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Annette

I created the look within a oversized square format.
This style features my newest peony design well and allows much more space
for wording. I used a combination of shimmering stocks in brown,
fuchsia and ecru. The hand-painted accents on the peony really add
life and richness to the artwork!
Annabel

I used shimmering ecru cardstock for the main layer,
combined with a sparkling purple and pale pink. I also think the
pink outermost border could be lovely if wider.
Roberta

I used a tone on tone wrap and ribbon look that is
really soft and elegant. I love the tag which highlights a single
lacy bloom.
Jenny

I created a new design featuring a lovely shimmering
wave pattern paper. This paper has a subtle ocean feel without being
too themed. This look is lower contrast yet still
has personality and a bit of flair!
I also created an alternate mermaid and ship illustration with a finer
line quality and a bit more detail. I revisited the pattern from the
first sample but with less visibility. I love the sail and fin
details flowing over the circle - these details really enliven the
illustration.
Johanna

I swapped a shimmering brown border for the eggplant
and added touches of green throughout!
Cindy B.

I created the look in shades of ivory, burgundy
and gold. I added watercolor coloring to the calla for warmth and
richness. I love the shimmering gold border - it frames the design
beautifully.
Fallon


I added your pup to a sample response card with touches
of white. I added several jewels to really give the snowflake
sparkle!
Sarah S.

Simple, classic and elegant with a twist - love it!
Gillian


I combined shades of green, chocolate and ecru in
shimmering cardstocks. The hummingbird is subtle in shades of soft
green and blue. I thought the tag was the perfect place to comment
on the bird's significance.
Scott and Kelly
 
I printed the photos directly on shimmer stock to give
a more finished feel to the piece. I used shades of shimmering ecru,
soft gold and burgundy with accents of brown. I also added artwork
details with hand-painted shades of moss green and copper.
Eva

I added a triple border for a multi-color look. I think
it ties in nicely with the shading used in the hydrangea.
LeeAnne

I used a shimmering brown for the tree border. I
love the softness of the first sample but I love the contrast of the
second.
Soline

I left the original sample online for
comparison. I love the lacy pattern on the sides of this new sample.
I revisited the profile illustration but you will notice the line
qualities are different. I can redraw your profile if desired.
Laura D.

I re-posted photos of the invites at different stages so you could see how
the accessories coordinate. I used
Alba

I love the tonal effect here with various shades of gold and
ivory. Very rich and elegant.
Amy D.
I added a ribbon wrap and seal to the outside of the
pocketfold. I made the eggplant border wider for a dramatic effect.
Alternatively, the tag could be tied on with the ribbon.
Sam

I love this new color combination. The
shimmering papers and jewels still lend a wintery feel while the browns and pink
give warmth and richness.
Tracy

I used the same materials to keep the elegant theme
consistent. I added the artwork as another layer woven together with
the ivory satin ribbon.
Lora

I love them both, but the red is my favorite!
Danielle M.

These colors work so well with the contrast in the
artwork..I love the thin white border which makes everything pop!
Jody

Love this!
Louisa

Rich gold with the soft moss give this look a warm and
romantic feel. The flowers are accented with hand-painted gold accents
throughout.
Kelley B.


I love the programs - so unique and unexpected to have 3
color options (photo color is a bit off, though).
Sandi
 
I had fun with this! The colors are vibrant and
tropical. I used subtle shades of purple in the artwork details but we
could take this even further with an additional border in purple. The
combination of crystals, shimmer stock (best seen in pic #2), raffia and
grosgrain ribbon strike a unique balance between modern elegance and natural
beauty.
Danyelle

Fun, fresh and spring! Love the colors. I thought
a green seal with white stamp would be unique here...
Suzanne C.
I love this combination, very textural and rich.
The seal border is a a lovely copper shimmer.
Jacqueline

I love both, but there is something about the white on
white that is very beautiful and unexpected. The torn edge doesn't
work well on the shimmer brown paper but these look great without it!
Amy W.


The new look is rich and dramatic with a
justified layout and circles throughout. I added a little gem to each
circle for sparkle and texture.
The artwork is again another skyline from my collection. I thought to not
repeat the exact imagery from the save the date but to instead let the rich
colors and style be the unifying thread. The size is 5x7 but would
translate well to a 4x9.
Blair

I love this color combination, very evening elegant....
Michele H.


