This Cheree Berry-designed suite includes whimsical taglines, including "meet us on the coast" printed on the save-the-dates.
A simple engraved nautilus-shell motif is ideal for an elegant wedding at the shore.
This thermography-printed suite features a festive anchor. Forgo the traditional inner envelope and choose suite that includes a paper wrap and satin ribbon.
A casual take on a nautical theme, this letterpressed invite includes a playful rope-inspired border.
A sand dollar and starfish mixed with this clean font creates a design perfect for a laid-back affair.
This style exudes the feeling of warm breezes and soft sand with a clear color scheme inspired by the sea.
For a formal fete, go for this option that mixes navy letterpressed ink with crisp white card stock.
For a subtle way to channel the sea, opt for this hand-painted watercolor invite that mimics various shades of ocean blue.
Aquamarine paper paired with white engraved font creates a summertime style that’s sure to pop.
Like one image an awful lot? Blow it up, crop, and position it differently, like the technique used here with these red-hued sea-inspired icons.
For a tropical-themed wedding, opt for these engraved invitations that are blind-embossed with a tropical tree.
Components of your invitation suite needn't be identical to have a similar flavor. Here, the color, patterns, and overall cabana theme in this invitation bring everything together.
You don't need deep blues to evoke a beachy vibe. This sea-inspired invitation features red iconic compass roses that encircles the couple's first initials.
The invitation for this beach wedding was rolled up and placed inside a glass bottle filled with seashells and sand, then packaged in burlap and tied with twine that also linked a name tag and small starfish charm.
Designed to look like ephemera you might find in your grandmother's attic -- old letters and postcards from far away with timeworn stamps -- this suite is complete with a sailing motif and an all-American palette.
A palm tree and a burgee flag sporting the couple's initials makes up this couple's wedding logo, first introduced on the invitation suite.
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