Irina + Roman’s Pressed Flower Wedding Invitations

So, this groom proposed using a poem. Can you think of a more romantic proposal?! When Nicole of Umama heard the story, she knew that she wanted to recreate that romantic feeling with calligraphy from M.K. Sadler and pressed flowers evoking a page from a well worn book. I love the soft and delicate nature of the resulting invitation!

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From Nicole: Irina and Roman are lovers of prose, and we were totally smitten when Irina shared that Roman proposed using Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem: Soul Meets Soul on Lover’s Lips. It was completely our muse. For this invitation, we wanted to create a page from a well-worn book with handwritten elements and the notion of flowers pressed between favorite pages. The soft elements are exactly as Shelley said and make for an invite that “points to the heavens.”

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Thanks Nicole!

Design: Umama

Calligraphy: M.K. Sadler

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Photo Credits: Umama