Soft, feminine and elegant are the words I would
use to describe this look. The lacy pattern adds a unique detail to
make this invite stand out!
Adam and Kim

The pocket is in the original moss shimmer. I
love the ribbon accent inside the pocket, very unexpected yet elegant.
I added a blue layer to the outer tag to bring in the blue detail.
Katie L.
I created a simple and fresh tree with scattered leaves for
movement in the layout. An eggplant hand-torn border accents the gold
beautifully while adding to the natural effect. The tree also has soft
watercolor washes as to not appear to stark.
Susan P.

Well, I had fun with this one! I used a vine pattern
border on some pieces to subtly hint to the he vineyard theme. Shades of
pink and shimmering brown really highlight the peony illustration well.
The ribbon wrap is done in a beautiful ivory satin but grosgrain would be
beautiful as well for added texture. The darker pink wrap is to draw some
more color in from the peony.
Jamie

Soft sage green and eggplant make an elegant impression
here. The pattern is in eggplant but looks much darker on screen.
I added shimmer accents of soft orange and olive green to give a bit of
color detail.
Eugenia
 
I experimented with the lacy pattern plus a
snowflake look. I used shimmering shades of ivory and gold. I
also incorporated a patterned stock for added drama and texture.
Michelle W.

I used a shimmering chocolate border to
compliment the ivory and soft pink. I then added sheer shimmer
hand-painted accents!
Davina

I created a soft, natural look with the paisley
patterned stock as a backdrop. I wanted to create a design with
elegance, sheen and texture. The color palette is neutral with
taupe's, ivory and greens.
Kirsten S.

The periwinkle printed layer is brightened here by the soft
blue paisley. I am partial to the first sample I created but this
periwinkle could look great with the taupe paisley border too.
Denise

The subtle color and texture give this look the utmost in
elegance and style. I used sift shades of blue and purple for just a hint
of color. The periwinkle and shimmer moss borders are the perfect
backdrop.
Bethany

I created a lacy pattern style invite with a wrap in
smoky turquoise. I added touches of lime green and shimmering copper.
I love this rich combination.
Christine G.

I experimented with the patterned table number. I think
this pattern could be a lovely compliment to the leaf artwork throughout the
collection. If this version were used I would suggest a leaf accent
on the dinner menu. The favor tag is sweet and simple!
Renee

This look is all about pattern and color.
Very rich and intense, yet still with a flair of formality.
Maggi

I am loving this new version. I stamped in
peacock and used brighter shades of purple and lime as accents!
Christie

I love this color scheme! It is very elegant yet
natural. The peach is a bit more intense but I used it sparingly.
Chris

I created a soft illustration of the elf flower.
I added hand-painted touches of sheer shimmer to bring out some detail.
I added a beveled border using textured white stock and green, very close
to the clover. The look is elegant with a twist!
Gail
 
I created a flowing, natural symbol taking its cues
from vines in nature. The green border is fresh, clean and simple.
I added just a touch of shimmer but the camera is capturing more than can
be seen in person.
Jessica M.

I love, love this! The pop of white is just
awesome. The brown border adds richness.
Kristen M.

I created a stylized snowflake on a large
scale with detailed hand-painted touches of sheer and pink shimmer. The
sheer dots trickle elegantly down into the wording. Crystals could also be
used here at the very center of the snowflake!
Tinamarie

I added the wicked and fuchsia shimmer borders
- wow! The fuchsia hand-painted details really highlight the details
of the peony.
Megan K.

I created two options - one on tan and one on
ivory. The tan gives the look a modern, warm feel. The version
on ivory gives a more classic high contrast look.
Natalee
I love the layered wrap. It is clean and simple
while adding color and texture to the look.
Jessica R.
 

I love the landscape layout - very unexpected. I
created a shorter palm illustration to suit the proportions of the new
layout. The color scheme is simple, yet classic. I added sage
shimmer hand-painted details to the tree.
Amy A.

I used soft gold as the accent throughout the
lacy pattern. I experimented with burnt orange and chocolate brown
borders. I love the contrast of the brown border, perhaps with
copper details?
Courtney C.


