Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations

Watercolor illustrations and dreamy vineyard scenery sounds like the perfect way to start the week. These illustrated vineyard wedding invitations come to us from Designer Rolodex member Wide Eyes Paper Co. I’m loving the fold-out invitation design that shares all the wedding details (and the couple’s love story!) on a single page – and Amanda always creates the most beautiful illustrated envelope liners!

Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

From Amanda: Nicole and David decided on a fully custom eight panel quad-fold invitation that captures every beautiful detail of their vineyard wedding. The opening page of the invitation shows the gleaming watercolor portraits of Nicole and David with hand painted greenery adorning the corners. Such a fun way to get everyone excited for this couple to walk the aisle!

Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

As the pages unfold you are whisked away to a hand painted watercolor scene of the Bluemont Vineyard, their lovely wedding location. I am tempted to hop in the car right now and head to Virginia! Our new favorite feature we have added to our invitations are the tiny custom icons that we curate for each couple.

Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

The back panels of these illustrated vineyard wedding invitations tell “The Story of Nicole and David” with every detail from inception to real time. We loved painting everything from the college where they met, to the tender steak on their first date, to their graduation caps and, of course pizza. Talk about a fun love story. For all of the special watercolor details this set is simple on the verbiage. Sometimes a picture says it all.

Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

The perforated RSVP is a good indicator that you should send your answer in the mail ASAP, because this wedding will be one for the record books. We love that the quad-fold invite allows the RSVP to be right on the bottom of the invitation for safe keeping and the fact that it is a postcard means it’s ready to be dropped right in the mail.

Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

Lastly, we incorporated the watercolor scenery of Bluemont Vineyard on the custom envelope liners for that special extra added touch. One of our favorite details of the entire suite!

Illustrated Vineyard Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

Thanks Amanda!

Design: Wide Eyes Paper Co.

Printing: Paper Jam Press

Wide Eyes Paper Co. is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Jordan Hughes

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen-Forty

I’m thrilled to introduce our next stationery designer, Tricia Kim of Fourteen-Forty! Based here in New York, Tricia works with couples on custom wedding stationery and has grown her business focused in the wedding industry for many years now. She’s here to share about how learning about production processes informed her design process and how her growing team approaches the design process with each client. —Megan Soh

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

From Tricia: I started Fourteen-Forty about six years ago, after years of designing in the magazine industry. Funny enough, my first job was actually for a wedding publication! While what I learned at these companies was invaluable, working for large brands made me realize that I really wanted to take ownership of something that I could put my heart into. I’ve always loved making things with my hands, so letterpress printing with its mix of art and mechanics came naturally to me, which is where this obsession with stationery all began.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

I was living in New York City when letterpress printing was really starting to emerge again as a craft, and I was able to find a lot of resources to start honing my skills as a printer. By no means did I ever completely master the art of printing, but it became a wonderful outlet for creativity and I loved the problem solving that it required. Looking back, I am so glad that I was able to learn the production side since understanding it from first hand experience has truly made me better equipped as a designer. Knowing the limitations, technical aspects, and possibilities helps me make good design decisions for my clients. As I gained experience at the press and became more embedded in the stationery community, the idea of Fourteen-Forty came to life (the name is an homage to the year moveable type was invented) and I slowly started building the company from the ground up.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

Fast forward six years, and today Fourteen-Forty is primarily focused on designing custom wedding invitations. Located in the downtown area of Manhattan, we are a hardworking group of creatives dedicated to dreaming up unique keepsakes. We offer custom illustration, watercolor, typographical designs, all kinds of specialty printing, calligraphy, wax sealing, and more. We love working with paper along with other materials, like leather, fabric, acrylic, and wood. And if we haven’t done it before, we’re always willing to try something new!

