Statement Making Minimalism

Clean lines and functional design. Muted hues and neutral color palettes. Tone on tone. There are so many ways to do minimalism, while also making your invitation suite stand out. Check out these invites for some minimalistic inspiration.

Crisp White on White

White invite, white panel pocket enclosure and white insert cards. This is how you do white on white for a black tie wedding. The bride and groom’s names are printed in a whimsical script font, which is also used on each of the insert cards.  A perfect example of clean, classic and elegant invites.

Simply Stacked

The main invite is printed on ivory paper with crisp, elegant fonts. The Details booklet is printed with white ink on matte black paper, and features a timeline of events, along side the accommodations information. A traditional mail back RSVP card is also printed on ivory paper. A simple, tiny bow is tied from thin black satin ribbon, and holds all of the pieces of this invitation suite together.

Matte Neutrals

Your invites do not need to be exactly the same colors as the ones you’ve chosen for your wedding color story. In fact, you can’t go wrong with a neutral color palette- it goes with everything! This style of invite is a horizontal enclosure invitation, and the color of the enclosure is a light, matte beige. The main invite and insert cards are printed on ivory paper. Wrapped in ivory ribbon and finished with a tag featuring a clean, modern monogram of the couple’s initials.

All About Opal

These sleek jacket sleeve invites also have modern, minimalistic Save the Dates to match. Both the invitations and Save the Dates feature opal paper, bold print fonts, and a touch of script fonts mixed in. To complete the invitation suite, we used a matching ribbon wrapped around each invite, and finished them with a simple monogrammed square tag. Sleek, clean and elegant!

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