There’s something irresistible about wedding stationery that feels as though it’s been passed down through generations. While vintage-inspired weddings may be trending, there’s something so utterly timeless about lacy borders, softly faded inks, and loopy cursive. With calligraphy serving as an almost essential design element, its fluid, slightly imperfect strokes add a personal touch to save-the-dates and place cards that machine-printed work simply cannot replicate. Lace trims, doilies, or embroidered tulle open the door to what a wedding invitation can be, introducing softer materials that bring an heirloom quality beyond your typical cardstock.
Throughout these romantic designs, the color palette remains soft, with warm ivories, washed blush, hints of "something blue," and perhaps a striking contrast of deep burgundy. Together, it creates a mood that feels rich with history, charming, and eternal. It’s an endearing approach to design, one where each suite feels like a bundle of love letters that's been tucked away for decades.

