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Published 14:20 11 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 17:27 13 Mar 2017 GMT
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Modern Rustic
"Modern Rustic is very much in and going nowhere anytime soon. Rustic elements mixed with a soft colour palette and teamed with Kraft envelopes," Linda says, "Invitation wording is also 'modern' in content – couples are mostly choosing to invite their guests from themselves now. Only on a few occasion over the last year, have I been asked to include their parent’s names on the wedding invitation introduction."
Colour Trends
Linda anticipates that pastel colours will continue to be very popular in 2017.
Font
It's not just the overall style that couples are now focusing on but the little details, and a good font will always make your invites stand out. Linda says, "Bold graphics and type fonts are becoming quite popular, with couples opting to use striking graphics and bold type fonts for their invites – think script and calligraphy styles, making a big impact whilst still being very easy to read."
Linda and her team at Loving Invitations advise that you keep it classy and elegant, legible and neat, and then let the design convey your personality and taste.
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