Love these art deco style invitations from eInvite. They’ve got that Frank Lloyd Wright inspiration, great font options, matching shimmer green envelopes…. we’re sold!
You can personalize almost everything through their online system (font, colors, etc) but I just love the baseline options on this set. The colors are fabulous, the argyle pattern on the response cards creates this kind of a 20s/60s/deco/Mad Men mashup, and it works perfectly.
OK, so they are technically listed as Bar/Bat Mitzvah invites on the website, but thanks to their excellent personalization system, I was able to whip up a sample wedding invite in no time (as you can see in the first image). They’ve even got art deco Thank You cards as part of the suite. Love! (I may snag some of these just for non-wedding-use).
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Just a quick post to say I love this brand new 1920s invitation set from the designers over at HelloLucky! A little art deco, a little art nouveau, and a lot gorgeous…. They’re calling it “Marquee” and it’s just lovely. One nice thing about HelloLucky is that you can get all of their invites with …
Today we’re collecting a few new favorite Art Deco wedding invites to share with you, with looks ranging from elegant foil-stamped Metropolis / deco vibes to romantic 20s inspired beauties.
If you’re designing your own invitations, save-the-dates or other paper goods for your wedding, at some point you’re going to run into a font problem. Namely: Arial and Times New Roman aren’t going to cut it. Luckily, the miracles of the internet make it easy to find great typeface all over the place. Here are …
I don’t think of myself as the most crafty of ladies (well, crafty as in “sly”…maybe sometimes. But not so much with the scrapbooking-craftiness) so I am not a regular at Michael’s. But it seems I was missing out: it’s not all incredibly intimidating Pinteresty DIY supplies over there: they actually have some lovely printed …
Art Deco Invitation || Frank Lloyd Wright Style
Love these art deco style invitations from eInvite. They’ve got that Frank Lloyd Wright inspiration, great font options, matching shimmer green envelopes…. we’re sold!
You can personalize almost everything through their online system (font, colors, etc) but I just love the baseline options on this set. The colors are fabulous, the argyle pattern on the response cards creates this kind of a 20s/60s/deco/Mad Men mashup, and it works perfectly.
OK, so they are technically listed as Bar/Bat Mitzvah invites on the website, but thanks to their excellent personalization system, I was able to whip up a sample wedding invite in no time (as you can see in the first image). They’ve even got art deco Thank You cards as part of the suite. Love! (I may snag some of these just for non-wedding-use).
“Simon” Art Deco Invitations
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Just a quick post to say I love this brand new 1920s invitation set from the designers over at HelloLucky! A little art deco, a little art nouveau, and a lot gorgeous…. They’re calling it “Marquee” and it’s just lovely. One nice thing about HelloLucky is that you can get all of their invites with …
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