This beautiful and elegant design, called Art Nouveau Posh Wedding, has a
beautiful Vintage inspired design. The background is a creamy ivory
vintage pattern with scroll designs separating your text. Perfect for a
vintage style or opulent wedding. This set has invitations, save the
date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent cards,
envelope seals, wine labels, binders, return address labels and more
available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts -
these are available in both large and small sizes!
Custom wedding stationery - made just for you. No matter what the event, my designs are perfect to make the right lasting impression on your friends and family! Most wedding designs are available as a full ensemble, if there if anything else you would like to see - please let me know. I am pleased to accept your custom requests.
Showing posts with label art deco wedding invitations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art deco wedding invitations. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Art Deco Posh Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Art Deco Posh Wedding, has a
beautiful Gatsby inspired design. The background is black with white
pinstripes at the top and bottom. In the middle there is a diamond shape
with a black to gray shading. At the top there is a gold filigree
medallion. Across the center are more white pinstripes to highlight the
add separating the bride and groom names in gold. Perfect for a 1920s
vintage style or garden wedding wedding. This set has invitations, save
the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent
cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, return address labels and
more available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts
- these are available in both large and small sizes!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Art Deco Gold Posh Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Art Deco Gold Posh Wedding,
has a beautiful Gatsby inspired design. The background is cream with a
thin gold and black stepped border. In the lower corners there are
semi-circle design elements. At the top there is a box for text with
filigree designs. Perfect for a 1920s vintage style or garden wedding
wedding. This set has invitations, save the date cards, response cards,
thank you cards, table number tent cards, envelope seals, wine labels,
binders, return address labels and more available. Use the envelope seal
stickers for any of your DIY gifts - these are available in both large
and small sizes!
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Noteably Posh Wedding Designs
Noteable Expressions (http:www.noteableexpressions.net), a leading retailer of premium personalized wedding invitations, bridal shower invitations, and save the date cards, announced a new line of exclusive wedding invitations today, called Noteably Posh. These invitations have gorgeous new designs created by President and artist, Dominique McDonough.
There are designs for many wedding themes including Gatsby inspired Art Deco, Vintage Roses, Country Western Rustic Chic, Elegant Peacocks, Silks and Damask patterns, gorgeous floral inspirations and much more.
In addition to new exclusive designs, the Noteably Posh line will feature six new lush paper styles.
Felt Paper: A warm, buff-toned paper featuring an embossed finish that feels just like fine art paper. 110lb cover-weight and available in bright, warm and cream colors.
Metallic Paper: A shimmery paper featuring a distinctive tint and smooth finish. 110lb cover-weight. Available in Ice, Silver, Champagne, and Gold colors.
Columned Paper: A sustainable cotton blended paper featuring a vertical column texture and a matte finish. 110lb cover-weight.
Linen Paper: An elegant paper made with a beautiful linen texture of embossed lines and a matte finish. 110lb cover-weight. Available in White, Warm, Bright, and Pearl colors.
Laid Paper: Designed to harken back to the first hand-made papers, this paper features a laid watermark and matte finish. This luxury paper is great for creating invitations with an ageless, bespoke look and feel. 80lb cover-weight. Available in Speckled and Ivory colors.
Recycled Paper: A smooth finished matte paper made with 100% post-consumer paper content. 100lb cover-weight. A cost effective and eco-friendly choice for any invitation or announcement.
Noteable Expressions offers free personalization and a 40% discount for orders over 100 invitations. You can also contact Dominique McDonough for custom designs at noteableexpressions@gmail.com.
About Noteable Expressions
Noteable Expressions offers affordable, personalized wedding invitations, save the dates cards and magnets, and bridal shower invitations with unique designs. All invitations can be printed on ten different paper styles, and the colors can be changed to coordinate with your wedding colors. Custom designs are available by request. For more information, please visit http://www.noteableexpressions.net.
