Beyond trying to integrate this feeling in the design, I incorporated their wedding colors which were berry red, a slate/charcoal color, white and a hint of teal. The main inspiration for this invite though, was from the brides’ modern-meets-vintage wedding dress which had a beautiful lacey overlay, (hence the doily-like graphics), on a contemporary cut gown.
The printing process was 4-color off-set and also involved a custom dye-cut in the finishing process. The dye-cut was needed to create a rounded corner fold out panel with two slits in the flap which was the housing for an insert and/or a wallet size photo.
5 comments:
Love it. With I could've held one rather than just be viewing here now and earlier when it was almost done. I'm excited for this blog!
That wedding invite is soooooo awesome! Your are so creative. I want to be sent one just to see it in person!!
Those are so beautiful! You really did a fantastic job!
Wow. You did a great job. You should be rolling in the dough doing design jobs like that.
hey i never got one to take home with me:( this blog is just a reminder of what i'm missing out on and did miss out on (considering i wasn't there) regardless it's fab. babe!
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