Watercolor Map Wedding Invitation: Annapolis Wedding Map
This Watercolor Map Wedding Invitation is CLASSIC! The gatefold invitation features a custom watercolor crest and opens up into a bright & colorful watercolor map.
This wedding took place in Annapolis, a beautiful seaside town, so we included a ton of local favorites as well as the wedding locations. Coupled with a romantic Save the Date, a lush RSVP card and an elegant envelope liner, this invite has it all!
Watercolor Map Wedding Invitation: Annapolis Wedding Map
HOW THE PROCESS WORKS:
LET’S TALK: DESIGN CONSULTATION
I like starting off with chatting with you a little about your wedding, your theme, your ideas, and your budget. We can chat via email, phone, or Skype (your preference). If you are not sure what you want or have “too many ideas”, you don’t need to worry- together, we will craft the perfect design concept for your wedding stationery.
DESIGNING THE PROOF
After we have ironed out the design details, I will email you a proof of the design. You will be able to provide me with feedback at this point, and I make potential revisions. Together, we also pick the perfect fonts, envelope, and envelope liner. The first part of the payment (design fee) is also due at this step.
FULL SCALE PRODUCTION
Once you are happy with the final proof, the invitations will be printed and final touches will be added. After that, I pack your invitations with special care and I usually include a little extra goodie as a thank you. I always follow up after a few weeks to make sure that you received your stationery and that you are 100% happy. The second part of your payment (production fee) is due at this stage.
STAY IN TOUCH
I love staying in touch with clients and I am equally obsessed with weddings, so please feel free to send me feedback and snaps from your wedding!
INQUIRE FOR MORE INFORMATION
To receive a personalized quote for your wedding map invitations and to find out more about the process, please email me at hello@marketafhorton.com or contact me through the form below: