You don’t have to be a graphic designer to create your own wedding invitations. Gryphon Stationers is based in San Francisco, but the company lets couples customize tasteful, pre-made designs to create a modern stationery suite online. Click your way to deboss or letterpress printing and view several motifs and monogram fonts to find the style that’s right for you, all from the comfort of your home (or office). If you’d prefer more guidance in the creative process, you can work with a Gryphon consultant to create a one-of-a-kind invite for your special day.





Hi Darcy!
I've been reading your blog constantly as my sister is getting married next July and I must tell you I'm getting so many ideas its wonderful! I've been enlisted (since I'm the one who's addicted to everything MSLO) to handle the stationery for the wedding, and I must say its coming along beautifully, I've designed it all myself. But I'm having trouble tracking down envelopes, I'd love fuschia ones, but I can't find them so far. I live in Canada (outside Toronto) but I can get to the US fairly easily too. Do you have any websites or stores you can recommend?
I've also been watching my Weddings Collection DVD set and have been garnering advice from there too. What a wonderful collection, I use it for party plannning too!
Great job on the blog, magazine and radio show too! Thanks so much for all of the wonderful ideas and inspiration!
Amy M. Oakville, Ontario
Posted by: Amy | November 01, 2007 at 02:50 PM
Please can you give me some ideas how to make wedding cards, I'm looking for something not too complicate but elegant at the same time. I do scrapbooking, but never done cards. Our son is getting married and he ask me to make his wedding invitations, he feels that I'm very creative with my scrapbooking. My biggest concern is the writting, I'm not computer oriented i do own a comp. Please any suggestions will be greatly appreciated, hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you.
Posted by: MARTHA PALAGANAS | December 05, 2007 at 10:57 PM