My best friend is getting married, and she asked me to make her wedding invitations for her. She and her husband are of two different cultures, she’s American and he’s Mexican. Both of their families wanted to observe their own wedding ceremonies, so she is having two wedding ceremonies. The first is the Catholic Nuptial and Mass, and the second is a traditional Hispanic wedding.
As everybody knows, when you first start planning your wedding nothing is set into stone. This is the first design that I had created for her and her fiance. She had first imagined her wedding to be filled with a rainbow of colors with each of her bridesmaids wearing a color of the same design but a different color. She wanted her invitations to reflect the bright bold colors that were going to be in the Hispanic wedding ceremony and the reception.
When we first talked, we decided to keep the invitations simple, but with all of the information needed for both weddings and the reception. So the wedding invitation is a 5 inch x 7 inch card with corner embellishments. Each corner is a color that would coordinate with each color that the bridesmaids would be wearing.
However, as plans change and new ideas emerge, the bride and groom decided to go a different direction. I was happy to accommodate the last minute change (two months before invites were to be mailed). More to come after their big day!


