The Fitzgerald Wedding Invitation Suite
The Fitzgerald Wedding Invitation Suite
The Fitzgerald Wedding Invitation Suite is a throwback to the 1920s with an Art Deco design and Gatsby feel. Soft blue and pink with creamy ivory, it also has delicate watercolor flowers on each piece and bold type. Each card is double-sided with a coordinating back; the Main Card has a black and charcoal stripe, the RSVP has a faux-gold foil, and the Menu Card has a dusty pink and more florals. The Mailing Envelope is Eggplant with a floral lithograph liner, and the RSVP is classic Grey Linen. (Vintage stamps not included!) Additional envelope colors are available, and there will be an option to choose after purchase.
*Please note with a dark Mailing Envelope, the return address and mailing addresses will need to be printed in WHITE ink (or other light color) or handwritten by a professional calligrapher. Cordial Punch Press can provide both of these services. There is a separate listing for Envelope Addressing that you can add to your cart if needed.
An additional insert card can be created to match this suite if needed, for hotel/reception information. Turnaround time is three weeks from date of purchase; please allow two additional weeks if you have ordered calligraphy. You will receive a proof to approve before printing will commence, and the order includes two rounds of edits to make ensure correct text. Fonts cannot be changed. If you would like to change the flowers, fonts, or layout please contact me to start a Custom Invitation quote!
This suite includes:
- 5x7" Main Invitation, Double-Sided
- 3.5x5" RSVP Card, Double-Sided
- Eggplant Mailing Envelope with Liner
- Grey Linen RSVP Mailing Envelope + Printed Mailing Address
- 4x8" Menu Card, Double-Sided (this can be swapped for an Insert card)
All cards are professionally printed on thick cotton card stock. Coordinating reception and ceremony items can be created if needed as well. If you have questions please send me a message!
Product photos by Nova Photography Check out more of her work HERE