LDS Temple Wedding Invitations with Sealing Date

LDS Temple Wedding Invitations with Sealing Date: A Beautiful Way to Honor Your Day

So, let’s talk about LDS Temple Wedding Invitations with Sealing Date — because if you’re an LDS bride planning your sealing, you already know that temple weddings feel different. They are different. They’re quieter, more intentional, and a whole lot more meaningful than the typical wedding chaos most couples experience. And because of that, your invitation should reflect not just the event… but the spirit behind it.

I’ve spent years designing temple wedding invitations for brides all over Utah (and beyond). And trust me, I’ve seen every single kind of situation — from the bride emailing me at 11 pm with a slightly panicked “My sealing time moved again!” to the couple who accidentally sent the wrong temple photo (twice).

Anyway, the point is: temple weddings have their own rhythm. And your invitations deserve the kind of attention that honors that rhythm without making you feel overwhelmed.

Let’s make this feel easy. Because it should be.


Why LDS Temple Wedding Invitations Feel So Unique

To be honest, temple invitations carry a different emotional weight. The sealing is the heart of the day. There’s no aisle walk, no big staged moment, no spotlighted ceremony. Just covenants, family, and pure, peaceful joy.

And because of that, many brides want their invitations to feel:

  • Simple

  • Reverent

  • Elegant

  • Personal

When a bride sits down with me — whether in person or through email — I can always feel that mix of excitement and nervousness. She usually knows exactly how she wants the invitations to feel… but doesn’t always know how to word things or where certain details should go. That’s where I get to jump in and make everything clear.

One bride told me once, “I don’t want this to feel like a normal wedding invitation. I want it to feel like our sealing matters most.” And honestly? That sums up what LDS temple invitations are all about.


Highlighting Your Sealing Date — The Heart of the Design

Your sealing date is the central detail of your temple wedding invitation. It’s not the reception. Not the ring ceremony. Not the RSVP details. Just the sealing.

There are a few beautiful ways to emphasize it:

1. Placing the sealing date directly under the temple name

Something like:

Sealed for time and all eternity in the Provo City Center Temple
Saturday, June 14, 2025 • 10:00 AM

Simple, clean, reverent.

2. Using soft script fonts

Not over-the-top swirls — just a gentle script paired with a clean serif font. Brides love this combination because it feels timeless and temple-appropriate.

3. Adding a temple illustration

Hand-drawn temple artwork (especially if it’s your temple!) can frame your sealing date beautifully without distracting from the rest of the design.

4. Using a 3×3 sealing insert card

More on this later — but this is becoming one of the most popular add-ons for LDS brides.


Why So Many Brides Choose to Include a Photo

Let’s be real. Even though temple weddings are simple, couples love adding a personal touch — and photos make that happen instantly.

Some brides worry that adding an engagement photo will distract from the temple focus. But honestly? It never does. If anything, it makes your invitation feel warm, personal, and memorable.

Here’s what I usually tell brides:

  • A temple illustration on the front,

  • Your sealing details centered beautifully,

  • And your engagement photo on the back

…creates the perfect balance of spiritual + personal.

And I can’t tell you how many times guests keep these invitations on their fridge or in a scrapbook. A photo turns your invitation into a keepsake.


A Quick Story From My Studio (Because It’s Too Good Not to Share)

A few months ago, I worked with a bride named Katie. She was sweet, organized, and had the whole wedding planned — except the invitations. A friend had told her she could “just make them in Canva,” and bless her heart, she tried.

But Canva froze. Twice. Then she couldn’t export the file correctly. Then the photo quality dropped so low everything looked fuzzy. She was overwhelmed.

When she called me, she said, “I just want this to feel peaceful again.” And honestly, that hit me. Because that’s exactly how temple invitations should feel.

We rebuilt her design from scratch, kept the sealing front and center, matched her temple tones perfectly, and fixed the layout so it printed sharp and crisp.

After she received her printed order, she emailed me:

“These turned out beautiful. Like… I actually cried. Thank you for making this so easy.”

This is why I love what I do.


How to Combine Sealing, Ring Ceremony, and Reception Details

This is one of the biggest questions LDS brides ask me.

Here’s the easiest rule:

  • Sealing goes on the main invitation.

  • Ring ceremony + reception go either:

    • on the bottom portion of the same card, or

    • on a separate 3×3 insert card.

Both options are perfectly appropriate. It depends on how clean and simple you want the main card to look.

When the 3×3 Insert Card Works Best

You should consider an insert card if:

  • You want a super minimal invitation front.

  • You’re inviting only certain guests to the ring ceremony.

  • Your sealing is small and you want the reception information separate.

  • You want to keep your temple details uncluttered.

When to Include Everything on One Card

This works best if:

  • You’re inviting everyone to everything.

  • You want to save money by keeping it all on one card.

  • Your design layout has plenty of negative space.

