Vintage Post Office-inspired wedding invitations

Guest post by Jessica Charlton

You have got to see Jessica's vintage Post Office-inspired wedding invites. Being a super crafty chick, she made these babies herself. They'll blow you away.

We've been designing all the paper goods ourselves, and printing them ourselves at our local Kinko's. That's how me made our telegram Save the Dates.

vintage telegram save the dates alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

telegram save the dates alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

Then it came time to do our envelopes, and we really loved the look of this 1940 Canadian Airmail envelope:

1940 Canadian Airmail envelope alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

But when we handed our envelopes to the Kinko's employee, she shook her head and said they will not print on envelopes because the back flaps might ruin the machines.

Fair enough. TO THE SHITTY, ANCIENT INK JET PRINTER!

Basically, after a lot of frustration and attempts we came to the conclusion that our ink jet printer would not do the pretty border at full bleed, so we resigned ourselves to just printing the addresses on them and then I would hand-stamp the borders.

DIY airmail envelop 1 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

But I'm really glad it worked out this way, because I think the effect looks better than what a printer would have mimicked, and I can't wait to share these with our loved ones!

DIY airmail envelope 2 alternative wedding ideas from Offbeat Wed (formerly Offbeat Bride)

(Through the whole night I kept remembering that part in The Little Mermaid where Sebastian gets all huffy and says, “If you want some-ting done right youuu got ta do it yarrself!” SO TRUE.)

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Comments on Vintage Post Office-inspired wedding invitations

  1. My fiance and I were going to do telegram save the dates…then we fell in love with library card save the dates. Too bad I can’t have two weddings so I can use both! 🙂

  2. Smiling at the Sebastian quote (which my brain played out exactly as you had intended). Smiling even bigger at what you created – those are absolutely lovely, charming and original!!

  3. So creative and unique. Time well spent! They look fantastic! I’m a graphic designer and did my own too. Much more satisfying 😉

  4. Beautiful! I love this idea. And what font did you use to address the envelopes? (or is that calligraphy?) I would love if you could share that information!

    • That is definitely a font, my caligraphy looks pretty bad! The font is called American Scribe, I just love how it looked on our kraft paper envelopes.

  5. Fabulous! I’m making vintage postcard style invitations, planning to buy some cream coloured card stock and print them double-sided, four to a page, with a laser printer at work, then use watercolours to for bits of colour 🙂

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