About Us

Overwhelmed with planning your wedding? Let Pink Poppy Ink worry about the details so you can worry less and enjoy planning your perfect day!

At PPI, we create more than just your ordinary invitation. We take your style, add it with our creativity, and help you set the tone for your big day.

Our process is straightforward and we guide you through each step. We start by offering personal consultations in the Indianapolis area. During this meeting you will meet with our design specialist to discuss your preferences, browse through our portfolio, and choose your paper and colors. Don’t live in Indianapolis, that’s OK! A personal consultation can be conducted over the phone.

After the consultation, we’ll put together a custom quote with all of the options that were discussed. Once you proceed with Pink Poppy Ink’s design we’ll deliver the invitation your guests will be sure to remember.

We also offer save-the-dates, reply and thank you cards, inserts, programs, table numbers, place cards, favor tags, menus and pretty much anything else on paper you can think of!

Choose Pink Poppy Ink and let us create your lasting impression today.

We are proud retailers of Waste not Paper and Do It With More Options paper products.

  

Meet the owner and invitation designer and consultant, Danielle Klotz.

Danielle earned a B.S. in Journalism/Graphic Design from Ball State University in 2005, and has worked as a senior graphic designer, marketing director, account executive and is currently a member of ISES and a committee member of Indianapolis Wedding Ideas Network (iWiNetwork). Danielle was also interviewed in Single. Women. Entrepreneurs.  Second Edition by Erin Albert. {Download the interview}. Pink Poppy Ink was founded in 2008.

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Community Involvement

Pink Poppy Ink donates our leftover paper and materials to the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Chapter members then use the paper to create thank you, get well and other appreciative cards of appreciation for veterans staying in the local VAMC Hospital.