The gold border and hand torn edges add contrast and
drama. I included several falling leaves and more intense sage green
hand-painted accents.
Elena

I love this hydrangea invite. I added a
moss shimmer border for added elegance.
Holly

I created two samples for you. Both
feature shades of purple from eggplant to intense plum plus black,
charcoal and white. I tried to keep the word "enchanted" in mind.
I love the first sample with the lacy pattern - it is so striking and
dramatic! The chateau illustration could then be used on an
enclosure if not for the main invitation.
Michele B.
I added a textured wrap and simple leaf tag...The soft
gold gatefold is just beautiful...
Kristina



I added green leaves here and created the more mature
pup.
Mary B.

I used shades of ivory and soft gold here for a lovely
monochromatic look.
Michele H.

I created this look on a shimmering stock with a pale
pink border. I added sheer shimmer to the petals and pink shimmer to the
flower's center. The look is soft, elegant and exotic.
Sage
I am just loving this sea grass paper - it is so textural and
fun! I added a periwinkle organza ribbon but I am not sure I love
it...maybe a grosgrain would be better or perhaps bring in the periwinkle in a
border and use a more natural looking ribbon color.
Stacey N.


The bench design is simple, understated but rich
with personality!
Kristen


I toned down the shimmer and created on with a double
border and one without.
Molly

I love this version! It is softer and more elegant. I
lightened up the shimmer a bit on the leaf/
Suzie
Just a fun gatefold idea here! I thought this was
a nice way to add a punch of the green!
Amanda L.

I love, love this! The sheer flower the first
photo looks a bit yellow, but in person it is not - just a nice soft white.
I added two pink borders, one much lighter than the other for a lovely beveled
look.
Kristen F.

I love the simplicity here. I added
copper and soft gold shimmer accents. I am thinking a pumpkin or some
leaves at the base of the tree could be fun?
Kim N.
I created a wrap and seal for the ensemble folder.
I love the simple lines and elegant use of font!
Emily P.

I used a linen pattern shimmer stock for the
outermost border and a garden green thin border. The look is soft and
elegant with a touch of shimmer!
Jaime P.

Here is a sneak peak at my concept for the save the
date artwork. The technique is understated color and line with
detail lines throughout. I used a casual illustration style with
muted color.
Loni


I created the lacy patter in sage for a more natural look. The
flower accents in the tree were custom mixed to match the shimmer coral
border and wrap stock.
Jody and Liisa

I used a tan fleck stock for the printed layers
in both samples. The borders are variations of kraft brown, garden
green and deep eggplant. I love the warmth and softness of the palette.
Jodi


I put together an idea for the ensemble utilizing the
pochette and outer seal. The pattern border is looking a bit drab here but
in person it is a beautiful rich mossy green.
Crystal

I love the personality the invite is taking on.
The illustration has enough detail to be elegant without being too stuffy.
I though the color palette could mirror the save the date. I think
the compressed text allows the artwork to take center stage.
Kelley

Jen L.

I love the new silver printed layer here!
Everyone in the studio is raving about it!
Jessica M.

The silver adds a cool tone to the look and a
bit less contrast - still very nice.
Katherine

I created the look using a classic illustration style
with a bit of flair. I worked from several photographs none of which
gave a perfect view of the bell structure. I took some artistic
license and cut back the tree in the foreground for the sake of revealing
the whole structure. The color palette consists of creamy pinks and
white. I added soft touches of pink shimmer to the illustration for
just a hint of sparkle!
Simone

I designed a pocket style program. The cover features an oversized
seal which open to reveal the program pages and at the back at pocket to
hold the timeline card. I finished the look with a pink grosgrain
knot.
Courtney D.

I have never created the lacy pattern to mimic daisies
and I just love it - so simple, sweet and elegant!
Heather E.

These are both so fun and colorful - I can't decide
which I prefer!
Ruth M.



