Save the Dates, Invites & More

Putting together an entire wedding (without a wedding planner) is tough – first choose the venue, then pick the theme, then comes the flowers and menu, and finally, laser in on all the endless, small details that seem to reproduce themselves in number. Add in the fact that wedding invitations need be sent out in advance, and it’s enough to make anyone nervous.

But that didn’t stop designer Dana Trabucco, who’s a part-time crafter and full-time Associate Account Manager for an agency. Short on time, yet full of creativity and energy, Dana not only planned her own wedding successfully and with style, but designed her own save the dates, wedding invites, and RSVP cards (below).

Green and white wedding invitations and save the dates printed by GotPrint
Designs by Dana Trabucco |  photography by Brooke Courtney Photography |  printed by GotPrint

Dana explains, “The main elements of our wedding included the color green, kraft paper, white flowers, and accents of purple here and there. I wanted the wedding to have a very clean look and feel I was successful with our selections.”

The colors and textures of her invitations, from the non-traditional kraft paper, to the uncoated card stock she chose (excellent choice!), make for a very fresh, earthy look – perfect for an oceanside wedding in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Green and white wedding invitations and save the dates printed by GotPrint
Designs by Dana Trabucco |  photography by Brooke Courtney Photography |  printed by GotPrint

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