Both options are beautiful — and both print beautifully on 100 lb. cardstock (which gives such a premium feel without raising the price).


Wording Options That Feel Reverent and Clear

Here are a few real-world examples that brides love:

Traditional + Reverent

Together with their families
Emily Rose Jensen & Zachary Paul Bennett
invite you to share in their joy
as they are sealed for time and all eternity
in the Payson Utah Temple
Friday, July 12, 2025 at 9:00 AM

Simple + Modern

Emily & Zach
will be sealed in the
Provo City Center Temple
June 8, 2025 • 11:00 AM

With Reception Line Included

Please join us for a reception
later that evening from 6–8 PM
at Heritage Gardens, Salt Lake City

If you’re unsure which style fits you best, that’s exactly what I’m here for — I help brides refine their wording so it feels “exactly us.”


How Fast Can Temple Invitations Be Printed? (Faster Than You Think)

Let’s be honest. A lot of brides come to me in full panic mode.

Something like:

  • “We changed our sealing time again.”

  • “My photographer didn’t send my photos in time.”

  • “Our reception venue moved!”

I’ve seen everything. And the good news? You’re not behind.

Here’s the timeline I use:

  • Proof sent within 24 hours

  • Revisions within minutes or hours (depending on complexity)

  • Printing in 1–2 business days

  • Shipping anywhere in the U.S.

One bride left a review saying:

“Janet got everything done so fast. She saved us when our plans changed last minute.”

I can’t promise I’ll turn around a 2-hour rush order — but if you’re stressed, I’m here, and I work fast.


Why Thick 100 lb. Cardstock Makes Such a Difference

If you’ve ever held a flimsy invitation, you know how disappointing it feels. That’s why I print all invitations on thick, 100 lb. matte cardstock — it’s smooth, sturdy, and has that “premium but affordable” feel brides rave about.

Your guests feel the quality right away.

Add matching white envelopes, and the whole suite comes together beautifully.


Utah Brides, This Part Is Just for You

You don’t have to live in Utah to order from me — I ship everywhere — but there’s something special about working with brides who are getting sealed nearby.

Whether you’re planning for:

  • Payson Temple

  • Manti Temple

  • Provo City Center Temple

  • Draper Temple

  • Orem Temple

  • Salt Lake Temple (when renovations wrap up!)

I’ve worked with brides from every corner of Utah Valley and beyond, and nothing makes me happier than personalizing your invitations for your temple.


LDS Temple Wedding Invitations with Sealing Date — Your Full Guide

Let’s break it down one more time in a simple checklist.

Your Invitation Should Include:

  • Bride and groom names

  • The phrase “sealed for time and all eternity”

  • Temple name

  • Sealing date + time

  • Optional: temple illustration

  • Optional: engagement photo

  • Optional: ring ceremony or reception details

  • Optional: 3×3 insert card

Things You Don’t Need to Stress About:

  • Exact wording

  • Font combinations

  • Layout

  • Printing

  • Photo quality

  • Timeline

I help with all of that. You’re not doing this alone.


FAQ – LDS Temple Wedding Invitations

How early should I order my temple wedding invitations?

Most brides order them 6–10 weeks before their sealing, but I can work much faster if needed.

Can I include a photo and still keep the invitation reverent?

Definitely. A temple illustration on the front and your engagement photo on the back is the perfect balance.

Where do I put ring ceremony details?

Either below the sealing information or on a 3×3 insert card — both options are totally appropriate.

Do I need separate invitations for the sealing and the reception?

Not unless you want them. Most brides use one card plus an insert.

Can you help me with the wording?

Always. I revise and perfect your wording with you until it feels like you.

Do you ship outside Utah?

Yes — I ship anywhere in the U.S., and turnaround is fast.


Call to Action

If you’re ready to create LDS Temple Wedding Invitations that feel elegant, personal, and totally stress-free, I’d love to help you design something beautiful.

Every bride deserves invitations that feel meaningful — and I’m here to make the process simple.

Visit: https://mccweddinginvitations.com to get started.

mcc wedding invitations

My name is Janet Barton, and I am proud to be the owner of MCC Wedding Invitations. My mission is to create beautiful, personalized and affordable wedding invitations that are accessible to everyone.

I understand that weddings are expensive, and that’s why I am committed to offering affordable invitations. My price includes not only designing and printing your invitation, I also design and print your insert cards at no extra cost. And I include matching envelopes!

I believe everyone deserves a beautiful wedding invitation, regardless of their budget. My commitment to quality and affordability has earned me over 200 Google 5-Star ratings from brides I have worked with across the country.

So, whether you’re planning an intimate backyard wedding or a grand event center affair, I have a design that will suit your needs and your budget. Give me a call at (801) 491-6931 and let me help you on this journey to create a beautiful and unforgettable wedding invitation that won’t break your bank.

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