Our custom stained glass keepsake invitation boxes are the perfect gift for any occasion, and will remind your recipient of their special day everyday! On this page you can see photos of some of our custom stained glass invitation memory boxes. Please scroll down to see all photos. Each box is custom built around the invitation using glass that compliments the theme of the invitation. We carefully select the glass colors and box style, to best complement your invitation.
The exact price will depend on the size of your invitation, and whether there are any special requirements: for example, a drop lid (shadow box style) to accommodate any rhinestones, rivets, bows or thick matting. Most of our memory invitation boxes are in the $180 - $250 range.
Please click here for a printable order form to mail in to us along with your invitation. Filling out the form will help you determine the exact price for your memory invitation box.
To the left you can see an example of a wedding invitation memory box. We created this box using teal and clear glass with a silver finish. A row of 1" bevels surround the invitation to create an elegant border. A filigree clasp was added to enhance the theme of the invitation. Mirror is used in the bottom, so when light goes through the bevels and clear glass it creates a beautiful reflection.
To the left you can see an example of a wedding invitation keepsake box. We created this box using brown and clear textured glass with a copper finish. A row of 1" bevels surround the invitation to create an elegant border. A double heart clasp is used to enhances the theme of the invitation. Mirror is used in the bottom, so when light goes through the bevels and clear glass it creates a beautiful reflection.
To the left you can see an example of a stained glass Bat Mitzvah invitation memory box. We created this box by framing the invitation with red glass and using blue glass for the top of the box. A row of 1" bevels surround the red glass to create an elegant border. A butterfly clasp was added to continue the theme of the invitation. Mirror is used in the bottom, so when light goes through the bevels and clear glass it creates a beautiful reflection.
To the left you can see an example of a Bar Mitzvah invitation memory box. We created this box using red and clear glass and black patina finish. A row of 1" bevels and red glass surrounds the invitation to create a masculine border. A glass lift was made to hold a star of David, to enhance the theme of the invitation.
Mirror is used in the bottom.
To the left, you can see we created a memory box by framing the invitation with orange glass and a row of bevels. To continue the theme of the invitation, we used a butterfly clasp to complete the design.
To the left you can see an example of a wedding invitation keepsake box. We created this box using bronze and clear architectural glass with a gold finish. A row of 1" bevels surround the invitation to create an elegant border. A shadow box was created to accommodate the rhinestones that are in the middle of the flowers on the invitation. Two hearts are used to enhance the theme of the invitation. Mirror is used in the bottom.
To the left you can see an example of a Bat Mitzvah invitation memory box. We created a custom smiley face clasp to enhance the theme of the invitation. It has a black finish. A row of 1" bevels surround the invitation to create an elegant border. Mirror is used in the bottom, so when light goes through the bevels and clear glass it creates a beautiful reflection.
To the left you can see an example of a stained glass wedding invitation keepsake box. We created this box using architectural clear glass, bevels and a gold finish. A row of 1" bevels surrounds the invitation to create an elegant border. A gold filigree clasp was added to enhance the theme of the invitation. Mirror is used in the bottom, so when light goes through the bevels and clear glass it creates a beautiful reflection.
This wedding took place at Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome.
Here's the above wedding invitation keepsake box opened. You can see a photo of the bride and groom standing in Saint Peter's Basilica. This photo is secured under a piece of clear glass.