Savory Stitch Wedding Invitations
And as such, you see yourself counted among the various wedding couples in search of a theme for your wedding and the invitation card that would relate to it. But finding a specific theme or a color scheme of your wedding depends also on your financial possibilities, on your desire to organize something special hence original and personal, something that will be kept in your memory and your guests’ minds for a long time. The question is how far can you go with your wedding theme? How far allows your wedding budget to go? Or should you better stick to a traditional wedding where a formal organization is planned and formal attires required?


Searching through the web pages of bridal stationeries you come across a savory stitch wedding invitation which appears to be classy in its black color with touches of claret red that defined a wide stripe to cross the front black colored page and a stitched black ribbon tied with a knot glued in the middle of the red stripe.
These savory stitch wedding invitations would work perfectly with your jazz themed wedding but you plan to have it made all by yourself as you want to change the colors of the card, going for black and white, the specific colors of a jazz ambient. In this way you plan to purchase the necessary items, meaning black card stock and plain white paper, a stitched black ribbon with white grosgrains and of course the envelopes.
Reaching home you begin the creation of your cards. First you design the overall aspect of your invitation which will have printed on the white paper (the one to be placed in the middle of the front page of the two folded black card stock) the image to represent a saxophone and the symbols of the musical notes coming out from its mouth, these symbols being mixed with your names and some words that say about you inviting the guest to the jazz wedding celebration. The black stitched ribbon will complete the design coming as a bow in the corner of the white stripe to be more visible in the general aspect of your card.