I chose two very classic color palettes here. The
first is an elegant combination of subtle pattern and texture. A variety
of stocks were used from transparent vellum to patterned shimmer cardstock. The
second look creates contrast and drama with classic black and shimmer linen
stocks. Both are more understated than your previous designs
but still have personality and style.
Sandra

I created a save the date booklet which works
well considering the amount of information to be included. I used my
swaying palm tree for a simple hint of the coastline artwork to come on
the invitations. This artwork could also be very nice if on a
smaller accent as only an accent.
I used a flecked tan printed layer along with soft shades of pool and
sage. The booklet is bound with a raffia tie. The look
is soft and natural.
Heather

I love the moss printed layer and the chocolate
contrast in the border!
Christie
 
I love the green border addition. It is
difficult to see the difference between the green and silver in these photos but
the green adds a warmth to the look.
Jen B.


I added a bit more color punch here with the yellow accents
and blue shimmer border. I love the red heart...so unexpected!
Samantha

I am showing two options but I really love the burnt orange!
Steven


I simplified the foliage the top to allow the detail in the
crest more "breathing room". The animals in each section of the crest
seemed to float so I placed them in an appropriate environment.
Ashley W.

Danielle

I like both versions! The flower appears darker
in the aqua version that is truly is in person.
Kristen M.

I added touches of orange and crimson to the artwork
which definitely takes away from the strictly feminine look.
Pam

I love the tri-fold! I had to rethink the
placement of the date, but i think this balances well. Colors are a bit
pink in the photo from taking the shot in the evening.
Maja

I love the simplicity of the pomegranate outline.
It mimics the look of the ampersand well and allows the wording to take
center stage.
Jessica S.

I love the punch of color here. The silver
balances the brightness of the red well.
Jessica B.
I love the silver! The look is definitely
more elegant and sophisticated. I added a white border detail to the
upper right corner just to give you an idea of how a second border could
work.
Michelle W.


The white wrap gives a clean, crisp look. I added
an olive green grosgrain ribbon to balance the brightness of the wrap.
Shelly

I combined several of the elements you mentioned to
create a completely new design. I used a white pearl cardstock for the
outermost border - love that shimmer!
Melanie S.

Simple, classic and elegant come to mind here. I
love the imagery.. it really tells a story..
Candida



I love the tri fold. The colors on the outside
are rich and dramatic - love it!
Lisa

I love the tree in this pocket style! I custom
mixed the purple shimmer to match the paper swatch we discussed (seen
below in Christie's sample). The staggered enclosures could benefit
from artwork details. Perhaps a bit of stamping on the "please
respond" card could be nice.
Iris

Here I am using a shimmer brown Pocketfold™
which opens to reveal your invite in the center with a pocket
below for enclosures. I added a pebble texture pink wrap
and olive grosgrain ribbon! I could also add red shimmer to the flower.
Rebecca F.

I created a simple illustration of the gingko that
works well in this elegant layout. The style of the leaf mimics the
unique curves in the font choice.
Kim N.

I created a lily and stephanotis illustration. I
reserved the red for the border to keep the look
elegant and understated. The scale of the artwork gives a bold
flair!
Angie

I love this! While the dahlia is bold the whole
look is modern fall elegance. I added touches of shimmering copper
to the dahlia bloom.
Donna


The gold ensemble is perfect - so rich...I added a plum
thin border for contrast against the green.
Kelly S.

I had such fun with this artwork. I love the
pinks - bold but not too much...I think the black
border is really stunning.
Amy R.

I love, love this tree! I added a small grove of
sunflowers with gold hand-painted details.
I thought purple blossoms in the tree worked well and is softened a bit by
the eggplant border. I think the look is
fun, natural with a pop of color!
Melander

I really like this format - very sleek and
modern. The black overpowers a bit, I am thinking the pocket in the
shimmering sand cardstock could be fantastic. We could then bring
in the black with a thin border.
Danyelle

I experimented with two layouts featuring soft, elegant
shades of green and ivory. I love the contrast in the wrap design.
It is bold but still very classic and elegant.
Corie

This is a sketch layout of the save the date. I
do think ivory would be great for the printed layer.
If there is not enough of a color presence we could do the castle outline
in a darker fuchsia for fun!
Alisha


I was going for a lighthearted fun look this time, less
formal, more of a focus on color!
Katie S.

Love the fuchsia! We can match the
gerbera pink to the border color...
Rachel N.



