Jen’s Nautical Baby Shower Invitations

How cute are these nautical baby shower invitations from Kim at Bright Room Studio? Created for Kim’s childhood friend Jen, the invitations combine a sweet anchor pattern, blue and mint color palette, and the sweetest greeting: Ahoy, it’s a boy!

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From Kim: Jen is one of my best friends from high school so I was absolutely honored to create her baby shower invitation for her! The shower was thrown at her uncle’s seafood restaurant so a nautical theme was a no-brainer. And “Ahoy, it’s a boy!” was just too cute to pass up!

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Even though the invitation was for a baby shower, I wanted the design to be sophisticated. The blue-gray and mint color palette and subtle rope and anchor details were the perfect way to keep it masculine, preppy, and classic.

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My favorite detail was the anchor pattern on the back. The mint anchors represent their new family, with a little baby anchor next to the “mom” and “dad” anchors.

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Thanks Kim!

Bright Room Studio is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of Kim’s beautiful work right here!

Photo Credits: Bright Room Studio

Chris + Erin’s Adventure-Inspired Baby Shower Invitations

Parenthood is definitely an adventure, so I’m loving the theme behind these adventure baby shower invitations from Brynne at Harken Press! Brynne incorporated the nursery color palette – coral and navy – along with playful aqua envelopes. Sweet, simple, and delightfully whimsical!

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From Brynne: Erin and Chris’s baby shower invitation was inspired by the unpredictable journey to parenthood and their love of simple and whimsical style. “It’s an adventure” has been the ongoing motto for this expecting couple. They knew they wanted to work it into the invitations. The hot air balloon was the perfect image for the exciting ups and downs of life. 

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Navy and coral ink with aqua envelopes were a fun way to bring in colors from the nursery. The invitations are letterpress printed on pearl white Lettra cotton paper.

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Thanks Brynne!

Design: Harken Press

Letterpress Printing: Quality Letterpress

Photo Credits: Harken Press

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Hexagons

We’ve discussed the geometric trend in weddings before, but have you noticed that hexagons are really having a moment? They’ve recently come out as one of the front runners in the geo trend and can be found in all sizes as escort cards, table numbers, menus and more! Here’s a few of my favorite ways I’ve seen them used in wedding stationery! —Kelly

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Photo by Love Is A Big Deal, Escort Cards by Be True Designs via Ruffled (right), Photo by Kimberly Michelle Gibson Photography via Ruffled (left)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration Ideas: Hexagons via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Sean Flanigan, Escort Cards by Tor Weeks and Alper Kologlu via Ruffled

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration Ideas: Hexagons via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Josh Gull Wedding Photography, Menu by Nico and Lala via Ruffled

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Photo by Spindle Photography, Calligraphy by Kelly Cummings via Every Last Detail

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration Ideas: Hexagons via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Sean Flanigan, Dessert Labels by Tor Weeks and Alper Kologlu via Ruffled

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Photo by Spindle Photography via Every Last Detail (left), Photo by Captured by Aimee, Menu by Sweet Emilia Jane via Green Wedding Shoes (right)

Day-of Wedding Stationery Inspiration Ideas: Hexagons via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Spindle Photography, Calligraphy by Kelly Cummings via Junebug Weddings

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Michelle + Bernie’s Black and Gold Brooklyn Wedding Invitations

Michelle and Bernie wanted their wedding in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood to be a giant party celebrating their marriage. For their invitations and save the dates, Michelle (the designer behind Meesch) started with a black and gold color palette. Michelle also incorporated lots of fun celebratory details throughout the suite, like tissue paper confetti with the save the dates and a glittery gold envelope with the invitations. So fun!

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From Michelle: Bernie and I got married at Rebar in DUMBO. It was the perfect venue for us. We wanted a party to celebrate our marriage and that’s exactly what we had. When deciding on the design, black and gold kept twirling around in my thoughts. The tone was set with the save the dates. I hole punched tissue paper, and put handfuls in cello bags and taped them to the announcement that I screen printed, with awesome washi tape.

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When creating the invitation suite, I wanted to to keep it fun. In the end, it was a little recap of or relationship. The invitations I letterpress printed on Crane’s Lettra and then had them foiled stamped and the edges painted in gold. For the black envelopes, I screen printed “The story goes like this…” and the return address. Once that was done, I took rolls of gold glitter wrapping paper and cut down smaller squares for the envelope liners, adding some extra flare.

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Instead of doing inserts for the directions and accommodations info, I decided to make a little info booklet. Inside was everything everyone needed to know; how to get there, where to stay, and then we highlighted some of our favorite spots. Since we would be taking pictures by the Brooklyn Bridge, I drew the illustration for the cover. Everything was tied up nicely with black and gold twine from Knot + Bow.

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I screen printed the image of the Brooklyn Bridge onto welcome tote bags for the guests that were staying at the hotel. We tied a smaller version of the map around the handles, which also listed events going on that weekend in Brooklyn.

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For our favors, we decided on coasters. Mama’s Sauce foil stamped the image of the Brooklyn Bridge, and we wrapped them up in some awesome bags from For Your Party, along with an insert that thanked everyone, and had a link to songs from our wedding playlist. I spray painted little action figures for the food cards, and made bags of confetti to be thrown for when we walked down the aisle.

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Thanks Michelle!

Design: Meesch

Foil Stamping: Mama’s Sauce

Twine: Knot + Bow

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

Photo Credits: Meesch