We’re taking a quick break from real weddings for some stationery eye candy. Brooklyn based stationer Nicole from The Nic Studio recently sent over her new wedding invitation line, and I couldn’t just share one design. The illustrated Brooklyn Scenes wedding invitation is one of my all time favorites!
The inspiration for the set (below) was early 1900’s print advertising and Alphonse Mucha style drawings/line work:
I adore the Brooklyn scenes cards especially the cake on the stoop. These are just so creative.
The first 4 wedding cards are truly reminiscent of the Brooklyn brownstone era. Very beautiful and authentic designs.
ohhh..they’re lovely. so unique and pretty!
Love these! They feel formal without being stuffy. So many people are getting away from print invitations all together, which is too bad. I’ve always loved receiving invitations in the mail.
beautiful!!
These are fabulous!
Loving letterpress invitations. High impact and not as expensive as i would expect!
Gorgeous, love the illustrations!!
I adore the Brooklyn scenes cards especially the cake on the stoop. These are just so creative.
The first 4 wedding cards are truly reminiscent of the Brooklyn brownstone era. Very beautiful and authentic designs.
ohhh..they’re lovely. so unique and pretty!
Love these! They feel formal without being stuffy. So many people are getting away from print invitations all together, which is too bad. I’ve always loved receiving invitations in the mail.
beautiful!!
These are fabulous!
Loving letterpress invitations. High impact and not as expensive as i would expect!
These are pretty genius!