
{ De draadspanner by Anne Ten Donkelaar (via Junk Culture) }

{ De draadspanner by Anne Ten Donkelaar (via Junk Culture) }

{ Untitled by Jack Toohey (via Karen Alvarez) } { There Is A Limit by Brent Hildy }

{ Tea Time by Jennifer Young } { Site by Beth Hoeckel }

{ Peachy Keen by Stacey Rees } { Untitled by Cody Cobb (found via Booooooom) }

We did it! We finally finished and mailed our invitations! Hopefully, all invited parties have received theirs by now, except for some overseas friends. But I just couldn’t wait any longer to share. We are so pleased with ourselves.

Let me give you a play by play. We started with the same French Paper Co. envelopes in four different colors: slate blue, grout grey, packing paper brown, and a darker brown (pictured above). We also used the custom return address stamp, which featured a typewriter font.

Now comes the good part. Open the envelope and what do you find? A delicate vintage handkerchief invite, designed by Brian West and screenprinted by Barrel Maker Printing.

Arrows!

Inside, the hankie was wrapped around a wood card, made of Sycamore wood and printed with our logo (above) and instructions to visit our website for more information (below).



Our vintage typewriter came in handy once again when it came time to address the envelopes.

I had to keep a few of my favorites. They’ve come in handy in other ways. More on that to come!

The real fun part was collecting all the vintage hankies. We searched every antique mall and flea market from here to Timbuktu and found a few winners in Etsy and Ebay lots. It sounds tedious, but you know I enjoyed every minute of it! The real challenge was finding ones that fit our color scheme and general aesthetic but weren’t more than $1 each, give or take.


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Envelopes: { French Paper Co. }
Return Address Stamp: { Note Trunk }
Screenprinting: { Barrel Maker Printing }
Wood Cards: { Cards of Wood }
Handkerchiefs: vintage, various sources
Graphic Design: Brian West!

{ Untitled by Nicholas Lorden } { Indian Cove 2 by Dennis Pomales }

{ Untitled by Lauren Treece } { entrance warp point lapse by GHOSTPATROL }

{ Storm over Averdale by Elly Mackay } { Houses in Trastevere by Angela Petsis }