As winter winds begin to blow - those of you getting married in the spring are turning your minds to invitations. We love our elegant spring design, and we hope you will too.
Wrapped in a layer of lacy paper and tied with a matching satin bow, this lovely blue invitation is elegant and sophisticated, traditional and new, all at the same time.
Love the invitation but want the traditional white or cream? Would you rather have your lace in a different color than the invitation? One of the perks of using a custom stationer is that those things can be changed!
Only one couple can have this exact invitation - our designs are exclusive to each wedding. Is this one yours?
Showing posts with label Elegant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elegant. Show all posts
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Springtime Elegance
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Valentine Romance
There is probably no more romantic day to get married than Valentine's Day! So many possibilities with a Valentine's wedding. Traditional red and white or some serious chocolate? How about hearts and flowers?
Like all of Possibility Paper's designs, you can have it your way. Want something a little bit formal that still signals Valentine's Day? Look no further than this invitation. We can do a Valentine theme in Romantic, Whimsicial, Boho, Vintage, Woodland, Rustic, Classic or Elegant. Even a destination wedding could incorporate a Valentine's theme!
If you're getting married on or near Valentine's Day, it's time to nail down your guest list and your invitation design. What can we make for your wedding?
Like all of Possibility Paper's designs, you can have it your way. Want something a little bit formal that still signals Valentine's Day? Look no further than this invitation. We can do a Valentine theme in Romantic, Whimsicial, Boho, Vintage, Woodland, Rustic, Classic or Elegant. Even a destination wedding could incorporate a Valentine's theme!
If you're getting married on or near Valentine's Day, it's time to nail down your guest list and your invitation design. What can we make for your wedding?
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Winter Wedding
Winter wedding? This design is an incredibly elegant option. The invitation, made from a shimmery paper, features an open front with a snowflake hanging in the opening. Inside, yet another snowflake is stamped giving you three lovely layers. The center layer is embossed in silver and the topmost flake is adorned with a rhinestone in the center adding to the winter sparkle. Silver satin ribbon provides more texture and shimmer, evoking new-fallen snow by moonlight.
Because the interior space is limited by the large snowflake stamped there, you will want the simplest wording possible (which is also very elegant.)
If you are looking for invitations for a December or January wedding, this design might be perfect. Contact us soon if you wish to mail them out before the snow flies.
Because the interior space is limited by the large snowflake stamped there, you will want the simplest wording possible (which is also very elegant.)
If you are looking for invitations for a December or January wedding, this design might be perfect. Contact us soon if you wish to mail them out before the snow flies.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Harvest Elegance
If traditional fall colors make you think of Halloween then this elegant pairing can help you make the leap to Harvest. Using tones of fig and peach, this invitation almost makes your mouth water. It's rich and deep and evokes autumn and conjures up style, but no ghosts or goblins.
Imagine a bridal bouquet that features purple calla lilies and sonja roses with fall embellishments. Picture tables with garlands of fall leaves running down the middle. Could your bridesmaids look elegant in gowns of rich hues? Can your wedding dinner incorporate the beautiful colors of harvest?
Elegance is not necessarily costly, but it is rich - in color, in tradition, in taste and in history. Like the harvest, elegance takes time to ripen.
Imagine a bridal bouquet that features purple calla lilies and sonja roses with fall embellishments. Picture tables with garlands of fall leaves running down the middle. Could your bridesmaids look elegant in gowns of rich hues? Can your wedding dinner incorporate the beautiful colors of harvest?
Elegance is not necessarily costly, but it is rich - in color, in tradition, in taste and in history. Like the harvest, elegance takes time to ripen.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Simple Elegance
One definition of elegance is "the quality of being pleasingly ingenious and simple." If you are putting together an elegant wedding, perhaps a pleasingly ingenious and simple design like the one pictured here will fit in with your plans.
Using a black and white pallette nearly always appears elegant. This same effect can be achieved with similar combinations: navy and white, as shown here, slate and ivory, even a deep eggplant or chocolate with a neutral such as white or ivory. Share your dreams with us and we'll do our very best to help you put together an elegant invitation.
Using a black and white pallette nearly always appears elegant. This same effect can be achieved with similar combinations: navy and white, as shown here, slate and ivory, even a deep eggplant or chocolate with a neutral such as white or ivory. Share your dreams with us and we'll do our very best to help you put together an elegant invitation.
Monday, March 6, 2017
An Enchanted Invitation

Note that the response card has a coordinating design stamped on it. In real life the color of the ink on the RSVP card matches the green paper layer of the invitation. It might not appear to match on your computer screen but they will match for you if that's your desire.
Each design we make for a couple is unique. We may use the same elements in a different way on another invitation but only one couple will get to use this design. This particular design is not designated for anyone yet - it's available if you love it! And of course you can have it your way - this design can be replicated in shades of your colors. Is this one for you? If it is, send us an email at PossibilityPaper@hotmail.com and let's start planning.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)