Vintage Handkerchief Save the Dates

I love, love, love these beautiful vintage handkerchief Save the Dates, from engaged photographers Luke and Alisha and printed by Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence:

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So gorgeous.  The groom, Luke, provided said this about the inspiration behind the idea:  Our wedding and style definitely has a bit of a vintage feel to it, vintage with an elegant touch (at least that’s the goal). These old style hankies with our date and info printed of them just totally sum up the vibe perfectly. Each handkerchief is totally different from the rest and I love knowing that each save the date going out is unique to the person receiving it.

I love, love this concept.  Wouldn’t you love to receive something like this in the mail?  I know I would…

{photos from here, found via EAD}

Lindsay + Ryan’s Kraft Paper + Gold Wedding Invitations

I completely fell for these beautiful letterpress wedding invitations and Save the Date from SeeSaw Designs during Angela Hardison‘s guest posts on Black*Eiffel.  The invitations were designed and printed for and by one of SeeSaw’s own designers, Lindsay Tingstrom-Casey:

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Luckily for me, Lindsay was kind enough to both send over a few additional photos of her invitations and share some of the inspiration behind the design.  Let’s start with the initial inspiration.

From Lindsay: We were married at the Phoenix Art Museum, a beautiful modern space.  The building itself focuses on a lot of natural, raw materials, and we wanted to continue that feeling with the invites themselves. Our colors included brown, cream, orange and yellow.

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And now for the invitations!

The contrast between roughness of the natural kraft paper material and the clean crispness of the Lettra was really appealing to us. We knew we wanted the invite to have three pieces, so the chocolate enclosure was a perfect solution.

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The blind deboss on the enclosure’s belly band was totally a happy accident – I had no idea it would be legible without ink, but lo and behold, it worked!

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Lindsay printed both the accommodation enclosure from her invitations and her ceremony programs on thick chipboard:

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A couple detail shots of Lindsay’s Save the Dates:

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Lindsay also carried the design elements from her invitation suite over to her escort cards and table numbers and printed them on similar material to the Save the Dates and accommodation card:

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The letterpress that we used to print my invitations, a Kluge, was a recent addition to Seesaw’s studio.  We already had a C&P when the Kluge came to us, and this was actually the first job we printed on it.  Talk about pressure!  Our prior letterpress experience was limited, but it all worked out for the best.

I hope everyone has enjoyed Lindsay’s invitations as much as I have!  Thanks so much Lindsay, for sharing your beautiful wedding invitations and inspiration with us!

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

{images via Lindsay Tingstrom-Casey and SeeSaw designs}

Love this…

…gorgeous and unbelievably romantic Valentine's Day screenprint from Rob Ryan:

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{click to enlarge and read}

When I see you from across a crowded room my heart skips a beat when I
get nearer to the place where I think you might be my heart starts to
thump – will you be there? Will you be there? Will you be there? And
then as if by a miracle, the clouds part and the sun pours out from
behind a curtain of grey and suddenly you are there… my throat goes
dry, my legs turn to jelly and even now as I write this my hands begin
to tremble at merely the memory. I think you have a nice smile. I think
you look kind. I don't want to be alone with my thoughts. Would you?
Could you? Be my Valentine?

{from here}

Springtime Stationery – Lily&Cino

Yesterday was our coldest day yet this winter, but in Australia there seems to be no shortage of warmth and sun.  Perhaps that’s why currently I’m drawn to these Spring-inspired stationery and invitation designs from Australian design studio Lily&Cino:

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Fore more from of the Lily&Cino collection, click here – and you can visit the Lily&Cino blog here.

{images via Lily&Cino)