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

As the owner of the studio, I handle most of the client-facing and business duties, which pretty much means I am constantly on email. One of the most important things to us is customer service. I love connecting with clients on this level and helping them navigate the whole process, which is usually a completely foreign experience to them. On the business side, I am constantly brainstorming to expand the brand and refine our processes, enhance our client experience, and just meet the day to day challenges of running a small business—fielding emails, meetings, and calls, connecting with planners and vendors, strategizing on marketing initiatives and and checking in to see how different projects are going.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

We all work together in an open plan studio, which I love because it promotes an incredible amount of collaboration, which is so key to this process. I find that this set up promotes efficiency as well as keeps everyone aware of the tasks at hand and the goals we need to meet.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

One of the more difficult things to manage in a busy studio is prioritizing tasks and keeping the wheels moving for all our clients at the same time. There are days when the to-do list is overwhelming, and it’s so important to see clearly what needs to be done first, second, and so on down the line. That’s why timelines are so important to us—we set a timeline for each client and make sure we do everything we can to stick with the dates and prioritize appropriately.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

Our process typically starts with a call and/or client meeting, during which we really start drilling down into the client’s vision, and start sharing with them all of the possibilities. Once a plan is formulated, we begin the design process, during which we’re brainstorming and sketching out ideas, and presenting them in a series of proofs. There is a period of back and forth when we integrate changes, really listening to our client’s feedback, and hone everything to perfection.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

Then we are signing off on the designs and sending them to print. Depending on the project, the next phase can actually be the most intense for us. This is when production begins, and we are spending on average one to five weeks (sometimes more!) actually producing the designs. With more elaborate projects, we may be getting supplies and finishing techniques done by 5-10 different artisans during this phase, which takes time and a lot of coordination to get right.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

In addition, some of the assembly that we do (liners, vintage stamps, calligraphy, wax seal ties, and even simply collating the right items into a particular guest’s envelope) take an enormous amount of time and precision to achieve.

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

In the end, it’s all worth it to reach our goal—a design that is new, special, and specific to each client. There is no better moment then when we present the finished suite after months of hard work, and see our client look at their dream invitation for the first time!

Behind the Stationery: Fourteen Forty

All photos by Sasithon Photography except where noted.

Want to be featured in the Behind the Stationery column? Reach out to Megan at megan [at] ohsobeautifulpaper [dot] com for more details.

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations

I’m always in favor of vibrant floral wedding invitation designs, but especially in the summer! These gorgeous and vibrant floral summer wedding invitations from Designer Rolodex member Amanda of Wide Eyes Paper Co. combine beautiful floral illustrations with whimsical hand lettering for a bright and cheerful midwestern wedding. And seriously, how gorgeous is that envelope liner??

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

From Amanda: Less is definitely more in this vibrant floral summer wedding invitation suite. Andrew and Amanda had a vision of bright, cheerful, and whimsical with a minimal inspired flare. We utilized a striking color palette of pinks, oranges and reds which is perfect for the summer wedding in Indianapolis. The bride wanted to tie in her floral arrangement with the paper goods so we created a custom watercolor floral design that adds a pop of whimsy but still keeping the aesthetic fresh.

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

The simple wording of this invitation showcases a whimsical hand lettered font for the couples’s names and a simple sans serif font for the remaining important details. The hand-painted design carries over to the RSVP card. We love putting the invitation and RSVP card next to each other as the floral elegance is carried between the two.

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

The tiny details are what make each set an individual work of art. Customizing each invitation set to perfectly align with the couples unique love story is what makes our job so special. One of our favorite parts of the design process is the custom map card we get to paint, highlighting all of the special spots near and dear to the lovebirds’ hearts.

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

For the envelope liners, we carried over the custom florals used throughout the set to add even more whimsical charm. Yes, they match the invitation and bring the whole set up a notch, the real cherry on top. We ALWAYS recommend liners to do just that. Finally, each envelope features hand lettered calligraphy which also ties in the unique hand crafted nature of the invitation suite.

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

Vibrant Floral Summer Wedding Invitations by Wide Eyes Paper Co.

Wide Eyes Paper Co. is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful work right hereor visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Swiss Dot Photography