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Choosing your wedding invitationstyle is one of the first steps in deciding the tone and expression of your wedding day. If your style is mostly traditional, you may want to consider a Non-fold invitation. This is one the most traditional and time-honored styles of wedding invitations. By adding your personal touches through color, wording, or other embellishments, you can create a uniquely traditional wedding ensemble. Consider the collaborations below and notice the details that set these designs apart. Use your personal style to showcase who you and your fiancé are.

Colored Lines
This couple had a variety of colors to incorporate into their design, so we used bands of color at the bottom.
Pink & Brown Dots
Using a fun ribbon can showcase your personality! Ask us to find the perfect ribbon for you!

Pink Taupe
Choose a different layout and your invitation instantly becomes unique. The pink invitation is highlighted by the metallic taupe matting and matching ribbon.
Red & Black
Adding bold colors to your ensemble makes a statement. This couple chose a simple verse and stitched ribbon to adorn their invitation.

Vellum Overlay
Create a memento for your guest by printing your wording on vellum and layering over your photo. Add your special colors with a matting and ribbon tie.
Double Ribbon Accent
To set a traditional and refined tone, this couple chose a Brown and Ivory pallet and silky brown 1inch ribbon for their invitation. The ribbon is double wrapped to make a striking statement. A variety of fonts in traditional script and block were used.

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