Fine Stationery • Personal Attention • Guaranteed Satisfaction
The Dandelion Patch - Northern Virginia's premier retailer of wedding invitations, stationery, birth announcements and party invitations.
Since 1994, The Dandelion Patch has been exceeding the expectations of our customers from all over the Northern Virginia region for all their stationery and invitation needs. Whether it’s your dream wedding, your baby's baptism, or your child's Sweet Sixteen, Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah, we can—and do—find the perfect invitation to fit your style and budget. With trained experts ready to help you navigate through the many choices, it’s no wonder that we’ve been named “Best Stationery Store of Fairfax County” by the Sun Gazette every year they’ve done the survey.
The Dandelion Patch offers the largest selection of fine paper products in the Northern Virginia area and carries traditional favorites like Crane’s and William Arthur as well as fresh, new manufacturers like Vera Wang, elûm, and allie munroe. And just in case you can’t find exactly what you are looking for, our creative team also does custom work, exclusively for you. Our custom products have been featured in InStyle and Martha Stewart Weddings.
At each life milestone, whether it's your wedding, the birth of your child or a special birthday party, you have wishes for how you hope each moment will be experienced and remembered. Consider that wistful moment as you walk into our store. Because, at The Dandelion Patch, you make a wish, and we’ll help it come true.
The Dandelion Patch was voted Best Wedding Vendor 2009 by Washingtonian's Bride & Groom Magazine!
Here We Come A-Caroling...
The holidays are a time for celebrating traditions - decking the halls, singing carols, and spending time with loved ones. Byers' Choice Carolers honor these traditions in timeless figurines, all handmade by Pennsylvania artisans. Each Byers' Choice Caroler represents an historical time period and no two are ever the same. In the spirit of the holidays, Byers' Choice donates more than 20% of its profits to charity each year.