Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations

If you can’t have a typical destination wedding, why not bring the destination home to you? Sarah from Banter & Charm designed these bilingual copper foil and blind letterpress wedding invitations as a nod to both the English and Spanish heritage of the couple! A delicate blind letterpress printed lace-inspired design was the perfect way to complement the festive copper foil details!

Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Banter and Charm

From Sarah: Copper foil and blind letterpress with navy accents – it’s no wonder that Geraldine and Salomon’s wedding invitation suite is one of my favorite designs from the past year. Geraldine came to me looking for a custom invitation design to accommodate the bilingual wording she and her fiancé would be using for their New York wedding. Since Geraldine and Salomon were inviting guests that spoke both English and Spanish, they wanted to include both languages in their wedding stationery.

Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Banter and Charm

Instead of having two separate invitations, they decided to go with a bilingual design that incorporated both languages on a single card. Geraldine knew she wanted a romantic design, and really wanted to incorporate a vintage lace graphic with blind letterpress printing. She loved several of the designs from my invitation collection, but we decided to go with a custom design to accommodate the additional wording she needed.

Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Banter and Charm

The final invitation design featured a gorgeous blind letterpress printed lace detail along the bottom edge, with copper foil printing for the text, all on Crane’s Lettra paper in Fluorescent white. With so much text to include, we needed to get creative on the layout. By using italics for the Spanish wording, we were able to distinguish between the two languages while keeping the design cohesive.

Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Banter and Charm

The reception card was also bilingual, and featured copper foil printing for all the elements. I love the contrast of the subtle blind letterpress printed lace on the invitation with the bold copper foil lace on the reception card. To bring in some color, we went with navy ink in flat printing for the response card. The navy ink added a great pop of color, and by using flat printing for the response card we were able to keep costs down.

Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Banter and Charm

I absolutely love the way this suite turned out. Copper is my new favorite foil, and I have a feeling I’ll be using it a lot in the future.

Bilingual Copper Foil and Blind Letterpress Wedding Invitations by Banter and Charm

Thanks Sarah!

Design: Banter & Charm

Banter & Charm is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Banter & Charm

Happy Weekend!

Happy Weekend everyone! The weather has been absolutely gorgeous in DC the last few days, so I’m doing my best to take advantage of it while it lasts. I chaperoned a field trip for my daughter’s preschool class on Thursday (which is when I took the photo below), and I’ve been spending a lot of time out in my front and backyard gardens soaking in the sunshine. It’s amazing what a little bit of sunshine can do for my overall mood, not to mention catching the first glimpses of daffodils, crocus, and magnolia blossoms around the neighborhood. I hope you all have a beautiful weekend! But in the meantime…

Washington, DC / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Photo by me via Instagram

…a few links for your weekend!

We shared our renovation experience and some of the lessons we learned during our bathroom renovation on the Wayfair blog!

Thanks to the Chronicle Herald for including our Apricot Tiki Mocktail in their article about Dryuary!

I can’t wait to go visit this exhibit at the Hirschorn Museum

Loving the glam metallic details in this pillow

The most beautiful new wedding agenda from the ladies of Sugar Paper

This copper pendant is so pretty – and it’s affordable!

The cutest clover pencils for St. Patrick’s Day

Such fun colors in this rug

The White Helmets has been nominated for an Academy Award – along with three other documentaries focused on the Syrian conflict. I highly recommend watching it, if you haven’t already. It’s tough to watch, but so important.

 

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

Make it Pop! A delicious non-alcoholic winter citrus punch to enjoy at your next party

Sharing some inspiration for a kitchen renovation – and asking for your advice!

The cutest animal-themed birthday cards

A pretty new brush lettering script font

Illustrated farm-t0-table wedding invitations and save the dates

Fun black tie wedding invitations for a backyard wedding

 

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations

When you’re getting married at a farm-to-table restaurant inside a gorgeous refurbished barn in upstate New York, why would you look anywhere else for your wedding invitation inspiration? Enter these gorgeous illustrated farm to table inspired wedding invitations with rich natural hues and stunning copper foil details from Rachel of Robinson Press! From the save the date card inspired by an antique seed packet to the sophisticated navy wedding program, every stationery element from this farm to table wedding is perfect for a crisp fall wedding!

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations by Robinson Press

From Rachel: Hope and Miles wanted to build excitement for their farm to table wedding celebration at the esteemed Blue Hill at Stone Barns restaurant. We decided to base the save the date design on antique seed packets. The save the date was letterpress printed in three colors on Reich Savoy double thick cotton paper.

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations by Robinson Press

The invitation evolved from there to include antique botanical illustrations, mixed with artful borders, and hand calligraphy of the couple’s names and return address by Jenny at Leveret & Hare.

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations by Robinson Press

We added some copper foil details and enlarged a lavender illustration to create an abstract foil printed envelope liner. We letterpress printed it all on Reich Savoy double thick cotton paper, enlisting the help of our pals at DWRI Letterpress in Providence.

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations by Robinson Press

We used Colorplan amethyst RSVP envelopes for a pop of dark purple here and there. We took the printed suite to our friend Angela at Studio Carta and spent way too long trying out different colors and styles of ribbon for the perfect complement to tie together the four coordinating pieces. Settling on a metallic copper ribbon, we then sent the outer envelopes off for calligraphy addressing by Jenny at Leveret & Hare.

