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Invitation Spectrum of Colors

January 20th, 2009 @ 12:26 pm by Wiley Valentine

I was reviewing some of the invitations we had done in the past, and it struck me how visually appealing it was to study one style in all the different colors. Each color combination really has a way of customizing the invites. I thought it would be fun to take a look at the Carolyn Collection (one of our most popular Luxe styles) in a spectrum of colors. I find that many brides have a hard time visualizing the invitation style in their own color scheme without seeing the actual sample. So here is some inspiration for you!


For this particular collection, brides seemed to be a bit more bold with their color choices. It’s fun to see this invitation, in such different color combinations. Beet + black; poppy + nectarine; chartreuse + nectarine, along with some more neutral colors such as sage + black; lake +chocolate; khaki + sage.

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5 Responses to “Invitation Spectrum of Colors”

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Amanda71109

Mrs.Cupcake just wrote a post about how proper english would be two thousand nine not two thousand and nine..but it looks like you guys included the and? I am confused now.

 
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Rachelle

Hi Amanda,
I believe proper English is without the “and” however 99% of our brides prefer to include the “and”…its a mystery! ;)

 
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Linnea

oooh, pretty! :)

 
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Amanda71109

@ Rachelle okay just wondering before I decide on the wording for my invites. Thanks

 
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honeymyheart

those invitations are soooo pretty and i see how the different colors can change the look. i really like how the purple one looks, and the red and orange one.

 

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