We are so excited to share our brand-new wedding release with you! The 2026 release includes 30 new wedding designs and features lots of sculpted embossing, blind embossing, and debossing mixed with all of our print methods and papers. We added new engraving inks and lots of new die-cut shapes, additional piece enclosures, new envelope shapes, and mailers. Among these new and exciting offerings, the one that perhaps stands out the most is laser cutting.
There are so many eye-catching designs and lovely details. You can see everything new here, but keep reading to see some highlights from our latest wedding release.
Die Cut Shapes
Die-cut shapes add character and a memorable touch to a card or the entire suite. We have a wide selection of die-cut shapes, and we can easily create new ones. Our 2026 wedding release includes lots of fun die cuts from the Yasmin and Valerie invitations or the reception card from the Monroe suite.
There are also lots of fun tags, from the farfalle-inspired tag of Italo to the maple leaf tag from Scout.
Sculpted Embossing
Sculpted embossing is a technique that creates a raised, dimensional surface. Our Delevingne suite is full of lovely instances of sculpted embossing. Detailed floral artwork on the invitation is subtle yet stately. New for this release, we’re also offering sculpted embossing for envelope liners, and the same floral pattern from the invitation is enlarged and appears on the liner.
Laser Cutting
We recently added laser cutting to our available print methods, and it has been tremendously fun and inspiring. This technique is excellent for creating patterns and highly detailed artwork. The belly band of the Vayda design is a stunning example of what we can do with laser cutting. You can also see laser cutting in action on the Talavera save the date, the extravagantly tropical pocketfold for Hiriata, and the moody pocketfold for Tomlin.
There is so much to see in this release, and these highlights are just some of the new offerings. Check it out to see all of the dreamy details. We are so happy to share this with all of you, and we hope you love it as much as we do!
There is something subtle and classic about tone-on-tone printing that elevates the look of a piece. We have been enjoying the tonal printing trend for a while now and are excited to share examples of this trend from our latest release.
The reaching vines, foliage, and flowers of the Darcy save the date are perfect for a garden bash. The olive letterpress printing is darker than our 2-ply spruce paper, so there is plenty of contrast for ease of reading while still showcasing a tonal look.
A complete monochromatic look is lovely, but you can also use the tone-on-tone concept to highlight specific parts of the design. The Darcy invitation retains some tone-on-tone appearance by pairing olive letterpress for the floral border with sage velvet. The border creates a balanced design, but utilizing the tonal look for the floral frame shifts the focus to the foil-stamped names. The names are a natural focal point due to the foil stamping, but the tonal border helps draw the eye to the names.
The Elwood reception card stays true to the tone-on-tone trend. Cypress letterpress is the perfect complement to our spruce paper. The green tones work well together and add an understated flair.
Quite Luxury
Harriet Rehearsal Dinner Invitation
Letterpress ink: yale
Fonts: beloved gray + ivy mode
Paper: cloud 2-ply
Card size: a-2 (tier 1)
The Harriet rehearsal dinner card has clean lines and a modern feel. The simplistic design exudes the notion that less is more. The ink and paper selection follows through on this concept. Yale letterpress printing on 2-ply cloud paper maintains that simple and elegant look.
Nash Rehearsal Dinner Invitation
Letterpress ink: terracotta
Fonts: the original + branch
Paper: bella handmade terracotta
Card size: a-6 (tier 2)
The Nash rehearsal dinner invitation delivers that same laidback extravagance but conveys more of a rustic tone. Our terracotta letterpress ink is coupled with our new handmade terracotta paper for a true tone-on-tone appearance.
Tonal Inspiration
Tone-on-tone printing can streamline a card design, or it can be a way to highlight other parts of a design. This technique is a current trend, but it has a timeless aspect. We love creating new and exciting designs that celebrate you and your event! Browse our designs to find the perfect piece, or contact us to create something original and custom.
Each year, Pantone releases its chosen color of the year–and the 2025 Pantone Color of the Year is the decadent “Mocha Mousse.” This rich brown is earthy while elegant, on-trend, and an excellent match for our Bella paper in color Sable.
Many of our new inks and papers work beautifully with this color to create sophisticated palettes. Try using our new inks, like Toffee and Ganache, or existing favorites, Umber and Espresso. All of these inks can be printed in letterpress, engraving, or digital form, except Umber, which is only available in letterpress and digital.
In addition to Bella Sable paper, we also offer Bella Mocha velvet, which can be featured on invites and liners or bellybands and tags, all to elevate the look of your printed piece! The envelopes shown above are custom and converted in-house using Bella Sable paper.
Digitally printed liners also coordinate with our envelopes. You can see the specific colors used in the following image.
Find more inspiration to use Mocha Mousse-inspired hues throughout your invitation set. See reimagined versions of designs Andras, Underwood V.2, Gwynn, and Ryann featuring rich earth tones, below.
Whether using our Sable paper, Mocha velvet, or one of our lavish inks, you have options to incorporate this on-trend color into your suite. Learn more about trends, and let us help you create the perfect save-the-date or invitation for your big day. Contact us to learn more and get a quote for your invitation using a Mocha Mousse-inspired hue!