Quick post today: I was browsing through some of the new invitation designs over at Minted and I found this super-cool, super-sleek set with a streamline moderne feel. They’re called the true wedding invitations, and the truth is I frankly just love ’em.
They’ve got that clean, nautical/train look (obviously leaning deco yacht style in this photo…) and I think they’re perfect and simple. Reminds me a little of the Retro Invitation we featured before on the site. There’s a matching reception card…
A lovely streamline info card…
And of course the perfect deco reply card…
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Cheerful blues and yellows brighten up this wedding invitation set from Coco Paperie at Minted. The circles bring in a little bit of a 60s / Mad Men vibe, but the font is pure deco. A great combo! The invite is available all by its lonesome, or with matching RSVP cards, information leaflets and more. …
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.
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 …
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. 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 …
Streamline Moderne Invitations
Quick post today: I was browsing through some of the new invitation designs over at Minted and I found this super-cool, super-sleek set with a streamline moderne feel. They’re called the true wedding invitations, and the truth is I frankly just love ’em.
They’ve got that clean, nautical/train look (obviously leaning deco yacht style in this photo…) and I think they’re perfect and simple. Reminds me a little of the Retro Invitation we featured before on the site. There’s a matching reception card…
A lovely streamline info card…
And of course the perfect deco reply card…
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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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 …
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