There are designs for many wedding themes including Gatsby inspired Art Deco, Vintage Roses, Country Western Rustic Chic, Elegant Peacocks, Silks and Damask patterns, gorgeous floral inspirations and much more.
In addition to new exclusive designs, the Noteably Posh line will feature six new lush paper styles.
Felt Paper: A warm, buff-toned paper featuring an embossed finish that feels just like fine art paper. 110lb cover-weight and available in bright, warm and cream colors.
Metallic Paper: A shimmery paper featuring a distinctive tint and smooth finish. 110lb cover-weight. Available in Ice, Silver, Champagne, and Gold colors.
Columned Paper: A sustainable cotton blended paper featuring a vertical column texture and a matte finish. 110lb cover-weight.
Linen Paper: An elegant paper made with a beautiful linen texture of embossed lines and a matte finish. 110lb cover-weight. Available in White, Warm, Bright, and Pearl colors.
Laid Paper: Designed to harken back to the first hand-made papers, this paper features a laid watermark and matte finish. This luxury paper is great for creating invitations with an ageless, bespoke look and feel. 80lb cover-weight. Available in Speckled and Ivory colors.
Recycled Paper: A smooth finished matte paper made with 100% post-consumer paper content. 100lb cover-weight. A cost effective and eco-friendly choice for any invitation or announcement.
Noteable Expressions offers free personalization and a 40% discount for orders over 100 invitations. You can also contact Dominique McDonough for custom designs at noteableexpressions@gmail.com.
About Noteable Expressions
Noteable Expressions offers affordable, personalized wedding invitations, save the dates cards and magnets, and bridal shower invitations with unique designs. All invitations can be printed on ten different paper styles, and the colors can be changed to coordinate with your wedding colors. Custom designs are available by request. For more information, please visit http://www.noteableexpressions.net.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Navy and Gold Masquerade Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Navy and Gold Masquerade
Wedding, has a beautiful navy blue silk look background with a navy blue
damask pattern on the left border. The back is gold and has the same
navy blue damask pattern to set off your text. This design would be
perfect for a masquerade theme or even a Gatsby inspired wedding.
Incredibly elegant and fit for a royal. This set has invitations, save
the date cards, response cards, thank you cards, table number tent
cards, envelope seals, wine labels, binders, and return address labels
available. Use the envelope seal stickers for any of your DIY gifts -
these are available in both large and small sizes!
Navy and Gold Masquerade Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Find another invitation online at zazzle.com
5.25" x 5.25" Invitation
Navy and Gold Masquerade Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Find another invitation online at zazzle.com
5.25" x 5.25" Invitation
Make personalized announcements and invitations for every occasion! Customize both sides of this flat card for free.
- 5.25" x 5.25" – A square alternative!
- High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides.
- 20 unique paper types and colors.
- Standard white envelope included.
- Postage rate for this size invitation (up to 1 oz.) is $0.66.
- Printed in California.
Linen
An
elegant paper made with beautiful linen texture of embossed lines and a
matte finish. 90lb cover-weight. Perfect for wedding invitations and
most formal occasions.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Trend Report! Hot New Wedding Trends For Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Read more: New Wedding Dress Trends by TheKnot.com - Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 Collections http://wedding.theknot.com/bridal-fashion/wedding-dress-shopping/articles/new-wedding-dress-trends-spring-2014-and-fall-2013.aspx#ixzz2YYGU0mvT
Beaded wedding dresses with serious Great Gatsby-style glam, utterly romantic cap sleeves and so much more. See what's hot!
We're totally obsessed with this Great Gatsby glam style. Designers Reem Acra, Maggie Sottero, Carolina Herrera, Theia and Kenneth Pool, to name a few, featured pretty dress designs with allover beading. The look is sophisticated yet flirty and just begs for a cocktail style wedding with a champagne tower and coupe glasses.
