The newest trend in wedding invitations is lively and fun. More and more couples choose fresh shades for their invites to make them less stiff. More quirky invitations are likely to get a lot of praise, particularly from friends who are soon to be wed. A marriage ceremony really is an occasion to celebrate and the feel of the invitation must say so.
Exactly how does a wedding invitation become more vivid and exciting? The color palette selected for the marriage invitations has a big influence. While it’s still suggested to design it according to the shades of the wedding party, it’s always nice to employ bright colors.
Deep jewel tones are the latest trend on the runway and the same goes for marriage invitations. There are many delicious purples, glossy emeralds, fiery pinks and oranges and exciting blues. Gone are the years of being understated with pastels as a theme.
Many couples still choose unpretentious designs despite the vivacious colors selected. Minimalism and simplicity will in no way go out of fashion. Stylish lace patterns are still employed as an accent even for these tasteful wedding invitations.
Having uncomplicated patterns, the paper ought to have additional flourishes such as embossed monograms. The main paper should also feature textures apart from the imprinted detailing as it complements the expensive impression that most invitations are looking to to communicate. Having a monogram is still endorsed but in place of the initial, it ought to include the full names.
Shown here are invitations from our StrictlyWeddings.com partner, Cheree Berry Paper. Whimsical designs, unexpected details, touches of gold foil, and vibrant colors are just a few of the things you can expect. You can also expect personalized service and unique, unforgettable stationery – the kind of stationery that stays on the fridge for good because it’s just too fun to toss out.
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There are some really nice looking invites on there. When my Husband and I got married we made our own invites and got lots of positive feedback! Good luck!
Saw her website, wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Have seen her work in New York, she is from St. Louis and we are wanting to carry her line in our store! She is amazing, one hot designer to watch out for.