No matter the current economic climate, weddings are seen as major milestones and remain a $100B market. For most couples, finding a dream team of professionals who can provide everything on their wish list is a high priority.
The Knot Worldwide, a leading global wedding technology platform, recently released its 2026 Real Weddings Study, offering insights into what couples find most meaningful as they plan their special day. Couples are continuing to prioritize personalization, bold design choices, and invitation suites that reflect their style and story. That shift impacts more than just design- it changes what print needs to do.
For print providers, that means choosing materials that not only look right, but hold up and perform throughout the event.
Before guests ever arrive at the ceremony or reception, printed visuals are already helping set the tone for the wedding experience.
Engagement portraits, bridal displays, welcome signage, and mounted photo pieces are often used throughout showers, rehearsal dinners, venue entrances, and reception spaces to create a more personalized atmosphere.
These applications tend to benefit from larger prints that create visual impact while maintaining image quality and presentation. For photographic prints and display graphics, media choice plays a major role in the final look and feel.
Sunset Photo Metallic paper works well for vibrant engagement photography and standout display pieces because it:
For softer or more classic photographic displays, Sunset Photo Matte provides a clean, understated finish that works well for mounted portraits and display graphics.
And for more premium décor or keepsake-style presentation, Elements Crystal Opal Gloss Canvas creates opportunities for:
Its glossy finish and enhanced depth help wedding photography feel more dimensional and display-ready for larger-format applications.
Pairing canvas prints with the GOframe Stretcher Frame1500 Pro allows print providers to quickly create finished gallery wraps, turning photographic prints into higher-value display products in minutes- no special tools required.
Ceremony and venue graphics often become some of the most visible printed elements throughout a wedding event. Welcome signs, seating charts, directional signage, and display graphics help guide guests while also contributing to the overall look and atmosphere of the venue.
These prints need to balance presentation, readability, and durability across a variety of event environments and display conditions.
For larger-format ceremony graphics and signage, Sunset Photo eSatin (300g) works well because it:
For mounted displays or higher-end presentation pieces, pairing printed graphics with rigid substrates can help create a more durable and professional finished product throughout the event.
The Knot Worldwide also points to a growing emphasis on guest experience and personalized details that showcase the couple’s personalities, often most evident during the reception. That’s where print volume increases and where shops can expand the job.
Menus, seating cards, and favors are needed for nearly every guest, so materials need to be:
Sunset Photo Matte (280g) is often the go-to:
For higher-end weddings, Sunset Photo E-Satin can elevate select pieces with a more polished look. And for standout elements like bar signage or feature displays, Sunset Metallic paper adds contrast and visual interest.
Reception spaces are also where interactive print opportunities often show up. Photo booths, printed backdrops, personalized props, and instant photo keepsakes continue to be popular at weddings because they create experiences guests can engage with throughout the event.
For print providers, that can open the door to additional products like:
These projects often combine multiple materials into a single wedding package. Paper may still drive menus, inserts, signage, and printed keepsakes, while fabric graphics, adhesive vinyl, rigid media, canvas, and photo output help expand the overall experience and increase the value of the job.
For many shops, this is where wedding work starts, moving beyond individual print pieces and becoming a broader décor and event graphics opportunity.
Personalization continues to be one of the biggest drivers in wedding design. Couples are looking for details that feel specific to their event, whether that’s messaging, design elements, or small custom pieces. That opens the door for:
These pieces may be smaller, requiring that they be printed on cut sheets rather than on rolls, but they add value and often carry higher margins. They also rely on the same core materials:
The wedding doesn’t end when the event is over, and neither does the opportunity for print.
In many cases, some of the most meaningful printed pieces are created afterward, once couples begin selecting photos for albums, framed prints, gifts, and home décor. That creates opportunities beyond event materials alone. Print providers may be asked to produce:
These applications often shift the focus from functionality to presentation, which makes paper choice even more important. For standout photo prints and display pieces, Sunset Metallic paper becomes a strong option because it adds depth and visual pop, enhances color and contrast, and creates a more display-ready finish for photography
For couples looking to turn wedding photography into larger display pieces or home décor, canvas applications continue to create strong opportunities as well.
Elements Crystal Opal Gloss Canvas adds depth, contrast, and a more luminous finish that works especially well for vibrant wedding photography, gallery wraps, and premium display pieces intended for long-term presentation.
For a softer or more classic presentation, Sunset Photo Matte provides a clean, understated look that works well for albums, framed prints, and keepsake pieces.
And for higher-end or more tactile applications, Sunset Textured Fine Art 310g paper can add an elevated feel that fits premium wedding photography and display work particularly well.
This stage of the wedding process is often where shops can expand beyond simple event printing and move into longer-term display and keepsake products that continue generating value after the event itself.
Every wedding season brings different demands from outdoor summer setups to more formal indoor events later in the year. That’s where having the right materials- and the right guidance-makes a difference.
Whether you're preparing for a busy wedding season or planning ahead for what’s next, choosing paper that fits the environment, design, and production needs helps keep everything running smoothly.
If you're gearing up for wedding season and want guidance on choosing the right media, printers, or display solutions for your workflow, our team can help. Contact a LexJet Customer Specialist at 800-453-9538 or visit LexJet.com.
Many wedding applications go beyond print media alone. LexJet also offers complementary solutions that help complete display, décor, and presentation applications, including:
These solutions can help print providers create more polished finished products while expanding the types of wedding and event applications they can offer customers.