Click here to read more:
http://wedding.theknot.com/bridal-fashion/wedding-dress-shopping/articles/new-wedding-dress-trends-spring-2014-and-fall-2013.aspx
We're totally obsessed with this Great Gatsby glam style. Designers Reem Acra, Maggie Sottero, Carolina Herrera, Theia and Kenneth Pool, to name a few, featured pretty dress designs with allover beading. The look is sophisticated yet flirty and just begs for a cocktail style wedding with a champagne tower and coupe glasses.
Cap Sleeves
Utterly romantic and soft, cap sleeves made a big appearance on the bridal fashion runways this season. Christos, Maggie Sottero, Kenneth Pool, Monique Lhuillier and Temperley Bridal all included the pretty sleeve styles in their collections.Click here to read more:
Thursday, March 21, 2013
French Deco Rose Black Cream Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called French Deco Rose in Black on
Cream Wedding, has a cream or ecru background. There is a thin black
border and across the top there are geometric lines that come down. In
the upper right corner there is a deco style rose graphic. Incredibly
elegant and fit for a royal.
French Deco Rose Black Cream Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Check out more Deco wedding Invitations at Zazzle
French Deco Rose Black Cream Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Check out more Deco wedding Invitations at Zazzle
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Blue Bronze Art Deco Stripes and Tower Wedding Invitations
This beautiful and elegant design, called Blue and Bronze Art Deco
Stripes and Tower Wedding, has a light blue background. There is a
pattern of small blue gradient tower style buildings. There are two sets
of metallic looking stripes and a blue tower.
Blue Bronze Art Deco Stripes and Tower Wedding Personalized Invite by NoteableExpressions
See other Art deco wedding Invitations at zazzle
Blue Bronze Art Deco Stripes and Tower Wedding Personalized Invite by NoteableExpressions
See other Art deco wedding Invitations at zazzle
Monday, March 18, 2013
All About Mailing for Weddings
Q: My fiancé and I live in a different state from where the wedding will be held. We are sending the invitations ourselves. Is it absolutely necessary to mail the invites from my parents’ hometown? They live six hours away!
A: Even if your parents’ names are on the invites as the wedding’s official hosts, you can still mail the invites from -- and ask guests to respond to -- your own out-of-state address. If you’ll be the ones keeping track of the guest list, this makes sense and is absolutely appropriate.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Q: I’m 26 years old and have been living on my own for a few years now. Is it OK to put my return address on our wedding invitation and respond card envelopes, or should I still use my parents?
A: This is a question we get asked quite often. Technically, invite responses should be sent to the wedding hosts, and the hosts are traditionally the people whose names are at the top of your invite. So if your parents’ names appear before ''request your presence'' or other words of invitation, tradition dictates that the return address be theirs and the respond cards should also be sent to them. If you and your fiancé are hosting, use your return address on the envelopes.
While this is partly a matter of tradition, it may also be one of practicality. Perhaps you’re holding the guest list and would like to check off names as the responses come in, it would make more sense if the cards were sent directly to you. If your mom is going to keep track of the guest list, it makes more sense for responses to go to her, even if you’re ''hosting'' the wedding. Look at your situation and do what makes the most sense and is most efficient -- it won’t make a bit of difference to your guests.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Q: We are inviting approximately 200 people to our wedding this June. Although a majority of our guests live locally, there are about 15 percent who do not. My question is: Should I send invitations to the ''out-of-towners'' prior to sending to our local friends and family? I am also considering sending save-the-date cards, but wonder if everyone on the guest list should receive one of these or just those who will have to travel long distances to share our day with us?
A: The fact that you’re thinking of these things, shows you are very considerate and pay attention to the details; just don’t run yourself ragged with worry. There is no reason to have two separate mailing dates for your invitations, especially if only a small number of your guests live out-of-state. Our recommendation here is to send save-the-dates to those you feel need the extra notice. These should be sent four to six months prior to your wedding. Send your formal invitations to all on your guest list eight weeks before the big day.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Q: I know that you normally send out invitations at least six weeks before the wedding, but a majority of our guests will be coming from out of town. How early should I send invites to give them time to get the lowest airfares and hotel rates? Also, how should I handle reserving hotel rooms for our guests? We are getting married in Florida in April, the time of year considered "peak season" -- how can I save our guests some money? Considering the cost, should I pay for my bridesmaid dresses, accommodations or airfare?
