Tag Archives: pocket card
Celebrate in Art Deco Style

We are just enamored with the elegant art deco style custom invitation.  Designed by the bride, this card features a shimmering 5 x 5 folded card mounted to a black pocket card.  The main invitation is printed on gorgeous Ecru Micah cardstock in elegant raised black thermography printing.  It features bold graphic elements and fonts […]

Kelsey & Andrew’s Lake House Wedding

Congratulations Kelsea & Andrew! We had so much fun working with this couple to design their perfect invitations.  When Kelsey first came to us, she wasn’t quite sure what she wanted design-wise.  She knew her invitation colors and that she wanted a Pocket Card invitation, so we started there.  Kelsea wanted a rustic look, to […]

Elegant Pocket Card Wedding Invitation

Katie came to us with an invitation design and an idea for her beautiful silver & purple wedding invitation. This lovely pocket card invitation features the main invitation printed on Classic White in Black thermography, mounted to a 5 x 7 Portrait Pocket Card in C3 Majestic {metallic purple}. Inside the pocket is an RSVP […]

A “Mason Jar” themed Rustic Wedding

Rustic weddings are hot, and we have been dying to share this delightful rustic invitation suite that we created for Erin & Jason, along with Wedding Coordinator Shannon McLeod (whom we adore, by the way!).  And we thought it would be fun to take you through the design process of how this invitation came to […]

Friday Feature: SUMMER FUN

by Paula Smith With it’s vibrant blooms and effervescent color scheme, Lauren and Nathaniel did a wonderful job incorporating “Summer Fun” into their wedding invitation design. What a great use of pattern and color to achieve a colorful, bright, and definitely FUN invitation!

A Tribute to Red, White, and Blue

By Paula Smith From time to time, a customer will approach us with an invitation design they have already prepared and just need us to print. In such an instance, I am always eager to see their creation as it is a perfect reflection of their own personal style. Michelle was a graphic-designer bride whose […]

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