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Roberta & Charbel: A Wedding Suite Inspired by Italy

Updated: Oct 23


A Printed Italian Festivity


Some weddings seem to exist in their own light, and Roberta and Charbel’s was one of them.


Set in the rolling beauty of Italy, their celebration unfolded with a grace that felt both personal and poetic, and we were honoured to capture that spirit through their wedding invitations.





Their suite drew inspiration from the natural beauty and artistry of their destination. Earthy tones of sage and terracotta were layered with soft vellum to create depth, while delicate gold foiling highlighted key details with quiet elegance.


Each piece was bound with hand-dyed ribbon and sealed with a botanical wax medallion, a tactile detail that carried meaning and sentiment. Inside, wave-cut inserts offered a modern interpretation of organic landscapes, and floral envelope linings introduced a sense of vintage charm.


The envelope, lined in vintage floral print, tied the design back to its destination: a country where history and romance live side by side. It was more than stationery; it was a story told in layers, textures, and thoughtful finishing, a keepsake that mirrored the couple’s journey and the setting that framed their vows.



Italy wedding invitations with sage and terracotta inserts, vellum wrap, gold foiling, and floral envelope lining.


Every detail was carefully considered to echo both the couple’s personal style and the timeless beauty of their Italian setting.


This suite wasn’t just about announcing a date, it was about telling a story, setting the scene for a celebration rooted in love, family, and heritage.


To Roberta and Charbel, may your life together be as luminous as the day we first placed ink to paper in your honour.

Elegant Italy wedding invitations with vellum wrap, gold foiling, and hand-dyed ribbon.

Destination wedding stationery in sage and terracotta with wave-cut inserts and floral envelope lining.



Luxury wedding invitation suite featuring botanical wax seal and layered vellum details for an Italian celebration.








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