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 flat printing (looks amazing, and the price is right) OR you can get any of your pieces letterpress printed, which adds this incredible luxe weight and texture…
They’ve also got a huge color selection, and each piece can be fully customized. Pretty, and pretty perfect!
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This vintage style wedding invitation suite from Wedding Paper Divas is admittedly not art deco, but it is undeniably lovely. So despite the design name (“Artistic Deco“) these are not art deco wedding invitations, but they are art nouveau wedding invitations (kinda. Nouveau-ish?), and they are oh so lovely. Yes! I love the delicate, larger …
Today, just a few lovely deco calendar Save The Dates I found around the web. This seems to me to be a great idea for a Save The Date – as a guest, I love that visual reminder, and these versions are especially easy on the eyes. First up, this very cool punch card design …
We’ve focused a lot on art deco invitations, decorations, fashion and decor for a twenties inspired vintage style wedding here, but recently thought… well, what about the other celebrations? Especially that one very, very (very!) important other wedding-related celebration, the one that helps you blow off steam and relax with a drink or twelve before …
Check out these lovely Black & Turquoise Art Deco invitations from PaperSource. Even the basic, pre-filled examples work quite well, especially the unusual font (great “s”!) on the names and the clean ampersand between the bride and groom’s names. If you’re a little… persnickety about details (or a total control freak, like the owner of …
1920s Invitation || Marquee
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 flat printing (looks amazing, and the price is right) OR you can get any of your pieces letterpress printed, which adds this incredible luxe weight and texture…
They’ve also got a huge color selection, and each piece can be fully customized. Pretty, and pretty perfect!
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.

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