Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Dark + Moody

In honor of Halloween tomorrow, I thought we could take a trip over to the dark and moody side of wedding stationery. There’s something to be said about the contrast between a bride dressed in white, entering into such a dramatic reception. Flowers and candlelight do an excellent job of setting this mood, but bringing in deep and dark hues with your stationery takes the theme that much further. Think rich purple, deep blues and black, and take a look at some of my favorite moody paper goodies below. —Kelly

Day-Of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Dark and Moody via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Logan Cole Photography via Green Wedding Shoes

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Photos by Rebecca Hansen Weddings via Style Me Pretty

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Photo by Wild Hearts Photography via 100 Layer Cake

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Photo by W+E Photography via Southern Weddings (left), Photo by Aruna B. Photography, Menu by Paisley Quill via Style Me Pretty (right)

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Photo by The Nichols Photography, Calligraphy by Amon Design Studio via 100 Layer Cake

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Photo by Rad + In Love, Marriage Certificate by Pitbulls and Posies via Green Wedding Shoes (left), Photo by Bronsan Photographic, Menu by Fancies & Frills via One Fab Day (right)

Day-Of Wedding Stationery Inspiration and Ideas: Dark and Moody via Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by Ed Osborn Photography, Menu by BerinMade via Style Me Pretty

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Sybil + Oliver’s Floral Poster Wedding Invitations

Nicole from Umama decided to go big with these wedding invitations – like poster big! Nicole incorporated a watercolor-inspired floral pattern and made sure that the reverse side of the invitation could stand alone as keepsake artwork. Beautiful!

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From Nicole: For Sybil and Oliver’s invitation, we wanted to go big! But in being big, we also wanted to make it beautiful and purposeful. The artwork on the back was designed to be a keepsake: to hang on a wall, add to an inspiration board, or pass to a friend.

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Delicate watercolor-esque flowers adorn the invitation, which was then wrapped with an ombre jade ribbon and sealed within a mailer tube. A little LOVE goes a long way!

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Thanks Nicole!

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

Photo Credits: Umama

Jessie + Spencer’s Storybook-Inspired Baby Shower Invitations

These adorable baby shower invitations come to us from Jessie and Jen of Shipwright & Co. – and they’re for Jessie’s own baby shower! The shower doubled as a co-ed pool party and barbeque, so Jessie and Jen wanted to avoid anything traditionally “baby” for the design. They drew inspiration from antique storybooks, incorporating whimsical illustrations and hand lettering. Beautiful!

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From Jessie (and Jen): These invitations were created for a co-ed baby shower doubling as a pool party and barbecue for an expecting mom (me!) who wanted something a little different for her shower. We set out to create an invitation that would be child-like without being overly cutesy. Our inspiration came from storybooks from the 1930s and ’40s, whose beautiful and whimsical illustrations conveyed the sense of childhood that we sought.

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 We printed the moon and animals in a light gray, set against irregular bubbles of overlapping color, to play around with the lovely way in which the translucent inks interact with each other on the lush cotton paper. The details of the party sit within each bubble in hand-drawn text. We loved the way the text pops against the background color and how the pressure of the press raises it up slightly, giving the whole piece that lovely tactile quality you get from letterpress.

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Lastly, we printed the envelopes in the same light green color as the invitations with more hand-drawn text and a different illustration of woodland creatures — this time a happy pair of dancing frogs. This project was hand printed on our 1911 Chandler & Price letterpress on Crane’s Lettra pearl white paper.

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Thanks Jessie & Jen!

Photo Credits: Shipwright & Co.

Kelly + John’s Pink, Mint, and Gold Wedding Invitations

Pink, mint, and gold – can you imagine a sweeter color palette? Nichole from Coral Pheasant incorporated all three colors through both the save the dates and wedding invitations. Nichole started with a fold-out save the date (along with some confetti!), followed by beautiful letterpress printed invitations! The final finishing touches? Calligraphy by Molly Jacques and the perfect pink and mint vintage stamps!

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From Nichole: Kelly and John’s vision for their wedding was for it to be fun and full of surprises with simple pops of color. I love bring­ing an ele­ment of dis­cov­ery to cus­tom sta­tionery and was excited to get started on this project!

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With their deli­cious color palette of mint, pink, and gold, we started with an accor­dion style save the date. The card featured the details on the front and a chevron-inspired pattern on the back. On the last panel, a mini glas­sine enve­lope was attached that con­tained tis­sue paper con­fetti and a small card with their wed­ding web­site. Who doesn’t get excited by confetti?!

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The design car­ried over to their letterpress printed invi­ta­tion suite where cel­e­bra­tory word­ing mar­ried playful typography, and the pattern from the save the date was used on the envelope liners. The finishing touch: lovely calligraphy by Molly Jacques.

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Thanks Nichole!

Design: Coral Pheasant

Calligraphy: Molly Jacques

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

Photo Credits: Coral Pheasant

Seasonal Stationery: 2014 Planners

I get weirdly excited about new annual planners. I always view the beginning of a year as an opportunity to start fresh and set a foundation for the months to come. And I love how far planners have come since my college days! Forget boring black – you can find just about anything, from bold stripes to gold polka dots and everything in between. So whether you prefer daily, weekly, or monthly planners, there are some seriously fabulous options for 2014!

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1. Kate Spade 17-month agenda; 2. Sarah Pinto; 3. Sugar Paper at Target (limited edition and going fast!); 4. Whitney English Day Designer (also available in gold!); 5. Paper Source; 6. Laurel Denise (also available in gold and gray!)

More stylish 2014 planners right here!

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