Brittany & Anthony (Watercolor Peony, Hydrangea and White Roses )

This summer wedding was held outside in the Delaware Park Rose Garden of Buffalo, New York, so it’s only fitting that we used ample amounts of white roses, peonies and hydrangeas. The watercolor flower design is carried through the whole suite, including on the backside of the invitation.

The digital flat printed suite is wrapped with twine for a nod to the outdoor venue, and hand-pressed light gold wax seal peony design adds a touch of class and sophistication.

Amanda & Michael (Wisteria and Tropical Leaves Vellum Wrap)

The design of this suite comes from the florist’s inspiration for the outdoor clear tent reception decor. A large centerpiece of wisteria and tropical leaves hung over the dance floor, which is emulated in the vellum wrap design.

Florals and leaves were used as accents on the envelope liner, custom wax seal, and even the outside of the envelope. Not shown here: vintage stamps in shades of blue for the outer mailing envelope, and dried flower “confetti sprinkles” which were a surprise for guests when they opened the invitation envelope.

Gabrielle & Gregory (Succulent Inspired with Vellum Accents)

Accents of translucent vellum and white ink on dark blue envelopes provide unexpected accents of modernism to this otherwise traditional suite. A custom G&G monogram design with succulents was used on the vellum wax seal. The succulent motif and monogram were carried through the simple and clean invitation design, insert cards, and even the wedding reception menu card.

Letterpress printing was used on the main invitation and digital flat printing on the insert cards.

Sarah & Nick (Dusty Blue Watercolor Floral Crest)

Delicate dark blue chiffon torn edge ribbon with a hand-pressed custom monogram wax seal give this suite major Bridgerton vibes.

The watercolor crest was constructed with all of the flowers in the bride’s bouquet. Digital flat printing on white cotton stock adds a softness to the design.

Jennifer & Joshua (Lavender and Lace Pocketfold)

A lace laser cut design in metallic gold stock was the center of attention for Jen and Josh’s lavender inspired suite. The invitation on the pocketfold was framed by a dark purple mat that matched the small touches of lavender and light pink, white and violet flowers that were scattered through out the suite.

Not shown here: the gorgeous acrylic boxes with flowers in them that we designed for the seating chart, and the J+J monogram wax seal.

Constance & Christopher (White Pocketfold with Poppy and Thistle)

Connie and Chris wanted to incorporate specific elements into their pocketfold design: the thistles represented his Scottish background, and the poppies symbolized her Polish heritage. The outcome was a very special and completely bespoke suite! The design spanned the save the dates, to the envelopes all the way to the main invite and enclosure cards.

The wax seal with monogram “C2” design closed the woodgrain pocketfold with delicate white thread. Even though we had lots of design elements, a modern look was achieved with simple typography, bright white one white paper stock for the flat digital printing, and a watercolor illustration of the venue grounds. Simple bold color was added with the dark navy blue envelope with white ink printing.

Taylor & Ryan (White Acrylic with Gold Foil Roses)

We used only the most luxurious elements in this suite. Guests opened a white box which held the invitation suite wrapped in tissue paper which was sealed with a gold wax seal. The invitation was custom designed with delicate roses which were also on the backside of the save the dates as a sneak peek to the invitation to come.

Each element was printed with gold foil for that added shine of classy bling. The main invitation was printed on one eighth inch thick white acrylic and enclosure cards were printed on bright white cotton stock.

Kelli & Charles (Minimal Terracotta Pocketfold)

When we could not find the perfect color in a pocketfold, we made our own! This custom invitation design features the gorgeous rust, terracotta pocketfold with simple initials monogram. Texture was brought in to show the more rustic side of the reception venue with the woodgrain embossed bellyband, and fonts with a handwritten feel. Dried “bunnytail” and wild flowers were pressed onto the bellyband with the wax seal.

Typography and design was kept clean and simple. The only graphics used were for the schedule and map cards, which featured icons for the wedding day events and a road map of the ceremony to venue routes.