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations by Robinson Press

Meanwhile, for the wedding programs, we designed and hand-bound 150 passport sized booklets with Italian parchment endpapers and waxed Irish cotton linen book thread. We made further use of the beautiful borders and botanicals for escort cards, table names, and welcome notes.

Illustrated Farm to Table Inspired Wedding Invitations by Robinson Press

Thanks Rachel!

Design: Robinson Press

Calligraphy: Leveret & Hare

Foil Printing: DWRI Letterpress

Ribbon: Studio Carta

Bookbinding Supplies: Talas Bookbinding

Paper: Reich Paper and Colorplan Paper

Robinson Press is a member of the Designer Rolodex – you can see more of their beautiful work right here or visit the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Rachel Robinson

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations

Sophisticated yet laid back. These backyard black tie wedding invitations from Ashling of Lotus & Ash welcomed guests to a barefoot, relaxed, and formal wedding celebration. We love the juxtaposition of high fashion and low-key relatability! This is such a fun suite, including nods to the couple’s collegiate days where they first met. The modern calligraphy by Nicole Miyuki and classic serif typefaces make the perfect final detail of juxtaposition to pull it all together!

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

From Ashling: As a wedding invitation designer, it’s what I’ve come to call the “triple crown” – a collaborative bride with impeccable taste, a film-worthy love story over a decade in the making, and a shared goal to design a suite that was traditional and timeless, but didn’t take itself too seriously.

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

The mature, edgy, and meaningful invitation suite was such a trifecta. The thread for their wedding weekend was “Black Tie and Barefoot,” and it lived every bit up to its promise. The couple was married in front of the groom’s childhood home, followed by an elegant black tie reception held in the backyard. The celebration ended with an after party in the pool house, and the bride and groom jumping, fully clothed, into the pool.

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

When Steph and Mark first came to us to design their full wedding stationery suite in less than 5 months, we were beyond excited for the opportunity, but needed to get their save the dates out quickly. Still unsure of what their exact wedding aesthetics would be, we celebrated their days as Stanford students with a save the date that incorporated watercolor university ephemera and a portrait of the fraternity house where they first met. We incorporated a vintage map of Stanford from the couple’s collection as a personal, colorful envelope liner.

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

As the details came together for Steph and Mark’s backyard, black tie wedding, we knew we wanted to create something that was both sophisticated and formal, yet fun and modern. Aubergine envelopes with brush calligraphy opened to reveal a Carrara marble liner and foil-stamped pocket, inspired by the wedding decor.

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

The letterpress announcement, printed on the ever gorgeous 2-ply Crane’s Lettra, featured modern calligraphy paired with a classic serif typeface and a blind deboss detail on both the front (the couple’s monogram) and back (a rose pattern). The suite also included weekend details and reply cards with arresting typography, dark floral photography, and haphazard black watercolor swashes, digitally printed on an Indigo press on #130 Classic Crest.

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

Our personal favorite element from the suite? It’s nearly impossible to choose, but the attire card takes the crown. It featured glassine envelopes filled with colorful swatches to inspire guests attire and the instructions “black tie invited, shoes optional.” In our dream world, that would be the requested dress code for all weddings!

Backyard Black Tie Wedding Invitations by Lotus & Ash

Thanks Ashling!

Design and Illustration: Lotus & Ash

Calligraphy: Nicole Miyuki

Letterpress Printing: Dependable Letterpress

Foil Printing: JR Press

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

Photo Credits: Katrina Jayne Photo

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Wedding Details

Anyone planning a vintage-inspired affair for their wedding? Vintage inspired wedding details can be adapted to suit all types of wedding – from laid back bohemian weddings to classic black tie weddings. And if you’re looking to bring DIY elements into your wedding, we’ve got plenty of ideas for you! From wax seals to hand-painted signs, here are some ideas for adding vintage charm to your wedding day. – Annie

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use collected vintage postcards as escort cards. | Photography: Readyluck via The Knot

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Make your send-off memorable with a “Just Married” sign in beautiful and whimsical calligraphy. | Photography: Lauren Balingit, Calligraphy: Rebeca Lynn Calligraphy via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Use wax seals on paper details like escort cards and table numbers. | Photography: Sylvie Gil, Invitations: Little Miss Press via Sylvie Gil

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Direct guests to the bar with a hand-painted sign. | Photography: Pat Furey via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Display your program, menu, and other signage in ornate gold frames. | Photography: Adam Alex via Adam Alex

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Repurpose vintage books as table centerpieces (top) and a backdrop (bottom). | Photography: Lara Hotz Photography, Paper Goods: Deciduous Press via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Attach your escort cards to vintage horseshoes with beautiful ribbon. | Photography: Elizabeth Wells Photography, Event Design: Manmade + Sage via Green Wedding Shoes

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Using calligraphy and a wooden barrel, invite guests to submit ideas to your couple bucket list! | Photography: Carmen Santorelli Photography, Wedding Planning: Amorology, Calligraphy: Twinkle And Toast via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

Chalkboard signs and vintage tea cups in fancy china patterns add plenty of charm. | Photography: Anna Delores Photography, Coordination: WINK! via Style Me Pretty

Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Vintage Inspired Details / Oh So Beautiful Paper

This is more nostalgic for summer sleepaway camps than vintage-inspired, but we couldn’t resist! How creative are these arrow escort cards around a hand painted bullseye? | Photography: Phil Chester, Seating Chart and Arrows Made by Bride and Groom via Green Wedding Shoes