In Bloom

Spring is here and things are starting to bloom! Gardens are growing and beautiful florals are popping up everywhere- even on wedding stationery. There are so many ways to incorporate nature into your invites. Color choices, different types of plants and where you add them into your invitations is up to you. Here we will show you some ways we brought a bit of these garden inspired ideas into invitation design.

Spring Hues

Florals and pastel hues are the perfect pair when it comes to this Spring wedding invitation suite. A wreath of flowers surrounds the text on the main invite. Touches of these same florals can be seen on both the Details booklet and Response card. A light green raw edge ribbon is wrapped around these stacked invites, and a small floral graphic on an opal wax seal is placed in the center of the ribbon as the finishing touch.

Delicate florals surround the text on the main invite.

Coordinating florals can be found on the cover of the Details booklet.

Raw edge ribbon is tied around each invite, and a wax seal with a small floral graphic is placed in the center.

A Touch of Florals

These tri-fold style invitations have just a few touches of florals seen throughout the wedding invitation suite. Small watercolor flowers are printed in the corners of the main invite. Matching florals are also used on the monogram tag that is placed on the front of the invite. A small schedule of events is printed on one of the side panels, and the accommodations and response information is printed on the other. Coral accents are added in to really make these spring wedding invitations pop.

Small floral graphics are printed in the corners of the main invite.

A wedding day time line with tiny icons is printed on one of the side panels of the tri-fold enclosure.

Matching florals are also printed in the corners of the monogrammed tag.

A Wedding in Wine Country

This couple asked us to design invitations for their upcoming wedding in Napa Valley, California. The venue is Tre Posti, an event space that features a garden and a vineyard, as well as an indoor space with the most gorgeous views. To go along with the vineyard theme, we printed grapes in the corners of the main invite, as well as matching grapevines on the monogrammed tag. The invite is glued to the front of a navy panel pocket, which holds all of the insert cards. Each panel pocket is wrapped in vellum and held closed with a matching navy satin ribbon. Perfect for a wedding in the heart of wine country.

Grapes on a vine are printed in the corners of the main invite.

Vellum is wrapped around each invitation and is held closed with navy satin ribbon.

The two layer monogrammed tag has a brushed silver border and small images of vines printed on it.

Beautiful Blues

A pretty shade of light blue can be found throughout this invitation suite for a summer wedding. The main invite features letterpress printing. The Details card is printed on a light blue paper, with a mix of script and print fonts that can also be found on the Response card. Blue florals are printed on vellum, which is then wrapped around each invite and held closed with a matching blue raw edge ribbon. We are loving all the beautiful blue accents.

The main invite features letterpress printing, where the text is pressed into the paper.

The Details card is printed on a pale blue cardstock.

Light blue florals are printed on the vellum, and a matching blue raw edge ribbon is tied in a knot to hold the vellum closed.

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