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Gold Gilded & Embossed Invitation

elegant | regal | Gold | old-world | dramatic

an invitation suite for a wedding at:

the beekman hotel | new york, new york

 
 

We used so many details of the Beekman Hotel as we played with design ideas for Yara. She knew she wanted bits of gold and embossing, and we wanted to pull color inspiration from her beautiful sapphire engagement ring. We also wanted to echo some of the overall textures and feelings of the hotel, like the dark moody lighting and all the velvet upholstery.

We also selected not to go with all white paper, instead, we selected a warm white and a taupe.

Our bride was looking for old-world drama, and I think we delivered!

She had seen so many examples of “old-world” invitations that were pale and beautiful, but hardly any that were dark and moody, like the hotel that was hosting their nuptials.

Each piece of the suite had gold gilding applied by hand. The invitation had the most dramatic gilding, followed by the reception card. Our additional insert card just had touches of gold around the edges.

We always want each piece to feel unique and not like a cookie-cutter of the other pieces in the suite. but have their own personality!

The taupe mailing envelopes also had gilded detail rounding the return address, as well as gilded details on the deep sapphire blue wax seals.

 
 
 

Another high-impact moment is the reply envelope. Fully embossed and lined with gold gilding, it’s a dramatic piece with so much texture and wow factor! The fronts of each reply envelope also featured a bit of old-world magic with tiny pieces of gilding.

 
 
 
 

The oval floral wax seals we designed for Yara’s suite also had bits and pieces of gilding in the sapphire blue wax. We used the wax seals to hold closed our taupe mailing envelopes.

 
 
 
 

The embossing is definitely the highlight of the suite with the embossed pattern covering several of the pieces. The tactile experience and visual beauty are like nothing else! These invitations were designed to truly set the mood for Yara and Rhys’ wedding!

 
Pastel & Embossed Destination Wedding

Pastel | Textured | Modern Romance

an invitation suite for a wedding at:

Private Residence, Oahu, Hawaii

 
 

Our bride wanted a soft and romantic feel to her wedding invitation suite, incorporating a pale french blue, buttercup yellow, and blush.

She also knew that she loved the embossed texture we’ve been showing a lot of lately, but wanted to create more negative space with hers.

 

We chose two main methods for elevating the overall design:

Linen bound folio to house the suite

and

Overall embossed pattern

The linen bound folio in a natural linen color was carried throughout the suite. We backed several pieces in the same linen and layered it into our menus as well.

You know how much we love embossing, so we created an embossing pattern based on the watercolor and embossed everything. Embossing is such an elegant and unusual way to add texture and elevate the overall suite.

 

We selected a thin silk ribbon in a light bush to tie the whole suite together. Each invitation was tied with a simple bow over the semi-transparent vellum layer with blush roses printed on it.

 
 
 

One of the design elements we wanted to work with was negative space. We do a lot of design work that has an overall embossed pattern, but for this design, we wanted to eco the asymmetry that the bride was using throughout the wedding.

The invitations had negative space in the middle with roses and vines tumbling in a semi-circle around the wording.

We also see the same asymmetrical design work on all the other pieces, my favorite being the reply envelopes.

 
 
 
 

We used the same asymmetry and negative space on the menus and place cards with bits of the floral pattern and vine work peaking in along the edges of the menu cards.

The place cards were a simple cards with different aspects of the floral embossing on each card, complete with blue calligraphy.