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This custom stationery suite features a black floral vine pattern with red accents. The invitations include the flower pattern as a full border with the coordinating RSVP card, featuring cute meal icons, and double-sided information card with the pattern across the bottom. The first introduction of the black pattern was as a full background on their photo save-the-dates cards, which you may remember from an earlier blog post. We also carried the same pattern, fonts and colors to the day-of stationery, including ribbon ceremony programs, table numbers and place cards with the same meal icons as the RSVP cards.

This bride was in search for traditional wedding invitations with a punch of color, so we designed custom invitations featuring traditional wording and text on white linen stock with a turquoise script font, metallic lagoon blue backing card stock and hot pink ribbon bow. The traditional response card features the same lagoon blue accents with a thin border. To add some flare, we designed custom pink patterned envelope liners to insert in the invitation envelopes. For her ceremony, we designed matching programs with the same traditional fonts, turquoise accents and hot pink ribbon bow.

These modern invitations are a new take on our damask, stripe and dot design with chocolate brown damask and vertical stripes and red accents in a pocketfold. The pocket holds an RSVP card with brown damask and a details card with brown stripes. The outside of the pocketfold was wrapped with brown ribbon with a bow on front. This suite also features matching save-the-date cards, dinner menus, table numbers, seating chart and favor tags.

These swirl wedding invitations feature a fun-shaped frame with burgundy scroll pattern bordering at top of bottom. The matching RSVP card features the same swirl pattern and frame coming in from the left side. These invitations can easily be customized to include any colors to match your wedding.

Because this has been such a popular design of ours, we thought you might want to see it again as a formal wedding invitation. You may remember our original pink and black damask, stripe and dot invitation was created for a wedding rehearsal dinner, seen on an earlier blog post. Then it was recreated with a new damask pattern and more dots for a baby’s Christening invitation, also seen in an earlier blog post. Now we show this design as a wedding invitation with a black and white damask pattern, black and white stripes, black band with large white dots, and pink band with small white dots surrounding the text and splitting the damask and stripe patterns. This versatile design can be used on invitations for any event, and the colors can be changed to your choosing.
This wedding stationery suite is full of fun shapes and borders with a dark purple and gold floral swirl pattern and monogram. The wedding invitation is framed with a gold background and purple floral swirls. The fun shape of the frame adds personality to the design. The matching RSVP card has the pattern reversed with a purple background and gold floral swirls. A small, square information card accompanies the suite with the framed patter just along the top of the card. We used the same shapes and patterns to design matching ceremony programs, reserved signs and table numbers. We also used a variation of the shape, added dots and a single letter monogram for a coordinating rehearsal dinner invitation.

These floral wedding invitations were designed especially for a bride wanting to include all three of her wedding colors and her two wedding flowers. So these oval framed wedding invitations feature cornflower blue and navy blue hydrangeas and daisies with a green band of color. The RSVP card uses the reversed colors for the floral background. We also created matching monogrammed notecards for the couple to use as their thank you cards after the wedding.

FUN FRIDAY: Mango Pattern with Ganesh Indian Wedding Invitations
This groom came to us needing custom wedding invitations for his Indian wedding. He knew he wanted to incorporate three traditional Indian wedding colors of gold, red, and green along with a Mango pattern and a Ganesh symbol at the top. For a rich look, we included a dark red and gold paisley pattern as a background behind the white and green framed invitation text. Because he needed to provide more information to his guests traveling from the US to India, we added a back side to the card with reversed colors. We wanted to make sure the front stood out with a design on the back to compliment it, so the the Mango paisley pattern was switched to red and white.

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