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20 Modern Letterpress Wedding Cards

Wedding invitation cards are one of the most important aspect of organizing a wedding event. Most couples prefer to have an elegant yet unique and modern-looking invitation cards. One of the ways to accomplish this look for wedding invitation cards is through letterpress printing. Using letterpress, you can actually create a very elegant invitation card without spending a lot especially if you opt with a single color. Using additional colors or press runs will surely make the printing costlier but will make your card look modern, depending on the design. But, we would like to insist that having a letterpress wedding invitations in single color can make your cards simple and elegant. If the simple look does not suit you, then you can always embellish them to make them more interesting.

Below are 21 fresh designs of wedding invitation cards that made use of letterpress process printing. To view the details and larger image of each card from the original source, simply click on the preview image.

01-Letterpress wedding invite

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02-Meredith and John Wedding

letterpress wedding cards

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03-Letterpress wedding invitations by Smock: Lashar design

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04-Letterpress wedding invitation with yellow edge painting

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05-Fun Letterpress wedding invitation
A 5″ x 5″ three-color letterpress on Crane Lettra Fluorescent White 110# Cover. Printed by Studio On Fire.

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06-Wedding Invitation / Printing at Skylab Letterpress

letterpress wedding cards

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07-Letterpress with Foiling Wedding Invitations

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08-Modernist Invite with envelope

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09-Cool Gray and Charcoal Grey Letterpress Wedding Invitation – Front and Back

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10-Custom Design: Wedding Invitation for Janine and Matt

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11-Seasons Invitation suite
Letterpress printed in 5 passes total. Brown (earth) was a constant while green (spring), blue (summer), orange (fall), and clear ink (winter) take turns on each piece.

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12-Tallerico/Phillips Wedding Invitation
Designed by Jamie Tallerico and Amanda Phillips with hand drawn illustrations by Eva Jorgensen.

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13-Matt & Laura, invite
This pattern was created by scanning in parts of the couple’s oil cloth tablecloth, that is going to be used at their wedding.

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14-The Chicago letterpress wedding invitation set
Features a bright pineapple floral graphic perfect for your modern wedding. The invitation is letterpress printed in hot pink and black ink on 220# cotton stock to yield the deepest impression possible.

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15-Lauren & Harvey wedding invite

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16-Peacock Letterpress wedding invite

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17-Low Country Wedding

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18-Tichy-Callahan Wedding: Invitation

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19-Davis’ Letterpress wedding invite

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20-Jaqueline & Demian’s custom designed invite with lotus motif

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8 Comments

  1. I like no. 20. Its cool

  2. does any one knows how are these done? is there a class for these? i better search the net how they do this this is great!

  3. awesome collections

  4. Thanks for including mine! Honored.

  5. I liked these a lot too, http://goo.gl/QszDx

  6. Please show me some more examples….i am also looking for some wedding planner if you know any good wedding planner please suggest me

  7. Thanks for including my design (for Janine and Matt)! However, the link isn’t correct, should go to here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bellisstudios/sets/72157624429052666/

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