Artist Erik Johnson's silhouettes of the couple were screen-printed onto kraft-paper save-the-dates. The rest of the suite featured free-flowing calligraphy, and the envelopes were adorned with old-timey stamps.
This invitation features a five-page illustrated booklet tied with twine and a vintage heart charm. Its cover was emblazoned with crossed arrows, which matched the bride's wedding ring.
A soft palette of rosy neutrals and light grays are used in traditional monograms, accents of handwritten calligraphy, Magnolia branches, and filigree borders to give this feminine suite a quintessentially Southern feel.
Personalize this playful design with custom silhouettes inspired by Old World charm.
Hand-calligraphed and classic fonts mix in this invitation that is finished with a lacy pink border.
This silkscreened vintage cloth invite is embellished with iconic farm animals to match a ranch wedding motif.
Red flourishes evoke Old World charm, and vintage Lewis and Clark stamps add an extra-special touch to this stationary.
These kraft paper invitations were embellished with wax seals, vintage postage stamps, and custom, watercolored maps.
Spread the news with peppy invitations sporting party-horn motifs.
Old World Victorian aesthetics dominate the design of this letterpress stationery suite. Calligrapher Michele Papineau embellished the envelopes with classic gold calligraphy.
This vintage handkerchief invite doubles as a favor for guests.
Traditional letterpress invitations are slipped into hand-stitched antique leather envelopes for mailing.
In this unique invitation, wedding details are screen-printed on vintage linens that this bride gathered from antiques shops and family members.
The design for these invites was scanned and printed onto card stock, then hand-painted with muted colors.
This custom-made cartoon invite features a color palette of dusty pinks, greens, and browns.
Folk art-inspired paper details on this real couple's invitation suite add an interesting twist.
Invitations for this real wedding were packaged in unused writing tablets from the 1950s. An illustrated love story rested inside each, and underneath was the formal invitation printed on vintage paper.
To create a vintage vibe for a beach wedding, this seashell palette features elegant filigree flourishes.
The inspiration behind this real wedding stationery suite was Silver Age comic books and old-school printing style.
Invitation designers created this custom "coming soon" announcment to mimic a vintage movie poster.
Frame your invitations and requests with a lacy pattern.
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