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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Gatsby save-the-dates

The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books, so I gasped when I saw these Gatsby-inspired save-the-dates for an outdoor wedding held under a tent at a Connecticut mansion. Swanky. Wouldn't you be psyched if you got this invitation in the mail?

P.S. A romantic pillow...

49 comments:

  1. These are gorgeous. But where's the green light??

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  2. love-love-love this era...Gloria Vanderbilt & all! ~XO*

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  3. my friend went to a Gatsby-inspired wedding (one of my all-time favorite books as well) on the East coast. unfortunately, there was tons of rain and they ended up ankle-deep in mud!

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  4. it's one of my favorites too - I always wanted a little girl named Daisy.

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  5. Those are really beautiful!

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  6. Beautiful and ellegant!! But I still heart your "Save the Date" card.. :)

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  7. ~~very "chic" and as you say "swanky" ~~

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  8. how fantastic! these make me want to get married all over again (fortunately, to the same person)!

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  9. it's one of my favorites, too, and these are beautifully designed. love.

    xo
    kelly

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  10. these are my save the dates ;)

    thanks for the post, i adore your blog and am borrowing all sorts of ideas from your wedding planning.

    xo, katie

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  11. oh yay, katherine!!!! thank you for posting and congratulations!!!

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  12. Those are so fabulous!!

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  13. these are amazing! i'm in love with the american classic as well. these are just so darling!

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  14. these are absolutely beautiful! your blog makes me want to fall in love and get married so badly! you always comment on the most gorgeous and uniquely traditional things...

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  15. oh, these are great! i'd frame it if i got one.

    i love anything 1930s.

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  16. These are great(I also might be a little biased because these are the save-the-dates for my sister in law to be)!

    First you feature my friend Erin, and now Katie. You have good taste!

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  17. How lovely! I love the 20's!

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  18. Anonymous2:07 PM

    gorgeous!

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  19. Brilliant. That's my era. Wouldn't have worked for our horseback wedding...but it's a lovely dream.

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  20. oh i loved that book too. these are awesome!

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  21. these are beautiful...love, love, love the great gatsby. perfect.

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  22. those are so cool.

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  23. I am planning a gatsby wedding...these are perfect!

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  24. wow, those are fun! yes, I would really (REALLY) love to receive something other than the mundane save the date card in the mail. talk about an attention getter :)

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  25. these are so lovely! i wonder what the actual invites look like! ?

    we used vintage california postcards for our rsvps and everyone loved them.

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  26. yes, it's one of those "i wish i would have thought of thats"

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  27. What a fantastic idea, I always loved the "Have a Great Gatsby" birthday party theme from the Drew Barrymore movie Fever Pitch, I'd love to throw a party with all the classic clothes!

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  28. OOh wowow, The Great Gatsby is my most favourite book of all time, so these are just lovely. Thanks for sharing Jo.

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  29. Love these, they are so creative but can we talk about how hot Robert Redford was in that movie!!

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  30. those gatsby invites are so cute!!!!!!
    xoxo

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  31. beautiful! :) love your blog

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  32. The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books as well. I adore these Save-the-dates!!! They are even more perfect given their wedding location! :)

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  33. Lovely is the first word that came to mind. Makes me think I have to do a theme party this summer, maybe Gatsby or Breakfast at Tiffany's.

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