Coral & Navy Acrylic Wedding Invitation

 

Acrylic wedding invitations have been growing in popularity over the past year, and it’s versatility is never ending!  If budget will allow for it as they do cost more than paper invitations, ask your stationer what options are available to you as there is much to consider namely finish and presentation, all of which can greatly impact on the cost. By working together we can find a solution that works for you. Boxes, envelopes, sleeves, etching, printing or foiling.  For this acrylic wedding invitation we have combined etched perspex with gold vinyl, and handpainted brush strokes in teal and coral.  The invitation is finished with a navy and gold vinyl bellyband, and placed in a navy and gold envelope.

Eucalyptus Acrylic Invitation

 

I’ve always wanted to make a double acrylic, as there is so much you can do with the perspex.  I decided to use dried Eucalyptus leaves in the middle, and etched the information on the front of the acrylic.  Silver vinyl adds some interest to the face of the wedding invitation.  There is a beautiful metallic pale pink stock which I used for a scalloped triangle fold envelope, lined with Eucalyptus leaves.

We can artwork this Eucalyptus acrylic invitation to any colour scheme or theme.  Just guide us as to your requirements and we can take it from there.

Perspex Wedding Invitation

 

Perspex invitations are trending this year.  A perspex wedding invitation can be made to any size or style.  The invitation can be straight or scallop edged and can be made with or without a stand.  In terms of packaging our perspex wedding invitations, we will either make a pocket to fit, or we can custom make boxes to accommodate the invitation. Consider perspex or perspex and vinyl for your day stationery – they look incredibly sophisticated on completion.