Michelle + Oshine’s Paris-Inspired Wedding Invitations

Today’s real invitations come courtesy of Michelle from Armas Design.  Michelle’s rockin’ wedding was featured on snippet & ink a few weeks back, where I fell in love with her Paris-themed invitations.  Michelle was kind enough to send over some additional photos and information about how she put her invitations together – so I’ll turn things over to Michelle:

We had a small wedding, and I wanted to make the invitations very special, but not too precious. I wanted the invitations to exude a playful, quirky quality but with a crisp, buttoned up undertone.  That pretty much sums up our wedding look!

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We also had a tight budget, so I bought some plain ivory cards embossed with a wreath on the top and printed the invitations at home:

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The special details come from the vintage reproduction maps of Paris that I used to line the envelopes with, which were too dull and thin on their own, and vintage stamps. I bought tons of vintage stamps on eBay and peppered the envelopes and the reply envelopes with gorgeous colored stamps:

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I also printed the programs and the reply cards at home. For our thank you cards, I bought an embosser with our initials and some red rimmed cards from Crane and made “custom” thank you cards.  I also used that embosser to make our programs unique and give them a more tactile feel:

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To add a little bit more of an irregular, organic element, I had the post office hand stamp the envelopes, so they have that nice round stamp on on them.  It was a nice finishing touch since the suite was very symmetrical and classical.

I love the way Michelle incorporated vintage maps and stamps to balance out the more classic invitation elements.  And the use of a custom embosser is one of my favorite details – particularly since it can be used to customize any future personal correspondence.  Just lovely!

{images via Armas Design – thanks Michelle!}

New Giveaway! Smock Paper

The only thing better than ending the week with a stationery giveaway is starting the week with a giveaway!  This week's giveaway is sponsored by one of my favorite letterpress studios, Smock Paper.  In addition to a fabulous line of eco-friendly letterpress wedding invitations, Smock Paper has a wonderful line of social stationery, which is the focus of this week's giveaway:

Veranda suite

Pavillion suite
 
Liony-with-calligraphy  

Okay, so here are the rules:  Head on over to the Smock Paper website and browse through the social collection.  The contest includes the boxed sets of note cards, thank you cards, and fill-in party invitations.  Pick out your favorite design (just one design please, not one from each category), then pop back on over here and leave a
comment with telling us which one you picked.  The winner will win three boxed sets of their choice!

You'll have until midnight (EST) on Thursday, April 16th to enter the giveaway, and I'll announce the winner here on Friday.  Bonne chance!

{images via Smock Paper – thanks Cyd!}

Illustrated Wedding Invitations – Rifle Design

I love, love invitations that incorporate hand-lettering or illustration, particularly the work of Florida-based illustrator Anna Melcon Bond of Rifle Design.  Anna seems to effortlessly blend traditional illustration with folk art elements to create some of the most lovely Save the Dates and wedding invitations.

This first Save the Date is one of my all-time favorites – I love the the contrast between the black background, floral illustrations, and white hand-lettering is just so beautiful:

The next set is one of Anna’s most recent invitation suites, created for a late Spring wedding in North Carolina:

Rifle Paper Co Illustrated Wedding Invitation Suite

Rifle Paper Co Illustrated Wedding Invitation and Map

Rifle Paper Co Illustrated Wedding Invitation and Map

As you might expect, Anna designed the invitations for her own wedding.  She then carried those elements through to other elements of the wedding, such as the ceremony programs and even to the cake!

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Rifle Paper Co Fan Ceremony Programs

Anna Bond Rifle Paper Company Wedding Cake

I love the way Anna brings a sense of fun and whimsy to every invitation design:

Rifle Paper Co Hand Lettered Wedding Invitation

Rifle Paper Co Hand Lettered Wedding Invitation

Rifle Paper Co Hand Lettered Wedding Invitation

Gorgeous, right? For more of Anna’s lovely work, head on over to her website, blog, and flickr page (where you can also see a few photos from her lovely, lovely wedding)!

{image credits: rifle design}

Matt + Brijit’s Whimsical Booklet Wedding Invitations

A couple of weeks ago I featured these engagement party invitations from itsmematt, but the wedding invitations and Save the Dates are just as fabulous!

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{Matt and Brijit’s Save the Date poster}

I asked Matt if he’d be willing to tell us about the design process in creating their invitations, and here’s what he had to say:

When I proposed to my now wife, I knew before hand that I would be designing all of the invites and additional goodies.  I feared that, designing for myself, like most designers can attest to, is extremely hard to do.  So I treated the invites like a collaboration for an event that I wasn’t partaking in.  That sounds stupid right?  Well I knew that if I designed it as though it were my wedding I might seize up.  I mean seriously, I was getting married!?  It’s one of the most frightening/exciting things you can go through in life, I couldn’t add being my own harshest critic on top of that.  So what I did was treat it like my wife was the client (after all, she should be in love with everything for the big day).  Boy oh boy did that make it easier to get started.

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She picked a color scheme: grays, yellow and white.  She then showed me some silhouettes she liked and some calligraphic flourishes she really liked.  I then went to town making silhouettes of the two of us and scanning in some really cool French calligraphy.

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The design process went easy.  We wanted to make a booklet from the get-go and so instead of the traditional
saddle stitch we went for a more personal approach and we sewed each one along the left side.

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I used a typewriter font for a personal story of how the proposal went down to tie in the fact that our guest book at the reception would be an old typewriter with a roll of paper attached.

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It was such a great process from start to finish and it was so well received from everyone in attendance.

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I love the way Matt and Brijit took a more personal approach, using their wedding invitations to tell their story in a completely unique way.  For me, that’s one of the biggest advantages of having an invitation booklet, and I’m so happy to see more and more couples moving in this direction.  Thanks so much Matt, for sharing your invitations with us!

{images via itsmematt}

Kathleen + Jeremy’s Creative Black and White Wedding Invitations

Holy moly do I love these invitations, featured yesterday on A Cup of Jo.  From the vellum of the main invitation to the rsvp tag to the mix of script and typewriter fonts, the whole invitation suite is just fabulous:

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The bride, Kathleen, designed the invitations herself (she’s an art director for a local ad agency) and said she was going for a kind of Wes Anderson/correspondence letter vibe – and she definitely pulled it off!  I particularly love the non-traditional wording on the invitation.  Kathleen’s sister wrote the text with a few tweaks from Jeremy.  In case you can’t read it in these photos, here’s what it says:

The polished presence
of your sincere self and guest of favor

Are requested at the nuptials of
Jeremy + Kathleen*

Date
Time
Venue/Location

heavy hors d’oeuvres . wine . beer

Your prolonged attendance is appreciated
as good cheer will extend into the evening hours
with an open reception, libations, and victuals

Yours sincerely,

And then they signed the invitation below two custom silhouettes!  How great is that?  You can read more about Kathleen and Jeremy’s invitations on their blog right here.

*they use their full names here over two separate lines, but I’m abbreviating it here.

{images via A Cup of Jo and J + K}