In Gurugram, couples split between luxe box hampers and clean paper suites. For high-impact hampers, Madihah Home and Gifting with Grace start around Rs 3,500–8,000 per set; ultra-luxe can hit Rs 35,000. Elegant paper invites by House of Avinya typically Rs 500–2,000 per card. Going digital? Kundan Mehandi crafts animated invites for Rs 1,500–8,000. Mix-and-match is common: print for elders, digital for friends.
Choose design, materials, and keepsakes
DLF crowd likes muted pastels, foil and minimal typography; farmhouse weddings on Sohna Road lean ornate trays, brass, and florals. House of Avinya nails traditional motifs; Wrap In Style by Deepika and The Wedding Bells ace trousseau and platter aesthetics. Add practical keepsakes—jute welcome bags by Branding with Bags, or custom stationery from Gifts of Love. Keepsake preservation? Ace Atelier By Soumya can encase your invite in resin.
Plan logistics, lead times, deliveries
NCR traffic is real—plan 4–6 weeks for design, sampling, and production; 2 more for hampers. Bulk orders by ColormagiX and Gifting with Grace need early locking of contents. Ask for one pre-production sample, final proof approval, and sturdy courier-ready packing. For society deliveries around Golf Course Road, schedule security-friendly slots. Clarify GST billing and pan-NCR drop-offs; many vendors work from Delhi showrooms.
How myTribe makes it easier
I’ve seen most delays come from vague briefs and WhatsApp confusion. On myTribe, we match your vibe, budget, and dates, then handle the back-and-forth—samples, revisions, delivery plans—with verified listings like House of Avinya or Madihah Home. You get apples-to-apples quotes, timelines, and a shared checklist. If you’re torn between print and digital, we’ll line up both and set a clear approval path.