Wedding Stationery Inspiration: White on Black

I’ve got Halloween on the brain, so I’m taking today’s wedding stationery inspiration a little to the dark side with white on black paper goods.  I absolutely love how calligraphy pops when written on a dark background, and it give off the utmost sophisticated vibe used on menus, escort cards and the like.  With such a striking contest, few other details or embellishments are needed! — Kelly

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Photo by Kristen Spencer Photography via Style Me Pretty

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Dessert Label Photo by Kristen Spencer Photography via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Sara & Rocky Photography, Menu by Minted via Ruffled (right)

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Photo by Krista Mason Photography, Menu Calligraphy by Calligraphy Katrina and Maison du Papier via Grey Likes Weddings

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Menu by Fat Orange Cat Studio

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Wedding Certificate by Rifle Paper Co.

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Escort Cards by Plurabelle Calligraphy

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Ceremony Program by Katie Leigh Robinson Designs (left), Photo by Jenny Jimenez, Place Cards Designed by Andrio Abero and Printed by Studio on Fire via Style Me Pretty (right)

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Photo by Jen Curtis, Place Card Calligraphy by Betsy Dunlap via Once Wed

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Seating Chart and Table Numbers by Plurabelle Calligraphy

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Table Number Calligraphy by Neithersnow

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Sarah + Ryan’s Bright Hand-Lettered Wedding Invitations

This bright and colorful wedding invitation suite from Alison of Love Citron features two of my favorite things – watercolor and whimsical hand lettering.  Alison began by creating the lettering for the invitation suite, then added watercolor washes on both the invitation elements and accompanying ceremony programs. Alison selected bright pink and orange envelopes and patterned liners to complete the design.  So pretty!

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From Alison: Everything in this wedding suite is handmade. I hand lettered all of the text and edge painted the programs. We used bright accents, like hot pink envelopes lined with patterned paper and bright orange vellum response envelopes.

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I also wanted to include watercolor elements, so I painted the lettering on the RSVP. I also did watercolor washes on the ceremony programs and each individual element of the invitation suite.

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Thanks so much Alison!

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Love Citron

Krysta + Brian’s Pattern Filled Wedding Invitations

Annemarie from Scout’s Honor Co. here again… I had so much fun creating these wedding invitations and day of paper goods for Krysta + Brian. This Ohio wedding was held outdoors next to a log cabin and was meant to feel like one big backyard dinner party. The couple incorporated tons of handmade elements and wanted the paper goods to be filled with color, pattern, and chalkboard lettering. To pull off their vision, I hand-lettered the main invitation and menus using white charcoal pencils on black paper, then scanned them into Photoshop for the final layout. The patterns were hand-drawn and layered over watercolor backgrounds. I really enjoyed working in the red/coral/black/white palette and especially love that K + B chose two envelope colors for the main invites (why not?!).

Wedding invitation (front + back), invitation envelopes

Response post cards (front)

Wedding Invitation (front + back)

Programs (front + back)

Menus

For photos of Krysta + Brian’s wedding (and tons of DIY ideas), check out their feature on Ruffled!

Design by Scout’s Honor Co.

Photo Credits: Scout’s Honor Co.

All About Wedding Ceremony Programs

Once you’ve mailed your wedding invitations and are spending your days waiting expectantly by the mailbox for replies, you might start thinking about all those other lovely paper details needed for your big day. One such detail is the ceremony program.

So, what exactly is a ceremony program?

Ceremony programs should outline for guests a basic run-down of what will occur during the ceremony.  They often also outline who’s who in the wedding party and families of the couple. Some types of information you may want to include in your program:

• Order of events: this might include processionals, readings, prayers, the exchange of vows, etc.

• Specific details about the ceremony: this could include specific music that will accompany the wedding party processional, names and origins of readings, music heard or performed throughout the ceremony, etc.

• Names of parents, grandparents and celebrants/officiants

• Names of the bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, ring bearers and ushers

• Any notes or explanations about specific cultural or personal traditions that will take place during the ceremony

• Any notes of remembrance for friends or family who are no longer with you or who were unable to attend

• Any notes of thanks to your friends and family for their presence and guidance

Of course, your program should be a reflection of your event, your personalities and what feels right to you. There is no wedding police and every program is different so do not feel that you need to include everything listed above.  Instead, just think about what you would want to or care to read if you were a guest at your wedding.

What do ceremony programs look like?
Ceremony programs come in all shapes and sizes and those shapes and sizes largely depend on the amount of content you’d like included and your vision for the piece!

Will you be including each reading and prayer written out?  Then perhaps a traditional bound booklet or flip-style program will work best and provide the most room for larger amounts of content.

Getting married on a hot summer day? Program fans are fun and functional!

Opting for a minimalist style or on a tight budget? Flat panels provide a perfect space for a to-the-point program.

Feeling creative?  Programs can be designed in all sorts of creative ways to complement your event style, themes or your venue.  Scroll programs for an English garden wedding? Sure! A chalkboard program for a sweet backyard bash? Of course!

The sky is the limit to how creative, or how sweet and simple, you can make a ceremony program and, in the end, as long as the schedule ends with you getting married, it will be a success!

Design and Letterpress Printing of all the above: Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Gus & Ruby Letterpress is a member of the Designer Rolodex – check out more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Brea McDonald Photography for Gus & Ruby Letterpress

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Wood + Faux Bois

Summer is quickly fading away as the first official day of fall approaches in a few weeks. While I’ll miss many things about the summer months, autumn always makes for some of the most beautiful weddings, with built-in color palettes and landscapes perfect for rustic affairs. Today’s day-of wedding stationery inspiration has me ready for the rich, warm textures of the season, a favorite of which which is wood. You can get a natural, textured feel in your paper goods using the real thing (Think engraved wood table numbers and veneer place cards!) or faux bois (That’s wood grain printed paper! Letterpress menu cards, anyone?). Alright fall, you are now officially welcome. — Kelly

Day-Of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Wood + Faux Bois via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Jen Huang, Menu by Poppies & Posies via Once Wed

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Photo by Lauren Crew Photography (left), Photo by Steve Steinhardt via Southern Weddings (right)

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Photo by Flourish Studio Photography, Menu by Flourish Letterpress via Green Wedding Shoes

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Photo by Nathan Peel Photography, Menu by Five Dot Design via Style Me Pretty

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Ceremony Program and Wedding Stationery by Bell’occhio via Martha Stewart Weddings (left) Wedding Stationery by Ditto Paper via Martha Stewart Weddings (right)

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Photo by Brandon Scott Photography, Table Number by Oslo Press

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Menu by Elum (left) Place Cards via Martha Stewart Weddings (right)

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Favor Tags by Maida Vale

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Photo by Diana M. Lott Photography via Wedding Wire (left), DIY Place Cards via Martha Moments (right)

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