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.

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.

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.

Nicole & Christopher (Boho-Vintage Gold Foil)

Wanting to emulate the bohemian vibe of the wedding venue, but also keep with the antique and vintage decor, we used muted tones in the imagery of this custom wedding invitation suite. The papers were a cotton stock with digital flat printing. The main invitation was kept simple with only text printed in a matte golf foil printing technique.

The custom monogram was used on the wax seal which tied the suite together with a cotton frayed edge ribbon. Neutral tones for the envelopes and a muted vintage painting envelope liner completed the package.