Flowers and Decorations Marriage Renaissance

Wedding invitations simple Renaissance

There are many types of wedding invitations that you can do at home. Surely it takes a lot of patience and imagination (and maybe even money) but are much more beautiful than those printed in typography as in ancient times, invitations were hand written and delivered by hand. Success is guaranteed!

There are many on the internet are used in writing programs pc that mimic the writing renaissance. For example in this link.

We have two options:

1) Investments in simple envelope sealed with wax;

2) The scrolls rolled, definitely a bit 'more expensive if sent by mail as they go put in a box, but more adherent to the historical period.

It is not difficult, just use your imagination and special materials that are easily, type lace the haberdashery, satin ribbons, glue and many types of cards, that can be cut out and glued one above the other as a collage. Then there are many decorations, always sold in haberdashery, for the stencil or DIY, like the flowers of satin or paper, gems metal, twigs and dry leaves, etc..

We Can, for example, take the cards with two different shades and cut them out one larger and one smaller, perhaps with scissors DIY cut ancient and irregular, and paste them on one another. On the smaller print!, with calligraphy Renaissance, the text of the, and the other under serve landscaping. Around the cardboard top, on the edge, we can paste the lace or white lace the put (which is very baroque). The bust, these handmade, will be made of the same paper it is made of the invitation. For instructions on how to build the envelopes click here. Envelopes can be coated internally with another type of decorated paper type brocade the damascato and can be closed using a satin ribbon or wax lacquer, perhaps with a stamp affixed done with the initials of the couple.

As regards the colors to use, the color should be put, ivory or colored parchment. The variant may be the green or burgundy (which is recommended for weddings autumn or winter).

And 'advisable to use the'ivy as decoration, it is only printed or even true leaves dry. The ivy is the symbol of this period and can not miss in any detail. Cute also the symbol of the orris, the lily, that can be printed on the invitation, or even on the envelope, maybe as a seal instead of sealing wax.

The idea, in conclusion, are many, just have fun with the fantasy!

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I live in the countryside with my family, dogs, roosters and hens. I have a degree in Foreign Languages ​​and Literatures and I teach English and German. I am canine breeder, I love dogs, especially Great Danes, I breed. Besides this I love cooking, il cake design, books, humanities, DIY, it-yourself, hobbies paper, the miniature, the decoration and furnishing of the house and everything that is creative.

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