We’ve focused a lot on art deco invitations, decorations, fashion and decor for a twenties inspired vintage style wedding here, but recently thought… well, what about the other celebrations? Especially that one very, very (very!) important other wedding-related celebration, the one that helps you blow off steam and relax with a drink or twelve before your big day?
Yes, ladies, it is your bachelorette party! And if you’re hosting or planning a soiree for a deco-loving bride, we’d love to point you in the direction of some oh-so-stylish roaring 20s inspired bachelorette party invites we came across. First up, the “Deco Night” invite from Wedding Paper Divas.
Customizable colors (though I love the ones they’ve selected…) and font means you can tailor this invite to your bride. Next up, a most excellent DIY invite from Etsy seller The Dapper Tiger. Design and print yourself and save a bundle with this fab design as a base.
Gorgeous! Finally we’ve got this deco invite with a sort of 80’s-deco-revival flair from Zazzle designer PaperTimeMachine. The colors are bold and amazing and as with most Zazzle invites, you can pick your own paper using your budget (or design) sensibilities: linen, felt, metallic, etc.
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.
Well today we’re going to browse some lovely vintage Christmas cards (1920s / 1930s inspired cards and invites) because the holiday season is in full swing (speaking of which: has everyone else been hearing Christmas music since directly after Halloween? NOT COOL.) But with Thanksgiving for my fellow Americans coming up shortly, and then the …
Love these art deco style invitations from eInvite. They’ve got that Frank Lloyd Wright inspiration, great font options, matching shimmer green envelopes…. we’re sold! You can personalize almost everything through their online system (font, colors, etc) but I just love the baseline options on this set. The colors are fabulous, the argyle pattern on the …
Inspired by a locale, these Australian art deco invitations are stunning, unique and gorgeously personal. The wedding took place in Perth, on the banks of the Swan River, and the bride asked designer Helen Nowell to create a design incorporating features of Western Australia, included the Kangaroo Paw flower. I really adore these invites, and …
If you’re designing your own invitations, save-the-dates or other paper goods for your wedding, at some point you’re going to run into a font problem. Namely: Arial and Times New Roman aren’t going to cut it. Luckily, the miracles of the internet make it easy to find great typeface all over the place. Here are …
Deco Bachelorette Party Invitations
We’ve focused a lot on art deco invitations, decorations, fashion and decor for a twenties inspired vintage style wedding here, but recently thought… well, what about the other celebrations? Especially that one very, very (very!) important other wedding-related celebration, the one that helps you blow off steam and relax with a drink or twelve before your big day?
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Yes, ladies, it is your bachelorette party! And if you’re hosting or planning a soiree for a deco-loving bride, we’d love to point you in the direction of some oh-so-stylish roaring 20s inspired bachelorette party invites we came across. First up, the “Deco Night” invite from Wedding Paper Divas.
Customizable colors (though I love the ones they’ve selected…) and font means you can tailor this invite to your bride. Next up, a most excellent DIY invite from Etsy seller The Dapper Tiger. Design and print yourself and save a bundle with this fab design as a base.
Gorgeous! Finally we’ve got this deco invite with a sort of 80’s-deco-revival flair from Zazzle designer PaperTimeMachine. The colors are bold and amazing and as with most Zazzle invites, you can pick your own paper using your budget (or design) sensibilities: linen, felt, metallic, etc.
This post includes one or more affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking through, we may receive a small commission from the designer, retailer or shop (thanks!) More info here.

Happy partying, ladies!
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