The Art of Telling a Story…Your Love Story
We have a passion for paper and the wonderful stories you can tell with it.
We take a personalized approach to design by learning as much as we can about your story, working with you very closely, and incorporating meaningful elements into your stationery. We want the suite to reflect your unique style and personality; whether it’s a swatch of fabric or a motif that has a particular significance, a floral or exotic design, monogram or a photograph, we can always create a narrative around it to weave into the stationery.
We want your wedding stationery to evoke feelings and to delight at every turn through illustrations, specialized printing techniques, meaningful wording, or special hand-finished touches…Uniquely Yours!
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Lauren & Jim
Lauren chose a shimmering champagne gold lace laser cut pocket-fold style invitation with complimenting scroll art motifs. Pocket-folds are a perfect way to create a neat and polished look while including all of the extra wedding details, creating a beautiful presentation when your guests open the envelope. Beautiful + Organized
Karly & Bradley Wedding
Karly & Bradley Bridal ShowerÂ
Karly chose our Seal n’ Send Invitations. These are all-in-one invitations that fold into a self mailing piece. All of the essential pieces are in one convenient invitation design, which includes all of the event details and a tear off reponse postcard. No envelopes are necessary, which means you simply fold, seal and send!
Samantha & Tony
Alison & Alex
Alex and Alison’s wedding look and feel was inspired by the Renaissance Era. To incorporate hints of their theme into the invitation design, we created elegant scroll elements and used an old world style script font. We tied in their wedding colors and used print techniques that are true for that time period, gold foil stamping for the scroll art and emerald green thermography (raised printing) for the script font. The invitations certainly set the tone for the wedding and allowed the guests a glimpse into the wedding as soon as they opened the envelope.