A: Kudos to you for being so on top of things! You’re guests and wedding party will be grateful. The best thing for you to do in your case -- especially if your wedding is being held in a tourist destination -- is to send out save-the-date announcements with travel and accommodation information as soon as possible. A save-the-date should be simplistic and offer only the necessary information. Because your wedding is during peak season, you should contact hotels that would serve well as a home base for your guests. Inquire about discounted group rates and reserving blocks of rooms. Once you have nailed down the accommodation details, simply let your guests know they should mention your wedding when they call to make their reservations.
Paying for airfare, accommodations or wedding party attire is totally up to you. Doing so is a wonderful gesture if you can afford it, but it is not mandatory. Footing the bill for all three would be costly, so you might consider covering just one of the expenses. For example, you could pay for their plane tickets or find inexpensive accommodations for them (i.e., staying with local friends or relatives), and let them pay for their dresses.
A: Even if your parents’ names are on the invites as the wedding’s official hosts, you can still mail the invites from -- and ask guests to respond to -- your own out-of-state address. If you’ll be the ones keeping track of the guest list, this makes sense and is absolutely appropriate.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Q: I’m 26 years old and have been living on my own for a few years now. Is it OK to put my return address on our wedding invitation and respond card envelopes, or should I still use my parents?
A: This is a question we get asked quite often. Technically, invite responses should be sent to the wedding hosts, and the hosts are traditionally the people whose names are at the top of your invite. So if your parents’ names appear before ''request your presence'' or other words of invitation, tradition dictates that the return address be theirs and the respond cards should also be sent to them. If you and your fiancé are hosting, use your return address on the envelopes.
While this is partly a matter of tradition, it may also be one of practicality. Perhaps you’re holding the guest list and would like to check off names as the responses come in, it would make more sense if the cards were sent directly to you. If your mom is going to keep track of the guest list, it makes more sense for responses to go to her, even if you’re ''hosting'' the wedding. Look at your situation and do what makes the most sense and is most efficient -- it won’t make a bit of difference to your guests.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Q: We are inviting approximately 200 people to our wedding this June. Although a majority of our guests live locally, there are about 15 percent who do not. My question is: Should I send invitations to the ''out-of-towners'' prior to sending to our local friends and family? I am also considering sending save-the-date cards, but wonder if everyone on the guest list should receive one of these or just those who will have to travel long distances to share our day with us?
A: The fact that you’re thinking of these things, shows you are very considerate and pay attention to the details; just don’t run yourself ragged with worry. There is no reason to have two separate mailing dates for your invitations, especially if only a small number of your guests live out-of-state. Our recommendation here is to send save-the-dates to those you feel need the extra notice. These should be sent four to six months prior to your wedding. Send your formal invitations to all on your guest list eight weeks before the big day.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Q: I know that you normally send out invitations at least six weeks before the wedding, but a majority of our guests will be coming from out of town. How early should I send invites to give them time to get the lowest airfares and hotel rates? Also, how should I handle reserving hotel rooms for our guests? We are getting married in Florida in April, the time of year considered "peak season" -- how can I save our guests some money? Considering the cost, should I pay for my bridesmaid dresses, accommodations or airfare?
A: Kudos to you for being so on top of things! You’re guests and wedding party will be grateful. The best thing for you to do in your case -- especially if your wedding is being held in a tourist destination -- is to send out save-the-date announcements with travel and accommodation information as soon as possible. A save-the-date should be simplistic and offer only the necessary information. Because your wedding is during peak season, you should contact hotels that would serve well as a home base for your guests. Inquire about discounted group rates and reserving blocks of rooms. Once you have nailed down the accommodation details, simply let your guests know they should mention your wedding when they call to make their reservations.
