As a former stationer I've always had an obsession with paper, and even more so, the pairing of beautiful fonts and script with that paper. It's a cliche you've most likely heard many times over throughout the wedding planning process, but I firmly agree with the sentiment that 'the wedding invitation is the first glimpse your guests will have into your day'. It really does - or in my opinion - should set the tone for what's to come.
We have the creme de la creme of wedding stationers and calligraphers in the Magnolia Rouge Vendor Guide and this post is the start of a regular feature where we'll be showcasing some of their latest work each month. From organic designs on handmade paper to modern contemporary design, there's something there for everyone.
Invitation by INK & PRESS
Photo by Clary Pfieffer, styling by Krissy Campbell, florals by Kelly Lenard
Invitation by CURVED & CO.
Photo by Lauren Fair, styling East Made Co.
Invitation by ELSA MADELINE
photo by Lahna Marie
Invitation by MICHAELA MCBRIDE CALLIGRAPHY
Photo by We are Origami, styling by Sandra Chau, florals by Trille Floral
Invitation by BEAUTIFULLY NOTED
Photo by Danielle Defiore, florals by Natures Grace Design
Invitation by THE WELLS MAKERY
Invitation by NOVEMBER LETTERS
Invitation by PLUME CALLIGRAPHY
Invitation by HOUSE OF MODERN LETTERS
Photo by We are Origami, styling Sandra Chau
Invitation by EVERY LITTLE LETTER
Printing by Paper meets press
Invitation by PAPIER HANDMADE
Photo by Amelia Soegijono
Invitation by SWEET ZION PAPERIE
Invitation by JIANERY
Photo by Jasmine Pettersen
Invitation by GREY & CAKE
Photo Maria Lamb & Amanda K Photo Art, styling Kaleb Norman James
Invitation by VERONICA HALIM
If you're looking for the perfect wedding stationery for your big day, head to our VENDOR GUIDE where you'll find the best of the best when it comes to designers, calligraphers and stationers to ensure you wow your guests.
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Some gorgeous invitation suites here - I personally LOVE the embossed effect on the last one, and any with illustrations, but I'm always so on the fence about torn edges.