How to Make $600/Week Creating Wedding Stationery Bundles
I’ve built businesses in markets where packaging — not just product — created profit. Wedding stationery bundles are exactly that kind of opportunity.
The U.S. wedding industry generates over $70 billion annually, with nearly 2 million weddings per year. Couples routinely spend $400–$1,500 on invitations and paper goods. You’re not inventing demand — you’re structuring it better.
Here’s how to make $600 per week creating wedding stationery bundles.

Reverse Engineer the $600 Weekly Goal
Start with numbers.
Option 1:
2 bundles at $300 each = $600
Option 2:
1 premium bundle at $600 = $600
A typical bundle can include:
- Invitation
- RSVP card
- Details card
- Menu
- Thank-you card
When packaged together, perceived value increases dramatically.
Two solid clients per week gets you to target.
Bundle for Higher Average Order Value
Never sell single pieces. Sell cohesive packages.
Essential Bundle – $300
Invitation + RSVP + Details Card
Signature Bundle – $500
Full invite suite + menus + table numbers
Luxury Bundle – $800+
Complete wedding paper branding package
If just one client upgrades from $300 to $500, your weekly target becomes easier instantly.
Bundles drive revenue without increasing workload significantly.
Protect Your Margins
Digital design overhead is minimal:
- Software subscription ($20–$60/month)
- Marketing
Margins on digital files can exceed 85–90%.
If you include print services, maintain at least 50–60% markup on production costs.
Example:
Print cost $250 → Charge $600.
Margin discipline creates stability.
Target Buyers With Budget
The average U.S. wedding costs $25,000–$35,000. A $500 stationery bundle is a small fraction of that total.
Market through:
- Wedding planners
- Instagram and Pinterest
- Bridal expos
- Vendor collaborations
Planners influence vendor decisions in a large share of weddings. One strong planner relationship can generate multiple referrals per season.
Repeat bookings stabilize weekly income.
Systemize to Increase Hourly Earnings
Create:
- 10 core templates
- Standardized layout systems
- Clear onboarding forms
If a $500 bundle takes 4 hours to complete, that’s $125/hour gross revenue.
Reduce production time to 3 hours with templates?
Now you’re at roughly $165/hour.
Efficiency compounds profit.
Increase Revenue Without More Clients
Upsell:
- Envelope liners (+$75)
- Wax seals or specialty finishes (+$100)
- Rush delivery (+$75)
If one $500 client adds $150 in upgrades:
That single order becomes $650.
One booking can exceed your weekly goal.
Final Word from the Street
Making $600 per week creating wedding stationery bundles isn’t about graphic design alone.
It’s about:
- Selling cohesive packages
- Maintaining 80%+ digital margins
- Partnering with planners
- Increasing average order value
One to two well-priced bundles per week can cross $600 consistently.
Niche demand. Premium buyers. Strong margins.
That’s how disciplined operators turn creativity into reliable cash flow.













