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WHAT. Incredible. Every element of these is simply gorgeous, from the shimmering foil-pressed details to the perfect art deco fonts. We’re partial to that peacock-y color scheme, but they come in a wide variety of hues, from a bold cranberry to a muted blush pink (and, of course, a classic 1920s mint green).
Were you wondering if there were accompanying pieces? Thank Yous, RSVP cards and the like? Well there certainly are, and they are every bit as dreamy as the invite itself:
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 …
Loving the simplicity of these invitations from betsywhite. This set is called “Sloan” and comes in a variety of colors (both paper and ink). You could go black & silver: Then again, that classic art deco minty green & black also makes for a nice combination. Simple, clean, elegant. Love it! They’ve also got matching …
. “Modern Classic” is the name of this invite from designer Annie Clark, and it’s certainly an apt description. It’s got that great ’20s style, and the whole invitation suite is lean, clean, elegant, and timeless. Thankfully “classic” doesn’t mean “boring” (at least not in this case): check out the super-cool envelope liners that match …
For a lot of people (myself included), though you may not be having a traditional “destination wedding”, many of your guests will be traveling from out of town to celebrate with you. Which is why these vintage travel poster save the dates from Custom Alexander are SO fabulous: if you live in a gorgeous city …
Art Nouveau Wedding Invitations
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Greetings! Just a quick post today to share what is quite possibly the loveliest invitation suite we’ve seen all year, these stunning art nouveau wedding invitations from GeekInk Design and Minted.
Stunning Art Nouveau wedding invitations from GeekInk Design and Minted.
WHAT. Incredible. Every element of these is simply gorgeous, from the shimmering foil-pressed details to the perfect art deco fonts. We’re partial to that peacock-y color scheme, but they come in a wide variety of hues, from a bold cranberry to a muted blush pink (and, of course, a classic 1920s mint green).
Multiple color options in these Art Nouveau wedding invitations from GeekInk Design and Minted.
Were you wondering if there were accompanying pieces? Thank Yous, RSVP cards and the like? Well there certainly are, and they are every bit as dreamy as the invite itself:
Elegant Art Nouveau RSVP card from GeekInk Design and Minted.
Art nouveau thank yous, table numbers and more from GeekInk Design and Minted.
Can’t say enough about this design and designer. We’re in love! What about you?
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