Greenwich Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Georgous designs from the Greenwich Letterpress Wedding Collection:

Greenwich Letterpress Belle
The lovely and intricate Belle
Greenwich Letterpress Parklife
Parklife’s pretty, stylized florals
Greenwich Letterpress Upstate
For something a little different, Upstate is a must see

The Greenwich Letterpress wedding collection is printed on Crane Lettra Letterpress Paper, and you can create invitations to match your wedding color and style by taking advantage of a variety of paper colors, ink colors, and font styles. They also offer custom letterpress services by appointment.

images from Greenwich Letterpress

Paper Wedding at the Paper Source

If you happen to be near the Boston, Bellevue (WA), Evanston (IL), Minneapolis, or Pasadena Paper Sources this weekend, you’ll want to check out their Paper Wedding 2007 workshops. It looks like they’ve got some pretty fantastic workshops going on throughout Saturday, March 3 — everything from making save the date cards to favors, adornments, and spring bouquets. Thanks to Mary for the tip!

Focus on Wedding Paper, 2007 Edition

Focus on Wedding Paper, 2007 Edition

I’ve got wedding paper on my mind and, starting Monday, will be posting all about it. During the month of March, I’ll be focusing on all types of wedding related paper goodies — invitations, placecards, paper decorations, and basically anything else that I come across. I’ll try to throw in some wedding paper crafts, too!

Have a great weekend!

Whimsy Press’ Love & Marriage Gift Wrap

Whimsy Press Wedding Gift Wrap

Whimsy Press has a gorgeous new gift wrap collection called Love & Marriage. I can’t get enough of their gift wrap and inspiring gift wrap “in action” pictures, and I just adore the “Love is Lovely” gift wrap pictured above. Such a beautiful color scheme, with the buttery yellow and pale blue. If only gift wrap this awesome were around when I was in school, I totally would’ve used it for my book covers, though I don’t know that any of my books would’ve been worthy! Well, maybe the Calculus book.

image from Whimsy Press