The Full Suite
The Main Invite
With foil illustrations
The Wedding Timeline
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There’s something undeniably special about wedding stationery that feels both elegant and tactile – pieces that invite you to slow down, take notice, and appreciate the craft behind them. This wedding invitation suite was designed with exactly that intention in mind, blending classic typography with soft, organic details for a refined yet relaxed finish.
Foil Printing on Colorplan Card
The main invitation is foil printed onto natural Colorplan card, chosen for its warm tone and beautiful weight. The foil adds a subtle luminosity, catching the light just enough to elevate the design while still feeling understated and timeless. Paired with traditional typography, the result is an invitation that feels formal yet welcoming, perfect for a romantic destination celebration.
Sage Letterpress Details & Silk Ribbon Finishing
Complementing the foil main invite are the sage letterpress details, pressed deep into the card for a truly tactile experience. Letterpress printing brings a sense of heritage and craftsmanship that simply can’t be replicated digitally. The soft sage ink offers a gentle contrast against the natural card stock, adding colour without overpowering the overall design.
Finishing the suite is a sage silk ribbon, hand-torn for softly frayed edges. The ribbon introduces movement and texture, tying the entire invitation together (quite literally). Its muted green tone enhances the natural palette and adds a romantic, heirloom-quality touch that feels both modern and timeless.
This suite is a beautiful example of how thoughtful material choices and traditional print techniques can come together to create something truly special. From the warmth of the Colorplan card to the impression of the letterpress and the softness of the silk ribbon, every element has been carefully considered.
Designed for couples who appreciate understated luxury and meaningful details, this invitation set proves that simplicity, when done well, can be incredibly impactful.