For the bride who
frames her wedding invitation.
It’s starting to
feel real
By the time you reach this point, you've already made a hundred decisions. The venue, the florals, the dress. And somewhere in the middle of all of that, someone mentions the invitations — the wording, the etiquette, the addressing, the postage, the USPS.
And it starts to feel like a lot more.
I take care of all of it — save-the-dates, invitations, day-of paper, and everything in between, right through to mailing. And you'll always know what's happening next.
The details tell the story — the pattern from the skirt she was wearing the day he proposed.
The thistle from the field in Scotland.
The fishing lures from her mother's collection, cast as charms.
These are the details that belong here. And they're the ones I'm always listening for.
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owner & designer behind ElizaGrace Paperie
I came to invitation design by way of interior design — two decades of asking "what if we tried this?" and caring deeply about how a space makes people feel. It turns out the same instinct applies to paper.
My couples are sentimental. They notice things. They want their guests to feel loved when the invitation arrives. If that sounds like you, I have a feeling we'll get along well.
Hi, I’m Terri
“Couldn’t have done this
without you”
Annalee, Miami
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