Zach & jess

If Jess & Zach’s invitations could talk, they’d say: “We’re classy enough to make Grandma cry, but playful enough to kick off a dance floor outfit change.”

Some couples find their stationer through Instagram. Others through Pinterest. Jess & Zach? They found me through my twin sister at the hospital where they all worked together — proving once again that nurses really do save the day. From there, we went from scrubs to copper foil, and the rest is stationery history.

The Setting

Jess & Zach tied the knot at a rustic Maryland barn, surrounded by all the golden light and cozy vibes that fall does best. Their whole day was about warmth, celebration, and a little surprise sparkle (seriously — they put on a dancing with the stars routine at the reception).

The Design Details

For their suite, we went full-on autumn chic: a palette of copper, ivory, and deep forest green that felt both seasonal and timeless. The star of the show? We printed on seeded paper — meaning after the wedding, guests could plant their invitations and grow wildflowers. Talk about love literally growing! It was beautiful, sustainable, and so very them.

A Little Behind the Scenes

The best part for me? Watching how their design carried through their wedding vibe. Jess and Zach weren’t afraid to have fun — they even pulled a surprise outfit change for a special dance at their reception. Their invitations hinted at that balance: elegant enough to set the scene for vows in a barn, yet playful enough to keep the party energy alive.

Why I Loved This Suite

Copper foil accents caught the light just like the fall leaves outside, and the green envelopes added that perfect pop of richness. I still swoon every time I look at the photos. Bonus points for the fact that guests got a little wildflower garden as a keepsake!

Wrap-Up

This suite was proof that your invitations can be more than just pretty paper — they can be part of your story. And if you’re dreaming up your own fall-inspired design (or a suite that doubles as a garden starter pack), let’s make it happen.

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