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Guide to Using Vintage Postage for Wedding Invitations

If you're planning a wedding, you know that there are so many details to consider. One of those details is the invitations - after all, they're the first impression your guests will have of your big day. And while there are plenty of options for invitations out there, there's one trend that's been gaining popularity: using vintage unused postage stamps.

Using vintage postage stamps for your wedding invitations is a unique and charming way to add a personal touch to your invitations. Not only are they eye-catching, but they can also add a touch of nostalgia to your wedding theme. Here are some tips for using vintage unused postage for your wedding invitations.

  1. Plan ahead

One of the biggest challenges when using vintage unused postage is finding enough stamps to cover the cost of postage. Vintage postage stamps are no longer in circulation, which means you can't just go to the post office and buy them. Instead, you'll need to source them from other collectors or online retailers.

It's important to plan ahead and give yourself enough time to find the stamps you need. Start looking for stamps at least six months before your wedding date, and be prepared to spend some time searching for the perfect stamps.

2. Determine the postage needed

Before you start buying stamps, you'll need to determine how much postage you need for your invitations. The cost of postage varies depending on the size and weight of your invitation, as well as the location of your guests.

To determine the postage needed, take one fully assembled invitation to the post office and have it weighed. The post office can then tell you how much postage you need for each invitation. Be sure to factor in the cost of postage for the response card and any additional items you'll be including in the envelope, such as a map or directions.

3. Choose the right stamps

Once you know how much postage you need for each invitation, it's time to start choosing your stamps. Vintage postage stamps come in a wide variety of designs and colors, so you can find stamps that match your wedding theme or color scheme.

One thing to keep in mind when choosing stamps is the size of the stamp. Vintage stamps are often smaller than modern stamps, so you may need to use more stamps to cover the cost of postage. Be sure to choose stamps that are still valid for the current postage rate and that add up to the correct amount.

4. Mix and match stamps

One of the fun things about using vintage unused postage is that you can mix and match stamps to create a unique look for your invitations. You can use stamps from different time periods or designs to create a collage effect.

When mixing and matching stamps, be sure to choose stamps that are the same denomination or that add up to the correct postage amount. You can also mix vintage stamps with modern stamps to create a more eclectic look.

5. Consider the theme of your wedding

Vintage unused postage stamps can be a great way to tie in the theme of your wedding. For example, if you're having a vintage or rustic wedding, you can use stamps with a vintage or country design. If you're having a beach wedding, you can use stamps with a nautical or seaside theme.

6. Assemble your invitations

Once you have all of your stamps, it's time to assemble your invitations. Be sure to weigh each fully assembled invitation to ensure that you have the correct amount of postage. You can use a small scale to weigh each invitation, or take them to the post office to be weighed.

When affixing the stamps, be sure to place them in a way that is visually appealing. You can create a border with the stamps, or place them in a diagonal pattern. Be creative and have fun with it!

7. Don't forget about the response cards

When using vintage unused postage, it's important to keep in mind that you'll also need postage for your response cards. You can either use additional vintage stamps or modern stamps for the response cards.

If you're using vintage stamps for your response cards, be sure to choose stamps that are the same denomination as the stamps used for your invitations. This will ensure that the response cards have enough postage to be mailed back to you.

8. Consider using a calligraphy service

If you're using vintage unused postage for your wedding invitations, you may also want to consider using a calligraphy service for addressing your envelopes. Calligraphy adds a beautiful and elegant touch to your invitations and can make them look even more special.

There are many calligraphy services available, and they can work with you to create the perfect look for your invitations. They can also match the ink color to your wedding colors or theme.

9. Double check with the post office

Before you send out your invitations, it's a good idea to double check with the post office to make sure that you have enough postage and that the stamps you're using are still valid. You don't want your invitations to be returned to you or to arrive with insufficient postage.

The post office can also give you advice on how to properly affix the stamps and how to address your envelopes.

10. Enjoy the process

Using vintage unused postage for your wedding invitations can be a fun and enjoyable process. It's a great way to add a personal touch to your invitations and to create a unique look that your guests will remember.

Take the time to search for the perfect stamps and have fun mixing and matching different designs. When you receive your RSVPs in the mail, you'll know that you've created something truly special and memorable for your big day.

In conclusion, using vintage unused postage for your wedding invitations is a great way to add a unique and personal touch to your invitations. With some planning and creativity, you can create a beautiful and memorable invitation suite that your guests will love. Just remember to plan ahead, choose the right stamps, and double check with the post office to ensure that your invitations arrive safely and on time.

