Um, have you guys seen these? Seriously? Luke and Alisha are great blog friends, and I couldn’t be more in love with their save the date handkerchiefs! I sense big things coming for Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence after these… Great job to everyone for this incredible idea. Like I said this morning, you guys seriously amaze me. E. Visit our new blog - EAD Living ... |
I came across these gorgeous vintage and floral handkerchief save the dates today. They are created by the talented Erin over at Lucky Luxe Couture Correspondence. You can either use their handkerchiefs or supply your own. I think that this is one of the sweetest Save the Date I’ve ever come across. Perfect for the shabby chic or vintage themed wedding your guests will just love these! ... |
I love that printing save the dates on vintage handkerchiefs seems to becoming a bit of a trend ... Remember these gorgeous ones?What are you planning for your save the dates?{Image: Bird and Banner via Bride & Bloom magazine}... |
Luxurious and unique - vintage handkerchief save the date - so dainty and pretty.... |
Hi Everyone!  Today I’m super excited to introduce a new DIY series from the ladies of Antiquaria, an online shop curated by designer Emma James (you might remember her awesome wedding invitations) and calligrapher Bailey Amon.  In addition to their shop, Emma and Bailey offer custom rubber stamps featuring Bailey’s calligraphy and they’ll be joining us here every couple of weeks with a fun DIY project to inspire all of you at home.  Let’s get started! Hello!  We’re Bailey and Emma from Antiquaria, and we love vintage handkerchiefs!!  This tutorial uses custom rubber stamps to c... |
Yesterday we added another gorgeous spread to our Wedding Inspiration blog! It's an article that focuses on the different ways to use vintage handkerchiefs in your wedding .... mainly focusing on save the dates, maps, and invites! :) It's super darling, so be sure and swing by for a peek! One of the participants in that article is Lucky Luxe. The vintage handkerchief invitations and save the dates they design are so dainty and full of color. A few words from Annalee of Lucky Luxe below: We offer both vintage floral hankies and ivory lace hankies (no difference in price)... |
Santa Barbara based, Lazaro Press & Design created these darling, custom save-the-dates for Victoria and Justin. Â Each announcement was uniquely printed on a vintage, lace-trimmed linen handkerchief and delicately wrapped for mailing on a coordinating card with a tiny lock or key. Â I just love this inviting design with a dash of vintage charm. . . ... |
As if it was meant to be, the same day we featured these vintage Lucky Luxe handkerchief invites, we saw these darling images on The Nichols Studio blog! We adore that it says 'A Hanky for your Happy tears' on the button ... If this post leaves you craving more 'Hankie Heaven', swing over to our full feature on handkerchief invitations! Photos clicked by Austin wedding photographers The Nichols Studio... |
One of our readers, Rachel, sent me THE cutest pictures of her handkerchief save the dates and I had to share. Especially since it goes with our shabby chic theme for the day. Here’s how she did it! I’d previously seen handkerchiefs and other bits of fabric printed on and really liked the idea of texture. I also wanted to create a keepsake. I ended up scouring ebay for about a month, collecting vintage handkerchiefs. In the meantime, I created a vintage-y layout using our silhouetted profiles. Once I collected enough handkerchiefs (and washed and ironed them, too!), I used the Yudu (which... |
Once we decided that the lace handkerchief paisley design would be our inspiration, I knew that I wanted to put it on all of our print pieces. We started looking at different invitation vendors for a good Save the Date format. I knew that I wanted to include a photo of us, a guide to Greenville, and a schedule of wedding weekend events. We looked a tri-folds and other options, but I wanted to print the photo directly onto the paper instead of having to enclose a real photograph in the packet. We weren’t really able to find everything we needed and all of the vendors we’d found didn’t rea... |