Thank you all so much for your sweet comments yesterday. I know I’ve said 1,000 times, but the support from my amazing followers is absolutely mind blowing. From the very bottom of my heart, thank you. You gave me the confidence to start my business and provide me with support that makes me want to keep doing it every day!
And now back to Wedding Wednesday… I would like to finally share my Save the Dates with you! I have had many requests and finally took a couple pictures to share with you. I’m sorry they aren’t the best pictures, but you can get an idea!
I wanted something very simple and classic, but with a subtle tie to us.
Recognize that print on the envelope liner? Its the same as the fabric on the chairs in our living room. Replicated by the amazing Jessica from Suitor (who designed our entire invitation suite).
The actual save the date itself is really simple. I loved the fonts and rich grey letterpress.
A couple more details… beautiful calligraphy on the envelopes by Plurabelle and the custom stamps that matched the liner!
And be sure to check out my feature on Off the Cuff today!
So clever, love these! The paper suite was one of my favorite parts of wedding planning!
I love it!!
Love, love, love! So cute!!!
they are gorgeous! i LOVE that the pattern matches your living room chairs- how clever and unique! xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams
These are beautiful!!
Absolutely stunning. I love that pattern!
Loving that print! So pretty and so special. I also love the matching stamp- but a great idea!
love these! and the fact the print is from your chairs
Oh I love how classic and simple…yet very beautiful they are! Great choice!!
Absolutely gorgeous and so perfectly you…LOVE them!
oh my god so classic Alex. I love letterpress + calligraphy too.
XO
Patty
PrettyGROUNDED.com
So gorgeous!
I love that they are so personalized. Classic & gorgeous!
Ohhh I love the print on the envelope liner! nice detailing and the calligraphy is gorge! If I was a guest receiving that invite I would be super stoked!
Wow custom stamps – that may be the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. So detail oriented missy! They are gorgeous.
OH NO YOU DIDN”T?! The envelopes are kick-butt and stamps, too! So very cool!
Ahhhhhh!!! Those are so awesome! Loooove the liner and script/calligraphy!!!! How exciting!!!!
Ps I’m so proud of you!!!! I can’t get over your home! Congratulations!!!! Xoxox
Alex! I am obsessed with the liner! So you! I love how simple and classic the actual save the date is. Perfection!
these are SO gorgeous!! loving the liner and where did you get the custom stamps?? we just got our proofs for the wedding invites yesterday and i’m in looove.
xo
LOVE LOVE LOVE! You have awesome taste!
Love! Love that paper/fabric pattern, it’s gorgeous!
P.S. We got married in September too. Best month for sure.
Stunning!!! I love it… amazing choice. The calligraphy looks a bit like your blog header!
Gorgeous! Love that you replicated that print! Kelli
I LOVE that you copied the print on your chairs. It makes the invitation that much more personal and unique! Great inspiration for my own planning!
They are stunning!! You must be so excited!
I just love it!! It looks so so pretty!
gorgeous gorgeous
prettiest save the date ever!!
So gorgeous!
Gorgeous! Simple and classy, but the envelope adds a quirky twist. I LOVE it!
love them!!
Beautiful!! I think your save the date cards are darling! I hope you are having a wonderful week and Happy Wednesday!! Be sure to stop by my blog and take a peak at the redesign.
Toodles,
Twirling Clare
twirlingclare.blogspot.com
That is so super cool, Alex. It’s perfection, and perfect for you!!
For your wedding invites you should ask for them to be hand cancelled at the post office – that way it doesn’t take away from the beautiful calligraphy! I got married in October and someone gave me that tip so figured I would pass it along.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! They are stunning that liner is gorg and so personal that it matches your home! I cannot wait to see how your big day turns out
I love that you used that ikat print as the liner – very cool!