Paying for airfare, accommodations or wedding party attire is totally up to you. Doing so is a wonderful gesture if you can afford it, but it is not mandatory. Footing the bill for all three would be costly, so you might consider covering just one of the expenses. For example, you could pay for their plane tickets or find inexpensive accommodations for them (i.e., staying with local friends or relatives), and let them pay for their dresses.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Black White Silver Art Deco Frame Wedding Invitations
This beautiful and elegant design, called Black White and Silver Art
Deco Frame Wedding Invitation, has a black background. There are
alternating borders in black, white, and silver and a beautiful black
frame. Your text goes in the middle.
Black White Silver Art Deco Frame Wedding Invites by NoteableExpressions
View more invitations on line at zazzle.com
Black White Silver Art Deco Frame Wedding Invites by NoteableExpressions
View more invitations on line at zazzle.com
Friday, March 15, 2013
Black and Bronze Art Deco Tower Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Black and Bronze Art Deco
Tower Building Wedding, has a black background. In the center there are
two bands in alternating gradient bronze. Centered on the bands is a
bronze deco style triangle with a black tower building. Your text goes
on the back.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Art Deco Tower Ray Wedding Invitations
This beautiful and elegant design, called Art Deco Tower Ray Wedding,
has a black background. In the center there are rays of sunlight and an
art deco tower in a bronze color. Below that on the front is a diamond
to frame your initials. Your text goes on the back.
Art Deco Tower Ray Wedding Custom Announcement by NoteableExpressions
Look at Art deco wedding Invitations online at Zazzle.com
Art Deco Tower Ray Wedding Custom Announcement by NoteableExpressions
Look at Art deco wedding Invitations online at Zazzle.com
Monday, March 11, 2013
Art Deco Tower Wedding Invitation
Predicted to continue as a popular wedding trend is the art deco theme.
This design has a black background with a bronze colored border.
Centered at the top is an art deco detail of a tower in bronze.
Art Deco Tower Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Find other Art deco wedding Invitations at zazzle.com
Art Deco Tower Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Find other Art deco wedding Invitations at zazzle.com
Friday, March 8, 2013
Art Deco Delight Wedding Invitation
Predicted to continue as a popular wedding trend is the art deco theme.
This design has a gray background with a purple and green border.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Art Deco Bride Wedding Invitation
Predicted to continue as a popular trend is the art deco theme. This
design has a gray background with a blue border. To the left side on the
invitation there is a hand-drawn graphic representing a bride.
Art Deco Bride Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Browse Art deco wedding Invitations online at Zazzle.com
Art Deco Bride Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Browse Art deco wedding Invitations online at Zazzle.com
Monday, March 4, 2013
Art Deco Black White Silver Medallion Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Art Deco Black White Silver
Medallion Wedding, has a black background. There is a pattern of small
white diamond shapes. There are three sets of metallic looking stripes
and a medallion in the center with a white background.
Art Deco Black White Silver Medallion Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Check out Art deco wedding Invitations online at zazzle
Art Deco Black White Silver Medallion Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Check out Art deco wedding Invitations online at zazzle
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Art Deco Band Wedding Invitation
Predicted to continue as a popular trend is the art deco theme. This
design has a gray textured background with a white inset. There is a
silver and black band going across the design highlighting your words.
Art Deco Band Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Browse more Art deco wedding Invitations at Zazzle
Art Deco Band Wedding Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Browse more Art deco wedding Invitations at Zazzle
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Art Deco Arches in Orange and Teal Wedding Invitation
This beautiful and elegant design, called Art Deco Arches in Orange and
Teal Wedding, has a white background with a teal border. To the left
side there is a design with art deco style arches in orange, teal, and
white on an orange background. Your text goes to the right side.
Art Deco Arches in Orange and Teal Wedding Custom Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Make your own invitations online at zazzle.com
Art Deco Arches in Orange and Teal Wedding Custom Invitation by NoteableExpressions
Make your own invitations online at zazzle.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


