One of my favorite invitations from the last couple of weeks came from this wedding over on Once Wed. I was particularly taken with the letterpress invitation booklet that the couple created:
From the bride, Sara: The inside included the formal invitation, a hand drawn map and a postcard for the response card. Out of town guests had an additional perforated piece with travel information on half, and a response card for the rehearsal dinner. We assembled the whole thing by hand, sewing each book up with some string.
I also love how the couple carried the faux bois graphic from their invitation booklet into other elements of the wedding:
For even more invitation booklet goodness, Christine posted a link to these jaw-dropping and absolutely stunning wedding invitation books (an honest-to-goodness bound book!):
There’s more (including DIY instructions if you’re not afraid to get your hands reeeaaallly messy) over at Merriment Design.  I love the idea of a wedding invitation booklet (or actual book if you’re so inclined) – these would make wonderful keepsakes for family and friends, particularly for a more intimate wedding. Anyone else thinking about doing something similar for their own wedding?
{Sara + Casey’s photos by Kyle Hale via Once Wed, Nikki + Nick’s photos via Merriment Design}
oh wow, SO inspiring! i love that both couples went the whole nine yards to make their special occasion feel special for everyone.
aren’t those books ridiculous and fabulous? i am wishing i had a project like that right now.
What a lovely, lovely post and blog you have:)
hi nole! i found another invitation book this week, made by kendrick kidd and posted it up on mint. it’s a different feel from the ones you have here but i think the booklet format is so fun.
http://www.mintdesignblog.com/?p=1171
Hi Nole, thanks so much for posting Nikki and Nick’s wedding invitation book! They’re super talented, yes? Love your blog…