You might remember Brian and Stephanie’s aviation-inspired save the dates from a few months back, and today Brian is back to share their wedding invitations!  Brian wanted the invitation design to be elegant, but still modern and fun with bright pops of color.  Brian incorporated the custom rubber stamp that he made for the save the dates, and I love the ampersands that Brian used throughout the suite!
From Brian: I tried to design something classy and – something that fit “us.”  The main invitation piece is a simple A6, one-sided design, that doesn’t stray too far from our save the date concept.  The colors are gray and green, with some black elements included in the piece.  The kraft paper envelope was paired with a black and white checkered envelope liner.
The enclosure is a black tri-fold from Paper Source.  Finished off with some string, round stickers (also Paper Source), and rubber stamps.  The invitations were digitally printed by Mottsy, which offers variable printing data so each individual “info” card (with the map) had one of 6 different designs on the back.
So cool! Â Thanks Brian!
Check out the Designer Rolodex for more talented wedding invitation designers and the real invitations gallery for more beautiful custom invitations!
Photo Credits: Brian Hurst | The Quiet Society
So lovely! It’s so sad there is a typo in “KINDNESS” on the invitation!
So beautiful! Brian has such a great eye! 🙂
I like the stamps involved in this invitation – the rubber stamp on the envelope flap and the postage stamps!
Those postage stamps are pretty special too.
the invitations are exactly as you described and as he wanted – incredibly elegant and fun all at the same time!
That’s very nice for Brian! He is very talented on thinking ideas and creating wonderful design like this. Good job!
Love these. I’ve used this as the inspiration for my own invitations. Thanks Brian.
Hello,
These are LOVELY! Could you help me and tell me where did the lovely black envelop part come from I am looking for something just like that 🙂
Many thanks