I chose a very soft moss green for the printed layer
here. I added touches of purple, magenta and gold. The look is
lower contrast, more subtle
but still has a strong color presence.
Adriana

So here it is - the final look! I love the
textured paper!
Ruthie



I created the stamp in black and deepened the accent
colors slightly. I love the wrap around the ensemble folder - I am
thinking touches of aqua might be nice here.
The printed layer is a beautiful flecked tan cardstock.
Mindy

Love the peacock, especially against this sapphire
pocketfold! I also have a new feather design - see Bethany's below.
Clinton
 
I created a pocket wrap style invite using a palette of bright
green white and tan. The lacy stamp is featured on the wrap with a
detail inside on the rsvp card.
I love the colors together and the pop of white is just perfect against
the green!
Bethany

I am very excited about this design! I created a single feather with
an elegant shape to
frame the invitation wording. I love the wispy character of the
feather and bold coloring. I emphasized the dark teal at the center
and repeated this color in the thin double border.
Jennifer J.


I love this color combination. I focused on the
gold with the stamp in olive with gold and light lilac accents! The
gatefold is closed with a deep olive grosgrain ribbon. The second
sample features your butterfly detail, which can be added to the layout of
the first sample.
Sandra


I love both of the new designs but my favorite is the tan and lilac
combination. The colors are soft and warm and work very well
together!
Jaime


Amy Z.

I created the lacy stamp look with a shimmering outer
border in chocolate and the dramatic pink as accent.
The grosgrain ribbon knot is great - gives the whole look texture and a
certain elegance.
Monica

I really love the pocket (coral) as it allows the
artwork to take center stage!
Kristin


This is a design I have been developing for a while.
It features a gold wrap and lacy pattern tag. I added touches of
very soft lilac shimmer. The color is almost indiscernible but adds
a certain quality to the look. The woven satin ribbon at the bottom
adds texture and depth to layout. The pattern features generic
flowers but the effect is subtle.
Jaylyn

Jenna

I am really excited about this design! It is so
spring and fresh and I love the color. I created the stamp in a
lighter apple green and
brought in brown details in the trunk and flower details at the bottom.
The dragonfly features just a touch of aqua (love this detail!).
I didn't want to overpower the top of the layout so I added touches of
white and pink only.
Kristen
 
I created the new look on white with a soft aqua
shimmer stamp. The flowers are in various tones of a pinky lilac.
The two paper swatches are shimmer papers one a true lilac the other a
pinky lilac (appears more pink in the photo). I added a lot more
shimmer to this look and with the shimmer papers as borders everything
will just sparkle!
Jessica

I have to say I love this look. Just a touch of
blue looks so elegant with the red rose. The shimmer appears
stronger in the photo but in person is just the perfect touch of sparkle!
Drew

I worked with a mossy green pocket and soft green
borders for both the invite and seal.
The sheer shimmer accents on the artwork catch the light beautifully but I
also love the addition of gold in the previous sample.
Kelly

I created an artwork collection to complement
the various pieces. The table number features the full pattern,
where the program only a single flower and some vine detailing. I
love the variation and color. The yellow is so appealing and fresh!
Suzanne

I created a simple illustration of the Lone Peak
silhouette. I added a suggestion of trees and hand-painted accents
in shimmer to further define.
I am also envisioning a simple snowflake towards the bottom to balance the
layout. What do you think?
Megan
 
I had the perfect cardstock to coordinate
with your new color choice! I used a soft taupe printed layer and a thin
white border before the teal to boost the contrast.
I added subtle touches of teal to the grassy areas and windmill. I think
this says spring but with some personality!
Wendy

I thought I would experiment with the stamp placement.
I added the pale aqua border to give some definition against the white.
The layout is on a 5x7 card which suits the
quantity of wording very well.
The newest sample is more traditional in approach but
remains very unique. The corner stamping varies form top to bottom
for interest.
We can however take a more symmetrical approach if preferred.
Amy D.

