

and stationery by Papier Handmade (Right) photo by Laura Gordon with planning + design by Haute Fetes, florals by Plenty of Petals, day of stationery by Foundry Paper Co. (Left) photo by Manda Weaver with planning + design Janna Brown Design Co. Photo by Brogen Jessup Wedding Photos with planning + design by Fawn Events, florals by Joy of Bloom Florals and signage by Velvet Fox Designs (Left) photo by Stephanie Brauer with planning + design by DM Events & Design, florals by Porcelain Vine Florals, stationery by Yonder Design and calligraphy by Kelsey Malie Calligraphy (Right) photo by Meg Sexton with planning + design by LVL Weddings, florals by Revel Floral and day of stationery by Bourne Paper Co. (Left) photo by Lacie Hansen with planning + design by Jenna Lam Events (Right) photo by Hunter Ryan Photo with planning + design by Carrie Darling Events and stationery by Luster Designs Photo by Abby Jiu with planning + design by Grit & Grace, production by Revolution Events and backdrop/stationery by Emily Baird Designs Okay how adorable are these mini terra cotta planters spilling with white + green fillers and camel leather escort cards?
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(Left) photo by Abby Jiu with planning + design by Grit & Grace, florals by Sweet Root Village, invites by The Dandelion Patch and escort card letters by George & Willy (Right) photo by Hunter Ryan Photo with planning by Anna Lucia Events and stationery by Emily McCarthy Photo by KT Merry with planning + design by Anna Lucia Events, florals by 50Fifty Events and stationery by TPD Design House Photo by Hunter Ryan Photo with planning by Anna Lucia Events, florals by Velvet & Twine, invitations by Dear Louise and calligraphy by Laura Lines Calligraphy (Left) photo by Lucy Munoz Photography with planning + design by Cluster Events (Right) photo by Ryan Ray with planning + design by Elise Events, florals by Golden Fields Floristry and paper goods by Cecile’s Paper Co. Franson and styling by Social Supply Design Photo by Abby Jiu with planning + design by Grit & Grace, florals by Sophie Felts, stationery by Cara F. (Right) photo by Roxanne McClure Photography with planning + design by Beijos Events and florals by Rooted & Wild Co. (Left) photo by Courtney Leigh Photo with planning, design and florals by The Petaler Floral Co. & Co (Right) photo by Sophie Epton with planning + design by Amorology, florals by Dainty Lion Floral Co., calligraphy by Four Things Paper and escort cards by MaeLily Design Studio Photo by Jen Rodriguez with planning + design by Lovelyfest and florals by Idlewild Floral Co. (Left) photo by Lisa Ziesing for Abby Jiu with planning + design by Lauryn Prattes, florals by Floral & Bloom, decor by and stationery by Steph B. (Left) photo by Corbin Gurkin with planning + design by Laurie Arons, florals by Mindy Rice Design, stationery by Yonder Design and calligraphy by Tamara Jones Calligraphy (Right) photo by Weddings by Scott & Dana with planning + design by Jenn Robirds Events and florals by Organic Flora Photo by Corbin Gurkin with planning + design by Duet Weddings and stationery by Pitbulls & Posies Whether you’re envisioning something classic and timeless, playful and cheeky or boho and abstract, the sky is the limit when it comes to creative escort card displays that will blow your guests’ minds. But they have the power to create the most meaningful, tangible and everlasting expressions of a couple and ththieir love story. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: paper is such an undervalued component of wedding designs as a whole. And my, were we glad to see these foundations employed in the creative escort card displays we’re sharing today! From laser cut wood and pressed flower acrylic to vegan leather pockets and embossed velvet, unique materials are a wedding stationer’s best friend. We’d cha cha real smooth over to these creative escort card displays seen in real weddings all over the world.
