This invitation suite is such a cute marriage of everything I love: London, scribbles, black and red, florals, brush script and Futura!
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This invitation suite is such a cute marriage of everything I love: London, scribbles, black and red, florals, brush script and Futura!
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If skribbles hit the coffee truck circuit, this would be the result.
Note: Not a real company. For enjoyment only.
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The great thing about geeky weddings is the couple gets to weave a side to themselves into their big day in a fun and meaningful way. I tend to err on the side of ‘surprise and delight’ instead of ‘overt and obvious’ when it comes to these nerdy details – so the following mood board is full of options inspired by the clean and sleek stylings of the Empire, as well as few well placed nods to the original trilogy.
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With this mood board I tried to be respectful of the history behind the cultural wedding traditions Jasmine or Aladdin would have participated in while blending that with the Disney-fied look that springs to mind when you hear ‘Aladdin’.
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The Princess and The Frog has great jazz age motifs to draw from, as well as some of the traditional fairy tale elements – which make an unexpected pairing for this wedding inspiration! Lots of green, spring florals, some jazz age architectural elements and of course: pie.
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This 18th century fairy tale comes to life with a chateau setting and historically inspired versions of the Disney take. (how’s that for meta?)
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Maleficient was the baddest bitch, but these medieval wedding details inspired by Briar Rose are a close second!
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I’m late! I’m late! For a very important date!
Infuse your wedding with whimsical details, tea party accents and a fun take on traditional wedding must-haves.
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Rather than go full Disney (although there are true to the animated film touches), looking at the origin and historical locale for this fairy tale brings in lots of unexpected details.
So we’re talking late 17th or 18th century France, that Versailles faux-rustic look with luxurious bits and bobs throughout. And the odd pumpkin.
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