As wedding season fast approaches, we highlight some of the latest knot-tying trends of 2013, inspired by sources on the web. Also, check our hand-selected lightboxes, perfect to use for creating your own masterpieces.

Vintage Charm

This year, much like last, weddings have highlighted
those little sentimental touches of vintage charm
that help set the special day apart from the rest.

 

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Patterned place settings, illustrated invites, and retro decor with pops of color help to set a playful yet sophisticated mood. Whether you're strolling down the aisle in your grandma's 1950s lace gown or pulling up to the reception in a baby blue roadster, here are just a few examples of a versatile trend that can easily be incorporated into the special day.

   

 

Rustic Enchantment

Old World etchings and country style combine to make a wedding aesthetic that is both casual and classic.

   
   

As more couples swap traditional chapels and reception halls for barns and cottages, we're seeing rustic style imagery pop up everywhere from roadside signage to menu cards.





Sheer Romance

Light and airy imagery is making a dreamy wave in the world of weddings.

   
   

Pastel palettes, water-color illustrations, soft modern florals and lace textures give that "lavender scented sundrenched room on the morning after you fell in love" type of feel.




Bold and Modern

Rich with style, the bold and modern trend captures all the streamlined qualities of the here and now.

 

Tip: Vector files of banners can easily be modified
to fit any color scheme

 
   

This lightbox has all the graphic, boisterous, bright and contemporary elements needed for the clean lines of a modern wedding.






Personal Touch

Hand-drawn and painted elements add a personal touch to wedding invites and decor.

 

Tip: Use layers and bright colors to make black
and white vectors pop.

 
   

This trend has been most popular with brides and grooms who are young at heart and not afraid of the causual and uncoventional. Our lightbox is full of borders and trim to frame personal creations, and a few of our own favourite hand-drawn images, because not everyone's a picasso.





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