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 invites, including these gorgeous gold foil Art Deco Glamour Invitations:
Love the deco look, and if you still want that DIY flair, you’ve got it: they let you customize almost everything, from the color of the foil to the font combinations. They’ve also got these ones, they call them the Deco Border invites, and while I see a smidge of deco, I also see some Art Nouveau and other things in there as well. But they are for sure vintage-inspired and pretty-as-a-picture:
The moral of the story? Michael’s: who knew? (OK probably a lot of people. But new to me!). You can check out their whole collection of custom printed invites by clicking here.
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.
Today we’re featuring some gorgeous foil pressed Art Deco invitations, most of them newly released designs, alongside a few old favorites. We’ve shown a couple of different colorways for each, but if you click through to the designers and vendors you’ll find that each of these beautiful foil pressed art deco invitations can be customized …
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 …
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 Deco Glamour Invitations
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 invites, including these gorgeous gold foil Art Deco Glamour Invitations:
Love the deco look, and if you still want that DIY flair, you’ve got it: they let you customize almost everything, from the color of the foil to the font combinations. They’ve also got these ones, they call them the Deco Border invites, and while I see a smidge of deco, I also see some Art Nouveau and other things in there as well. But they are for sure vintage-inspired and pretty-as-a-picture:
The moral of the story? Michael’s: who knew? (OK probably a lot of people. But new to me!). You can check out their whole collection of custom printed invites by clicking here.
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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