Early invitation cards were inspired by calling cards used in the 18th and 19th centuries. People would leave calling cards at the homes of those they wanted to invite to social events.
The die-cutting technique revolutionized invitation card making in the early 1900s, allowing for intricate designs and unique shapes.
The concept of digital invitation cards originated in the late 1990s when emails became a popular mode of communication.
In recent years, eco-friendly invitation cards made from recycled materials have become a trend, reflecting the growing concern for the environment.
Embossing and foiling are classic techniques used to add a touch of elegance and luxury to invitation cards.