

Bride wearing a custom sweetheart neckline strapless lace wedding dress

Outdoor ceremony area with small building decorated in floral towers at Wadsworth Mansion

Customized hand fans for wedding guests at outdoor late summer wedding

Bride and groom walking down aisle at Wadsworth Mansion surrounded by all white flowers

All white wedding bouquet with ranunculus and dahlias

Thoughtful Guest Experiences & Personal Touches

As guests moved into cocktail hour, the experience became one of discovery. Every detail felt considered. Cocktail napkins featured fun facts about the happy couple, His and Her signature cocktails donned the bar, and even a custom cigar station with a professional cigar roller shared a luxury experience for those interested in partaking.

One of our favorite memorable elements was the couple’s “Our Favorite People” escort card wall by Powerstation Events with a striking display of black envelopes with white lettering. Inside each envelope, guests found a handwritten note from the bride and groom, sharing a personal memory and thanks for attending. In a world of digital, we're loudly cheering for more of this kind of thoughtfulness, please!

Custom details continued throughout, including a fabric wedding welcome sign adorned with floor-length black satin ribbons and a coordinating fabric bar menu. We love modern tactile pieces that soften a structured event space!

Bridesmaids wearing all black satin dresses with spaghetti straps and off the shoulder details

Unique wedding seating chart with handwritten notes to each guest in black envelopes

Unique Our Favorite People wedding seating chart with handwritten notes to each guest in black envelopes

Bride and groom sharing a portrait moment with beautiful veil details

Minimalist black and white wedding menu focused on typography

Groomsmen wearing black tuxedos for classic wedding day

Unique wedding seating chart with handwritten notes to each guest in black envelopes surrounded by all white flowers

Mini lobster rolls served with a Fun Fact cocktail napkin about the bride and groom

A Romantic Reception with Elevated Details

Inside the mansion, a long head table grounded one of the reception spaces (with other guest tables in connected rooms), dressed in cascading florals that draped to the floor. Minimalist place settings ensured the people who sat at each remained the focus.

In one of the most meaningful moments of the day that we loved to see, Zahra and Clayton slipped away for a private dinner on the balcony overlooking the gardens. It was a unique pause to soak it all in before rejoining their guests, and a great reminder that rewriting wedding traditions to fit your story is the best part of wedding planning.

Wadsworth Mansion for classic wedding venue

Candles and bud vases for low height wedding table decor

Bride and groom sharing a portrait moment at Wadsworth Mansion in Connecticut

Custom cigar bar station for luxury wedding guest experience

Bride and groom sharing a portrait moment at Wadsworth Mansion in Connecticut

Fabric wedding bar menu sign for chic signage

Draping floor wedding flowers for head table decor

A Handmade Wedding Cake with Sugar Orchid Details

Adding an especially personal touch, Zahra created their wedding cake, too! Its elegant all-white tiered design was adorned with handcrafted sugar orchids and delicate floral details. It was a true labor of love, blending artistry with personal meaning and perfectly complementing the wedding's refined white and green palette. Can we also talk about how a practical draping of tulle protected the cake, but also gave it its own bridal moment? We're here for it!

Tiered all white DIY wedding cake with handcrafted sugar orchids

Romantic drone photo of Wadsworth Mansion for wedding reception dancing

Bride and groom cutting their handmade DIY wedding cake

Personalized wedding dog matchboxes for wedding favors

Bride and groom share their first dance on black and white checkered dance floor

A Wedding Rooted in Connection

Though chic and stylish, Clayton and Zahra's wedding wasn’t about following trends. It was about creating a day that felt entirely their own. From the balance of soft florals and modern structure to the personal details woven throughout, every choice reflected a desire to create something meaningful and memorable. And we think that's absolutely the best way to have a wedding.

VENDOR CREDITS
Photography: Apollo Fields | Venue: Wadsworth Mansion | Wedding Planning: Irene + Co Events | Catering, Bar, & Linens: Doro Catering | Officiant: Webster G Thomas | Florals: The Floating Dahlia | Cake: DIY by Bride | DJ: Mystic River Entertainment | Hotel: The Goodwin Hotel | Transportation: Elite Limousine CT | Invitations: Polite Paper | Dance Floor: WT Rentals and Services | Hair & Makeup: Joann Solomon Beauty | Cigar Station: Connecticut Cigar Company | Rentals: Peak Event Services | Escort Wall Installation: Powerstation Events | Bride's Custom Gown: Anita Dongre | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka


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Addressing envelopes for wedding invitations isn’t just another item on your to-do list. It’s one of the very first glimpses guests get of your big day! There’s something undeniably special about opening your mailbox to find a beautifully addressed envelope that hints at the celebration to come. From traditional calligraphy to modern print finishes, design-led envelope addressing sets the tone before your invitation is even opened.

