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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Well, Thanksgiving is on the horizon for our US readers, and we’re all gearing up for Peak Holiday Season, so it’s time once again to start thinking about gifts, parties, hosting and toasting and general cheer! One thing that brings us great cheer are beautiful vintage designs, and every year we find more and more …
Lots of brides are opting for online-only invitations these days, which can often be an easier (and eco-friendly) choice. Cocodot offers the best of both worlds and gives you the option of printing your invites, emailing them, or doing a combo. You can create event and RSVP pages and customize your design all through their …
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 …
Love these art deco style invitations from eInvite. They’ve got that Frank Lloyd Wright inspiration, great font options, matching shimmer green envelopes…. we’re sold! You can personalize almost everything through their online system (font, colors, etc) but I just love the baseline options on this set. The colors are fabulous, the argyle pattern on the …
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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