A professional graphic designer who uses her background in art history and restoration to create everyday objects you can enjoy in your home or as wearable art. It's a joy to bring the best art and design of ages past into everyday life, plus invitations and DIY party projects. If you don't already share my love for artists and illustrators such as Alphonse Mucha, Edmund Dulac, Beatrix Potter, Carl Larsson and John Tenniel, perhaps you'll discover a new enthusiasm.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Poinsettia Holiday Wedding Invitation Envelopes A7



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Poinsettia Holiday Wedding Invitation Envelopes A7

EElegant Art Nouveau Poinsettias by Alphonse Mucha

Fresh and festive, yet classic and decidedly elegant, these beautiful Art Nouveau envelopes set the tone for your holiday wedding and match the 5x7 Poinsettia Holiday Wedding Invitations.

The outside is classic solid fuchsia and opens to reveal Mucha's vibrant poinsettias. Other colorways are available (cherise, frosted orchid, etc.). Choose the one that suits your wedding color scheme and personality.

Matching reception cards, R.s.v.p. cards, save the date cards, return address labels, postage stamps, menu cards, table number cards, wedding programs, fabulous DIY wedding projects and more are available in my gallery's Poinsettia Holiday Wedding Collection.

Paper choices: The default is the basic paper option. This will give you a smooth matte invitation and true colors. For a more luxurious look and feel, I recommend the linen. The felt option will give you a warmer look and texture (do look carefully to make sure you like the color change). Do try out the different options, look carefully, and choose the one that makes your heart sing. After all, your invitations set the tone for your special day, give your guests their first impression and clue them in as to what to expect. Take your time and get it right.

About the original work of art:
Artist: Alphons Mucha
Title: Le Rubis (The Ruby)
Date: 1900
Period or Movement: Art Nouveau
Medium and Support: Color Lithograph
Série de lithographies en couleurs intitulée Les Pierres Précieuses.

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