Venues & Buildings

Adding an image of where your reception will be, or some iconic buildings in the city or town where you are getting married, is a fun way to personalize your invitation suite. Adding an etching to an envelope liner, or a drawing to your insert cards are just some examples of ways to do this. Check out some ways our couples have incorporated their beautiful venues into their wedding invites.

An Elegant Etching

An image of the wedding venue, The Park Savoy Estate, is front and center on these tri-fold style invitations. Gold foil frames the main invite, as well as the monogrammed tag on the front of the enclosure. These invitations are all about elegance and fit the overall vibe of the venue perfectly.

An etching of the Park Savoy Estate is printed on the main invite, which is framed with a gold border.

Matching gold accents can be found on the front of the invitation as well.

Modern Drawing of a Historic Downtown

A stunning illustration of buildings in historic downtown Philadelphia is printed on the front of the Details booklet, taking this invitation suite to the next level. A mix of script and print fonts, clean lines and brushed gold accents are a perfect match for the overall vibe of a city wedding. The metallic finish of the opal jacket sleeve pairs well with the modern, elegant theme of their wedding venue, The Lucy by Cescaphe.

The opal jacket sleeve and gold details match the modern elegance of The Lucy.

A very talented artist created this gorgeous drawing of some of the well known buildings in Downtown Philly.

Envelope Liner Images

An etching of Clark’s Landing Yacht Club is printed on the top of the these panel pocket invitations. A mix of modern script and traditional print fonts can be found on the main invite, as well as the insert cards. As guests open these invitations, they will also see a beautiful envelope liner with a matching image of the wedding venue inside.

Wedding guests will open these invitations and get a glimpse of Clark’s Landing Yacht Club.

The same venue image is also printed at the top of the main invite.

Blue Hues For A Yacht Club Wedding

The main focal point of these tri-fold invitations is the image of Brant Beach Yacht Club that spans across the entire bottom of the enclosure. All text and the venue etching are printed in a deep blue color, which really pops against the crisp white background. Matching twine holds the tri-fold closed, and the finishing touch is a dusty blue hangtag with the couple’s initials.

The Brant Beach Yacht Club is printed along the bottom of all three panels of the tri-fold.

A hangtag with a monogram of the couple’s initials and the wedding date is tied onto the twine in a small bow.

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