Oh my, how much do I love this simple, elegant 1920s themed Save The Date by the talented folks at Lucky Luxe? Answer: lots. These are the kind of dreamy finds that sorta make me wish I hadn’t already gotten married. I want these for my wedding! I may have to use them for something else… a party invitation or some such, because I am in lurve. Take a look:
These lovelies were inspired by (and named after) F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”, and they are absolutely gorgeous, no? I know Gatsby is a popular inspiration for vintage brides these days, and these the perfect embodiment of that luxe party look.
The bride and groom’s hair color is customizable! How cool is that? Am I sounding like a broken record? This is not a sponsored post, I promise: I just truly, madly adore these.
Right? Come on, you know you love them too. The “Gatsby” is available as a save-the-date or reply card on smooth cardstock or for print-at-home, so click on through to Lucky Luxe‘s site for more info.
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Gatsby Save The Date || Lucky Luxe
Oh my, how much do I love this simple, elegant 1920s themed Save The Date by the talented folks at Lucky Luxe? Answer: lots. These are the kind of dreamy finds that sorta make me wish I hadn’t already gotten married. I want these for my wedding! I may have to use them for something else… a party invitation or some such, because I am in lurve. Take a look:
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