This vintage style wedding invitation suite from Wedding Paper Divas is admittedly not art deco, but it is undeniably lovely. So despite the design name (“Artistic Deco“) these are not art deco wedding invitations, but they are art nouveau wedding invitations (kinda. Nouveau-ish?), and they are oh so lovely. Yes! I love the delicate, larger font, the patterned background on the Save-The-Dates…. just a treat.
Personally, I am not a huge fan of the script font they also use, but apparently you can change the fonts when you personalize your invitation order. Hooray, hoorah! And they are partially letterpress (gorgeous) and partially digitally printed (thriftier) so it would be a great combo/compromise.




The “Artistic Deco” Wedding Invitation Suite from Wedding Paper Divas




















Agreed….quite lovely! These were my favorite of all of the collections @ Wedding Paper Divas. The only downside of the “partial letterpress” is that the colors are not customizable, according to a sales rep I spoke with over the phone – perhaps some of the text is, but not the border and header design. Still a wonderful option!
Helpful info, thanks Becky! It is one of the issues with letterpress: there are a lot more restrictions. For example, we’ve been told that very thin lines/fonts don’t work well with letterpress (and there are so many great deco fonts that really need that intricate, fine line work).
It is still a gorgeous option if it works with your design though!
These are lovely. Any idea what typeface they use for the tall letters like when they do ‘RSVP’ and the ‘MR.andMRS.’?
I’m looking for a similar font as well. Were you able to figure out what it is?
I don’t know the exact font, but these two look very similar to me:
http://art-deco-weddings.com/galadriel-font
http://art-deco-weddings.com/maigret-font
Good luck!
I’ve been hunting for this font too and I think I found it!
http://www.fonts.com/font/monotype-imaging/eccentric
Yes! Good work, Jacqui!