I started with a simple starfish motif. I love
the addition of pink! I am also showing an alternate font option.
Corissa
I experimented with the ladybug artwork and I love it!
I thought I would also try small dots in the fuchsia for fun.
I created the ladybugs in a slightly softer pink here to allow the gerberas to
take center stage. The wording is quite traditional but can be altered to
better suit your tastes.
Michele

I added the lovebirds and I think they work! The
line quality is lighter but it is a nice contrast to the tree. I added
more intensity to your names as I thought the wording was fading a bit.
Heather

The gold paper is softer in person, less
brassy if you will. I love both versions, it is difficult to choose a
favorite. The bubbles are "Fun elegance" I think where the wrap design is
more
"serious elegance" so to speak!
The new photo is closest to the actual color of the gold paper.
Jessie

Linda

I created the collection with the gold lotus as
the common thread. I think the varying paper colors is a nice touch and
keeps the whole collection interesting and
not predictable. The itinerary booklet has a torn edge and a tan layer for
interest. The menu features a double border of chartreuse and textured
white.
Dina
 
I really had fun here and wanted to show you several
options! The stamp in the center is a dark gold, but all samples
have soft shimmering gold flowers and green leaves.
Kiersten


I experimented with the chocolate paper. I love
the warmth and contrast it provides. The menu is 7.75 square which
is oversized to fit all the info. It will look stunning on
each plate and will really add a design element to the table. I
didn't use green here but we could add a double border to introduce the
green.
Miranda B.

I love this design!! Yellow is so cheerful and not used
often enough! I thought it best to add another gerbera to introduce the
pink.
The yellow border actually works well. I chose a soft tan double border to
provide some contrast and warmth. The finished look is elegant summer with
bold blooms and warm colors!
Tracey

I am leaving the original samples up to compare. The green
in the newest sample is a bit off in the photograph. I added a rosey pale
red paper which is the closest to the magenta that I have in stock.
This shows you though, how a color changes the look of the layout and adds a
different contrast.
Randel
Above is my initial experiment with the pattern.
I introduced similar colors into the pattern to coordinate with the peacock.
I also think this would look amazing along the entire side of a 5.5" square
invitation layout.
Katy

I used a white printed layer here to brighten
the look. I added green hand-painted details to the tree and skirt.
I love the corrugated paper and the soft green together. I think the look
is very beach, very tropical now!
Christina L.


I created two styles. The tri-fold is
my favorite but the flat is still very nice - classic. I wasn't sure about
color so I chose modern nuetrals.
Melissa M.
The purple border doesn't show well here, but looks
fantastic in person. I added the ribbon accent, which I think is nice,
somewhat unexpected!
Kristy

I think I might be getting closer with this one. The tannish border
represents the soft gold I had in mind for the border.
Once I hear if I am on the right track with the artwork I will create a paper
sample for you!
Stephanie

I used a much more muted slate blue for the
stamp. A pink border could be nice too... Also thought I would
experiment with the pink touches. The size in the these samples was bumped
to a 5x7 to fit the birdie nicely - I am loving this though. The previous
layouts felt a bit crowded.
Susan P.

I created a new bouquet for you! I added softer
blue touches of shimmer paint to the blue flowers to better coordinate
with the blue border.
This blue border is the lighter version included in your paper swatch
collection not the more denim blue.
Rebecca F.

Caroline

I used a cranberry linen textured cardstock. The font is even more
readable in person, which was one of my concerns - so I am thrilled with
the result. I love all the color here verses the white. The
lacy stamp in silver is a beautiful choice and could be less sheer if I
mix the silver with a bit of white.
I added pure white hand-painted touches to the flowers but tried to make
them look less like flowers and more like bursts or snowflakes for a more
wintery feel. We could add another stamp image on the bottom left
corner but I wasn't sure if it would be too much for your taste.
Terry

I used a shimmering chocolate pocketfold, which
gives the look elegance and formality.
I wrapped the outside with raffia and a reverse color design featuring a
white starfish!
We could do grosgrain ribbon instead of raffia for a more elegant feel.
Mildred


I think I am on to something here. I used my very
detailed palm tree artwork in combination with a beautiful copper shimmer
paper for a background. All is enclosed in a ecru pocket fold.
Take notice of my creative wording!
Lauren

This new version features a soft taupe
flecked paper, brighter (more colorful) pineapple and deep tan inside invite
panel.
I think this version is somehow more elegant, but still 'lots of fun!
Amy

I created a more detailed version of the love bird
idea you mentioned. I thought it could be a nice accent for another
part of the invitation, perhaps on the front of ensemble folder? The
images relate, but give your guests something unique to see throughout the
invitation ensemble.
Kirsten