If hand calligraphy isn’t the right fit for your timeline or budget or you simply want a polished, consistent look without handwriting each one, there are several excellent alternatives available to couples today. Our guide focuses on how to use your Cricut machine to address pre-made envelopes, along with the real world insight on when printing your envelopes may be the more efficient (and sanity-saving) choice.

How to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

First, which Cricut machine can address envelopes?

Good news: every current Cricut machine can write addresses on envelopes using the Draw operation. That includes Venture, Maker, Explore, Joy Xtra, and Joy models. If the machine supports drawing with a pen, it can handle envelope addressing.

The main difference isn’t whether the machine can do it though; it’s how large an envelope is and if it can comfortably fit and position on the mat.

Maker, Explore, and Venture machines handle standard and large invitation envelopes with the most flexibility. Joy Xtra works well for most common envelope sizes. Joy can absolutely address envelopes, but very large or wide formats may be a tight squeeze.

Before deciding if this is a DIY for you, it’s smart to place a sample envelope on your cutting mat and preview in Design Space to confirm your sizing and margins.

ENVELOPE HACK: If you have a 2x2 Cricut card mat for Maker/Explore and your envelopes are smaller than 5 x 7in (133 x 184mm), you can batch address your wedding envelopes – four at a time!


How to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

Choosing the Right Cricut Pens for Addressing Wedding Envelopes

One of the biggest factors in how your Cricut-addressed envelopes turn out is the pen you choose. Cricut offers a wide range of compatible pens — from extra fine point to calligraphy tips and metallic finishes — and each creates a noticeably different look on an envelope.

Extra fine point pens (0.3mm) are our top recommendation for its delicate, wedding-perfect crisp line quality on a variety of envelope paper types.
Fine point pens (0.4mm) are ideal for colorful addressing and most widely available to purchase anywhere. As a design note, you do often get "ink dots" as the pen picks up and places down when writing.
Calligraphy tips (2.0mm) give a more traditional, formal wedding feel with thicker lines.
Gel and metallic pens (1.0mm) can add contrast and personality, especially on darker or textured envelopes.

Pen Compatibility Matters

Cricut pens are not one-size-fits-all across machines. Joy and Joy Xtra use one type of pen, and Explore, Maker, and Venture use another. The pen barrel sizes and clamp fit are different between these groups, so double check the packaging before buying.

UPDATED NOTE: Cricut has recently announced two new machines (Joy 2 and Explore 5), and with that, a forward vision and action plan on pen compatibility also came along. Cricut's Omni pens will be compatible with all Cricut machines going forward (aka no more separate pen systems!). All machines can still use the older pens we're used to, but as an exception, Explore 5 will only best work with the new Omni pens.

THIRD WALL BREAK FOR SHAMELESS PLUG: If you want a deeper dive into Cricut pen types, tip sizes, ink behavior, and which styles pair best with different wedding stationery looks, you can find this in my book, Cricut Weddings, available in-store and online worldwide.


Using Off-Brand Pens with Cricut Machines

Can't find the color or effect you're looking for? Not-so-secret fact: you're not limited to branded Cricut pens! Many couples and crafters use third-party pens to get specific colors, finishes, or brush effects. This is typically done with a pen adapter that lets non-Cricut pens fit into the clamp on your machine.

This can be a great option if:
• You need an exact color match for your wedding palette
• You want white ink on a dark envelope
• You want specialty inks or brush lettering effects
• You already own favorite calligraphy or art pens

However — and this is important — using off-brand pens and adapters is generally considered a modification and can void your Cricut warranty. If your machine is still under warranty, weigh that risk carefully before going this route. We recommend testing with official Cricut pens first, then explore adapters if you're not able to achieve the look you want.

Best way to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

Materials and Supplies You'll Need

Before you dive into addressing your Cricut wedding invitations, it’s helpful to gather all the materials and tools you’ll need. Depending on size of envelope, some items may be optional. Here's a breakdown to keep you organized and stress-free.

• A typed-up list of guest addresses
• Cricut Design Space
• Cricut cutting machine
LightGrip Cutting Mat
Envelopes (or make your own!)
• Pen of choice
• Washi tape (optional)

How to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

Step-by-Step: Use Your Cricut to Address Wedding Envelopes

1. Add your addresses
On your Design Space canvas screen, click Text to add a text box so you can type (or copy and paste) your first address. Change Operation to 'Draw' so your Cricut knows not to cut. Selecting a Writing font from within Design Space will also automatically change this for you.

2. Choose the right fonts
Use single-line (or monoline) writing fonts so that your address will draw/write correctly on envelopes. Standard cut-friendly fonts don’t translate well for drawing and may cause you to have "bubble letters" or outlines of each letter instead of a seamless line.

HELPFUL TIP: If you want two different fonts for your addresses (like you see in our photos), you will need to have two different text boxes. After you've finalized your two text boxes, click Attach to make sure your machine knows to keep your text together and exactly where you placed it.


