I got the chance to work with the amazing team at Pink Book Weddings, ZaraZoo Wedding Photography and ZaraZoo Cine Videography to create this DIY video on how to make your own perspex save the date.
We have teamed up with Pink Book to show you how easy you can create your own blackboard for wedding menus, seating plan and any personlised sign. It really is easy to do and you can have fun with it. All designs and instructions are courtesy of Invitation Cafe.
Adding a bit of glitter and sparkly embellishments can add a bit of bling to a somewhat ordinary wedding invitation without going overboard. When using glitter cardstock, it is important to use it as an accessory and not as the main attraction of the invitation. You can achieve this by […]
Wedding stationery and invitations do not have to just be static pieces of paper and card, but can be something fun and interactive guests can play with. A wedding ceremony can be lengthy, however one of our couples wanted guests to fool around. We added strategic dotted lines to the […]
Brides and grooms are always looking for a way to invite their guests in a fun and unique way. With many South Africans living abroad and chosing to get married at our wonderful Cape Town venues, the trend of travel inspired invitations is growing each year. Creating unique boarding pass […]
You can use wood and natural elements in about any part of your wedding stationery from invitations right through to seating plans and place cards. Pallets are easy to find and great to work with. Their size allows for excellent seating plans, welcome signs and smaller information signs. Transferring or […]
Brown kraft card is the perfect way to add that bit of rustic and earthiness to your wedding invitations and stationery. How you use fonts and other decorative elements, you can add that final tone as to whether your wedding invitations and stationery are more chic, modern or farm/country like. […]
Lasercut wedding invitations are most probably the most common we get asked about, however as we like to do things slightly differently here, we help our clients add a bit of themselves to a lasercut wedding invitation. By adding your initials , wedding date or names into the lasercut details, […]
It is sometimes challenging to combine two different styles, but with this invitation we went down the simple route. The hessian cover served as an envelope for the rustic invitation, and adding the gold ribbon and foiling of the names, made our client very happy.
Our quirky and playful client’s wanted an invitation that was interactive using the 3D glasses. We adapted slightly to create this decoder invitation whereby you need the magnifying glass to read the invitation. We had so much fun making these and watching people’s reactions when they saw it for the […]