You've picked a date and booked the venue, now it's time to start getting the word out! Save the date cards can be the first peek at the overall aesthetic of the wedding, introducing colors, landscapes, venues, and motifs that will carry through invitations and wedding day decor. They can also be abouthaving fun and showing off a couple's personality and getting guests as excited for celebration as you are!
Annie and Tyler's gardening roots inspired a dense array of edible mushrooms on the save the dates (making sure to include a little "sparkle") to achieve their wish for a maximalist vibe.
Elizabeth and Russell showed off their barn-chic vibe with a custom venue illustration, muted green letterpress, and a clean design.
The mountains of western Massachusetts formed the backdrop for Sarah and Aaron's save the dates, along with the tree where the ceremony would be held.
Taking a cue from vintage travel posters, Maria and Richard's destination save the date popped with bold colors and typography, and included whimsical florals and an iconic view of the Panama canal.
Inspired by azulejos, (Portuguese tile designs) Hannah and Pat's beautifully detailed letterpress tile save the dates were overlaid with floral elements for the perfect preview to their Westport wedding.
Cassie and Brian opted for our signature postage stamp design with a coastal twist, including a beautiful blue color palette and an illustrated sailboat for their Martha's vineyard wedding.
Molly and Ryan chose an elegant rose gold foil and whisper pink letterpress vintage Boston map set the tone for their glamorous Boston Public Library wedding.
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Photos by Peterson Design & Photography