Maddy + Devon’s Vintage-Inspired Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Maddy, of the fabulous wedding blog Inspired Bride, and her fiancé Devon are planning an afternoon wedding for the end of May.  When I first discovered that Maddy is a graphic designer and was planning to design her own letterpress wedding invitations, I begged her to let me feature them here.  Well, the invitations are just in from the printer, so you’re getting the first look here!  Here’s the full invitation suite:

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Maddy also sent over some information about the inspiration behind the design.  Here’s what Maddy had to say:

Since I’m a graphic designer, I knew from the outset that I would design my own invitation.  The concept we came up with from the outset was “vintage modern” – we have very contemporary taste in general but wanted to bring in antique elements as a nod to something old and something new.  My dress, for example, is an antique champagne color, and has vintage style detailing:

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The color scheme was originally pulled from Sophia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette.  The first palette was pink, peach, and antique gold.  The color scheme was modified to pink, green and antique gold after my parents decided they didn’t want to wear pink.  The color change gives it a little more of a modern spin, so I think it still works pretty well.  For the purposes of the invitation, I wanted to keep the palette simple and restrict it to only two of the colors.

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You’ll notice the invitation envelope is missing from the suite.  All of my envelopes were directly shipped to my calligrapher, Laura Hooper, who is matching the Lucia Script in an antique gold.  They look exactly like the RSVP envelopes, except the addressing is on the front.

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I went through over fifty designs before I got to this one.  I knew the “something old” I wanted was in the printing method and the “something new” was in the typography and overall graphic treatment.  The typefaces I used were Avenir and Lucia Script, which I thought paired together well without looking too casual.

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The invitations were printed by Hello!Lucky, and I would highly recommend them to any graphic designer looking for someone to letterpress his or her work.  Alex from HL was so incredibly helpful and patient.  She was a great resource and was happy to send me any samples I needed or answer any questions I had.

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pink-bird-silhouette-letterpress-wedding-invitations

In addition to sending over these gorgeous photos of her invitations, Maddy was also kind enough to include some fabulous advice for other brides thinking about designing their own invitations:

If you’re planning to design your own invitation, I’d highly recommend researching your printing options first. Certain design elements were scaled back or modified because of letterpress limitations. If you know who is printing it before designing it, you’ll have less of a chance of having to let go of design elements you’re attached to later on. Also, make an inspiration folder with images of designs you like but aren’t totally you. Reference these whenever you’re having a design block so you can recall what you’re looking for in your ideal invite.

I love the chic and simple elegance of the design – from the pink and gold color palette to the bird graphic that is just so perfect for a springtime invitation!  Thanks so much Maddy for sharing your invitations, and for sharing such helpful insights into your design process!

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

{all photos by Maddy Susser}

Wedding Invitation Idea – Books!

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:

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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.

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I also love how the couple carried the faux bois graphic from their invitation booklet into other elements of the wedding:

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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!):

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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}

Minna Designs — and reader discount!

Yesterday, I received an e-mail from Minna of Minna Designs – and I wanted to make sure I passed this offer on to all of you.   Minna is a newlywed with a background in both Fine Arts and Graphic Design and recently launched her own design studio, providing custom invitations, announcements, and stationery.  Minna is offering a 20% discount to all Oh So Beautiful Paper readers for the month of December – just be sure to mention that you found her here!

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{photo via Minna Designs}

Weekly Link Round-Up

In addition to being the weekly link round-up, this also is my 100th post! So before we get to the round-up – I just wanted to say “thank you” for all of your support over the past couple of months.  Your comments and e-mails mean the world to me, so please keep them coming!  Okay, so now onto this week’s round-up:

  • Kristina takes care of a few final projects for her wedding on Saturday (congratulations Kristina!)

That’s it for this week. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

Wedding Invitations — Bird and Banner

Bird and Banner consistently produces some of the most amazing wedding invitation designs.  I love their use of non-traditional materials, particularly cloth and wood, in pulling together an invitation suite.  If I hadn’t already been set on a fold-out invitation design, I think I would have very easily switched directions and gone with a design inspired by the stitched invitations below:

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{stitched}

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{Cape Cod Wedding}

A few more favorites from the Bird and Banner collection:

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{a garden wedding in Philadelphia}

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{a wedding in the woods}

Bird-Banner-Family-Farm

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{family farm}

Bird-Banner-Modern-Monogram

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{modern monogram}

I love the hand lettering and interesting typography on these next invitations:

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{notebook doodle}

Bird-Banner-Silhouettes

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{silhouettes}

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{country cookout}

So many more over on the Bird and Banner website.  Swoon…

{all images via Bird and Banner}