Alice in Wonderland Tea Party Invitations

Alice in Wonderland Baby Shower Invitations

I’ve been on the lookout for Alice in Wonderland inspired paper goodies since Tim Burton’s take on the classic was released earlier this year, so I was pretty jazzed to hear from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada based graphic designer James Prunean, who submitted these dangerously chic baby shower invitations that he designed for his sister’s Alice in Wonderland themed baby shower tea party.

Alice in Wonderland Baby Shower Invitations

The watercolor-y harlequin background on these invitations is a daring contrast to the bold, slightly gothic black and red elements, and I love the back of the invite, which was designed to look like a playing card. You can see more of James’ work at his site, OOXX, and here’s some more tasty invitation eye candy (with a peek at the super cool baby shower cake, too!):

Alice in Wonderland Baby Shower Invitations
Alice in Wonderland Baby Shower Invitations
Alice in Wonderland Baby Shower Invitations

images from James Prunean

Navy + Pink Wedding Invites for a Budget Conscious Bride

120 Water Street Wedding Invitations

I was excited to hear from Nathalie Carrigan, the designer behind custom wedding invitation studio, 120 Water Street, not just because she shared these oh so elegant custom invites in one of my favorites color palettes and featuring a lovely damask pattern, but also because she talked about something that’s on the mind of almost every bride and groom around, especially these days: budget.

When Nathalie mentioned that she created this suite for a very budget conscious bride who was having 400 guests (yikes!) at her wedding, I wanted to know how she managed to keep the invitation budget down while still creating an invitation that would wow the invitees.

120 Water Street Wedding Invitations
120 Water Street Wedding Invitations

One thing that Sarah, the bride, wanted was a pocket fold, a tall order for a very tight budget with as many guests as she was inviting. Nathalie found these pockets, which were slightly less costly than the traditional tri-fold pockets, but they allowed for savings in other areas, the most major of those being cutting costs.

120 Water Street Wedding Invitations
120 Water Street Wedding Invitations

All three cards in the suite were cut to the same size, which greatly simplified the cutting process, lowering labor costs while maximizing the content space, an added bonus because the couple needed to share a good deal of information with guests. Having everything cut to the same size also eliminated the need for adhesives, as there was no backing panel or mounting to the center of the fold.

The printing method chosen was digital, the quickest and most budget friendly option, and it also allowed for use of rich, saturated shades of navy and pink. Reply envelope costs were eliminated by the use of a detachable postcard RSVP, which also helped save postage costs.

Thanks to Nathalie for sharing a beautiful invitation suite, as well as her fantastic tips for keeping within a tight budget while still maintaining quality, a happy client, and great results!

In addition to creating lovely wedding invites, Nathalie also designs eco-friendly, personalized note cards that you can find in the 120 Water Street Etsy shop. She’s currently having a summer special, which runs through Labor Day, and she’s offered Paper Crave readers free shipping on her note cards to anywhere in the US. Mention “paper crave” when you order to receive either a shipping refund or six additional note cards, free of charge!

images from Nathalie Carrigan / 120 Water Street

Papercut Art by The Time Is Now

The Time is Now Paper Cut Art

I’ve featured The Time Is Now’s outstanding papercut work previously, my focus having been on their beautiful cut paper journals and cards, but you can find much, much more in the shop. Naomi Shiek, the papercut artist behind The Time Is Now, creates outstanding papercut art pieces that often feature woodland themes and incorporate folkloric symbolism, and she also does private commissions, creating everything from wedding invites to posters and papercut books. Here’s just a bit from her impressive collection:

The Time is Now Paper Cut Art
The Time is Now Paper Cut Art
The Time is Now Paper Cut Art

images from The Time Is Now

Jordana + David’s Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations

My heart was set aflutter as soon as I laid eyes on these gorgeous yellow and black book style wedding invitations, designed by Christine Flynn of Love the Card. I’m completely taken with everything about this suite — the modern pattern, the custom envelope, the actual photos with photo corners (love!), and the story of Jordana and David, which is so personal and touching that many of the couple’s guests contacted them immediately after receiving their invitations to tell them that they teared up when they read the story.

Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations
Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations

Jordana, the bride, who has been an event manager in Toronto for 11+ years, has long believed that an invitation sets the tone for the event to follow (I agree completely), and when it came time to create her own wedding invites, she knew exactly what she wanted. Book style invitations are such a unique choice, and they allowed the couple to share their story with their guests, including those friends and family who live out of town and don’t get to spend much time around the couple.

Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations

Christine Flynn of Love the Card (her wedding stationery portfolio is a MUST see) instantly understood the blend of elegent and irreverent that Jordana and David were going for, and she created an amazing invitation suite that imparts the love and excitement that the couple feel about getting married, while also keeping it light and funny. These invitations aren’t just beautiful. I’m sure that they’ll also be kept as a memento for years to come by many of the guests and the couple themselves.

Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations
Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations
Modern Storybook Wedding Invitations

Bride & Groom: Jordana Novak & David Stephens
Design: Christine Flynn
Photos: Jason Nip

Personalized Megaphone Notes

These retro modern personalized notes from Mae Mae Paperie, featuring hot air balloons and megaphones, would make a fun addition to any collection of pretty paper. The set, which includes 25 flat printed notes in your choice of colorway plus matching envelopes, would also make a great gift and can be designed for general correspondence or as a set of thank yous from an individual, a couple, or a whole family — plenty of options!

Personalized Megaphone Notes
Personalized Megaphone Notes
Personalized Megaphone Notes

images from Mae Mae Paperie