Vintage Mountain Wedding Stamps

Is it just me, or is there nothing as romantic or whimsical as a mountain wedding - especially one that takes place mid-June while the wild flowers are in bloom and the fresh mountain air circulates? Warm days, cool nights, the sounds of a mountain stream? No? Did I lose you there?

All weddings are perfect in their own way, but some of my favorite sets of vintage wedding postage to curate pull in mountain themes that highlight vintage stamps that feature things like fly fishing, hiking, skiing, wildlife, and mountain flowers.

Here are a few sets of vintage mountain wedding stamps - see what we mean?:

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Gorgeous, right?  Beautiful paper suite by Cheree Berry Paper.

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Cactus and Copper Styled Shoot

One of the best parts of my job is getting to work with wedding professionals who are equally as passionate about creating impossible to forget weddings and events.  From photographers, to stationers, to pastry chefs, to makeup artists, to videographers, to calligraphers, to planners, to dress designers, and on, and on - there are so many people whose passion ensures that a person’s big day is everything they dreamed of and more.

A side benefit of getting to work with these passionate individuals is collaborative projects and styled shoots.  The one featured here today just wrapped, and it is one of my absolute favorites! Cacti, bright colors, gorgeous tablescapes, pretty paper, and Magnolia Postage vintage stamps (of course), all pulled together by an incredibly talented team of passionate wedding professionals (all credited below).

Shoots like these remind me of the fun in pulling together a cohesive set of vintage stamps for wedding invitations.  I often ask clients about their interests, family, fiancé, how they met, where they met, what they love doing together, and where their big event takes place ... are there colors or themes that are being used during their event that I can help to highlight with a nod though vintage postage?  Understanding these fun facts helps me pull stamps that hint at the wonder of their upcoming event... like an inside joke, or quiet hint, a coordinated set of vintage stamps can help to reflect the special day that is to come.

There are so many fun examples of other styled shoots that I can’t wait to share.  Stay tuned for more fun updates.

Huge credit and thanks to the wonderful team listed below (most located in/near Annapolis, Maryland).

Photographer
Emily Brianne Photography - @emilybriannephotography

Stationery
Susan Wilson Design@susanwilsondesigns

Envelope Calligraphy
Pluma Palomino (Candice Webster) - @plumapalomino

Vintage Postage
Magnolia Postage - @magnoliapostage

Venue
Prism Annapolis (Jennifer Casey) -  @prismannapolis

Design
Sentimental Fools (Jess) - @thesentimentalfools

Cactus Signage
The Printed Palm (Lindsey Houser) - @theprintedpalm

Florist
Keleidoscope Florals (Kelley) -  @keleidoscopeflorals

Videographer
Abidoodle Productions (Abigail Coale) - @abidoodleproductionsvideo

Hair and Makeup
Wild Hearted Beauty (Gretchen) - @wildheartedbeauty

Gown
Annapolis Bridal and Tuxedo (Flavia) - @annapolisbridal

Jewelry
Rachel Mulherin -  @rachelmulherin

Chair Rentals
Something Vintage Rentals@smthingvintage

Baker
Little Village Bakery (Lina)@littlevillagebakery

Models
Liz & Dennis - @roxyliz93 @dennisthomasjr

Rosé
Day Owl Rosé@dayowlrose

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The Season for Green

It is late spring here in North Carolina and perennial bulbs are bursting to life, grass is growing, leaves are unfurling, and brides are heading down the aisle. What better time to talk about one of the most abundant colors in the vintage stamp anthology: Green.

I use green more than just about any other color when it comes to styling vintage stamps for wedding invitations. The options and themes that can be pulled from the green stamps that have been released are seemingly endless: florals, trees, golf, fishing, nautical, Florida, New York, DC, South Carolina, Nevada, Minnesota, lakes, poets, authors, colonial history, and on and on… you get the picture.

And what could be better than green vintage postage? Well, pink and green vintage stamps of course, but we’ll cover that another day.

 

Looking to purchase green stamps? Here are some of the ones we stock:
1-5 Cent Green Stamps | 6-20 Cent Green Stamps | 21-30 Cent Green Stamps | 31+ Cent Green Stamps

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Our First Blog Post is Coming

Keep an eye out this Saturday, May 12th for our very first blog post!

We can't wait to share what projects we're working on, what's inspiring us, how we think about combining vintage postage, and how you can use beautiful vintage stamps for wedding invitations, response cards, announcements, holiday cards, and all other forms of beautiful paper correspondence.

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