3. Add a rectangle shape
To give you a visual guide, add a rectangle shape to your Canvas. Resize to the exact size of your envelope. Move your text box(es) over the shape to make sure sizing is proportionate to what you're envisioning and resize your text boxes as needed. Delete this rectangle shape once you're happy with your formatting.

4. Duplicate
When you have the correct size, font, spacing, and other attributes, click Duplicate for the address layer and edit with your second address. Repeat this step for all of your addresses. You may choose to do your addresses one at a time or in batches. Choose your own adventure! But we do recommend one at a time until you're confident in the results (as mentioned in step 6).

Best way to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

5. Now Make
Align the envelope (front side up) on the mat and match its position to the one on your screen. If you're not using a fresh cutting mat, you might find you need to place washi tape on the envelope's edges to prevent lifting when drawing. Just ensure it's firmly attached to your mat.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Cricut machines always leave a small margin around the edge of the mat because the rollers and sensors need that area to operate properly. To make sure your addresses are written in the correct spot on your envelopes, place each envelope slightly inward from the top-left corner (about ¼ inch or 6mm – down and over) as seen above.


6. Test and adjust
Follow all on-screen instructions. Do a few test envelopes first to get your address positioning and font size right before doing batches.

How to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

Return Address Tips for Wedding Envelopes

Don’t forget the return address! It’s a small detail, but it keeps your RSVP process smooth and ensures any misdelivered invitations find their way back to you. How you add it depends on where you’re mailing from.

For US Mail:
Return addresses are usually placed on the front in the upper left corner. With your Cricut, you can simply add an additional text box with your design and resize everything to fit your envelope neatly. This keeps the front looking balanced and elegant.

For UK Mail:
Return addresses traditionally go on the back flap. While you can create additional layers in your Cricut design to do this, in practice it often becomes fiddly and time-consuming, especially for large batches. For most couples, we recommend just getting a simple return address rubber stamp and hand-stamping. It’s fast, consistent, and keeps your envelopes looking polished without extra trial-and-error stress.

How to address wedding invitations with a Cricut easily and efficiently

When Cricut Envelope Addressing Works Best

✔ You want white or metallic ink
✔ You have a moderate guest list (think between 10–30 envelopes)
✔ Your wedding aesthetic calls for unique lettering
✔ You want a mindful craft project

Best method to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

The Wedding Reality Check: Cricut Isn’t Always the Most Efficient Option

Here's the candid truth that many quick social media demos don't fully show: addressing wedding envelopes with a Cricut takes setup time — often more than couples expect.

For small batches or one-off cards, it can be creative, satisfying, and beautifully detailed. But for weddings (especially as your guest count grows), it helps to go in with realistic expectations:

• Each address needs to be typed and formatted on your Design Space Canvas screen.
• Securing envelopes to the mat and positioning text accurately takes patience.
• Test runs and small adjustments are usually needed to prevent smudges or alignment issues.

In real wedding planning discussions, many couples report that Cricut addressing can take several minutes per envelope. That time adds up quickly! And during a busy planning season, efficiency matters. As a result, plenty of couples choose printed envelopes as a more practical option for their schedule.

How to address wedding invitations with a Cricut

Printing on Wedding Envelopes

If time is tight or your guest list is on the longer side, printing your addresses is definitely worth considering. It's often the fastest and most consistent option — and yes, you can still keep things beautiful and on theme! We even wrote a full tutorial on how to print your own envelopes at home. For a quick snapshot, you can:

➤ Print directly on the envelope with a home inkjet or laser printer.
➤ Use address sticker labels printed in bulk — ideal if your printer doesn’t love feeding envelopes.
➤ Ask a local print shop to handle it without any software learning curves.

From a real-life wedding planning perspective, spending hours setting up your Cricut for addressing isn't always the best use of your limited craft time, especially if you’re also making DIY wedding signs or table numbers with your Cricut. Only you can decide what fits your schedule and energy best. We're here to give you both the inspiration and the honest reality check!

That said, if you only have a small batch of envelopes or want to make a few especially meaningful ones stand out (think wedding party, parents, or best friends), using your Cricut for addressing your wedding invitations can be a lovely, personal finishing touch.

WRITTEN BY

Chelsea Barton

Founder & Wedding DIY Expert

A former wedding photographer, the founder of Tidewater and Tulle, and author of Cricut Weddings, Chelsea Barton has been helping couples bring their dream weddings to life through creative, approachable ideas since 2009. Her insight and work have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Southern Living, and other top publications around the world. She combines editorial expertise and real-world insight to inspire meaningful celebrations.



TUTORIAL CREDITS
Photography and DIY Tutorial: Chelsea Barton



Editor's Note: Specially curated by us, the above product links may be partner-connected and purchasing through these links means we get a small commission from those brands that helps support this website. You can find our full affiliate disclosure policy here on Tidewater and Tulle.

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