I really can't decide which I like better!
The first is a watercolor starfish in shaded of copper and mango. I also
added a shimmery touch of copper by hand. The second is very "chic beach",
and I just loved the super thin aqua border for a little bunch.
I experimented with the wording slightly - just for your consideration...
April

The artwork was done in a brown ink.
I did a larger scale drawing of daisy bear, but then made it smaller to
fit the proportion of the bride and groom.
Lori

I added the touch of peony at the top
and brighter details to the flowers.
Shannon

This is my first idea for you. I went
with the tree design you mentioned and warmed it up with chocolate browns and
soft golds. I added the hand drawn pumpkin and leaf accents at the bottom.
The double border is a darker chocolate and soft gold shimmer.
Nicole

Simple and elegant I think...and I love the
script middle initial - great unexpected detail.
Mindi

Love this one - simple, fresh and elegant.
Also love the red and brown together!
Becky

We could also do the stamp and text in chocolate with
ivory and red flower accents...
Samantha

The red paper is beautiful with its natural
inclusions.
I outlined each leaf in soft gold shimmer to make them pop. I love the
richness of this look.
Rhonda

I added accents of 2 shades of brown, each
with shimmer added. I did a double border with taupe and chocolate brown.
i love this monochromatic look - so elegant!
Nicole

I created a new whale design with a
watercolor feel. I added a small heart at the base of the tail for fun -
but it can easily be removed.
The bellyband is a true navy, however it looks darker in the photo. So fun
- I love this, really never done anything like it!
Melinda

I chose a true soft blue but there are many
possibilities available.
I added touches of sheer shimmer to the daisy design, which could also be
done in blue.
Jourdan

I thought I would show you the lavender and chocolate
together!
Becky

The new font and an idea for the pocket closure!
Michelle

I think the bright green is fun and gives the
invite its own personality separate from the save the date.
Title

I think I am onto something here...Love the gold with
the white underneath - it pops!
Nadine

I think I am on to something here...
Elena

Two ideas for you. The first is the wrap style
you mentioned. The second is a modern layout with the stamp
concentrated on the lower right corner.
Anne

I created the save the date on a soft natural cardstock
with an ivory border.
The stamp is in a light apricot (may appear more pink on screen). I
also added hand-painted touches of sheer shimmer on the flowers.
Kate
Some ideas for you...

These designs are done with a hand-carved stamp and are very
versatile.
The above features a classic fall scheme of chocolate, reds and orange. The
possibilities with this design are virtually limitless.

I recently created this design and thought it
might work well for you since you mentioned perhaps using blue in your
color scheme.
My fall bouquet features burgundy and blues as a lovely alternative to the
traditional falls colors. This invite is a wrap style that features
a decorative belly band and satin knot - very fun for your guests!

This is another sample of the wrap which is
more neutral - nice if you are not sure of colors and just want to have that
fall feel.

You also mentioned sunflowers so I thought you might like to see these. A
more neutral tan border would look more fall than the crisp green.
Melody

We could do something like the above with starfish and shell artwork instead
of the crab.
The paper colors may be similar to your scheme, however there are many
papers to choose from to make a perfect match!
The second photo shows my double starfish artwork.
Becky


Two ideas for you...I used burgundy as my inspiration
in both. The lacy stamp version also has accents of copper and sage
green.
The tri-fold wrap features my fall bouquet artwork with accents of
burgundy.
Jennica

The photos are a bit yellowed form taking in the
evening.
I used a shimmering fuchsia as the main accent plus a pale yellow and
celery green, each with a hint of shimmer.
The blue paper is the closest to the starburst I had in stock, but shows
the lacy artwork well...
Notice the aqua paper in the sample below which, I think could also work
well.
Chelsey


I thought the layout needed more space, so I created a standard layout in
addition to the square.
I think the layout is more balanced and visually pleasing in the
larger size.
I added accents of the bright green and sheer shimmer ink to complete the
look.
Camille

Above is a swatch of a darker blue for the envelope.

Chris

I am showing two options above. The first
features more color and detail on each petal, where the second is much
more understated. I maintained the sage green border, but a chocolate
could also be nice.
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