Pastel watercolors of teal aqua, copper coral, seafoam green and rusty rose watercolor eucalyptus leaves. The reverse sides are color coordinated with the colors in the front design.
Enhanced with faux glittery paint splatters, the reverse is color coordinated. Modern script calligraphy combined with a minimalist, contemporary style text layout makes this perfect for any wedding theme.
BarefootBride™ Dusty Rose Pink Watercolor Floral Invitation Suite, Boho dusty rose pink hand painted watercolor roses surround a geometric silver OR gold frame with sage greenery.
A spring bouquet of pale lavender and pink flowers with plenty of greenery. Lilac and Pink Garden Flowers – Simple minimal text gives an elegant feel. This is a perfect wedding suite for a garden wedding . Customize text, font style, color and size. Created for the BarefootBride™. This is part of a complete Wedding Stationery Suite with matching wedding, baby shower and other event stationery. SHOP NOW
Wedding invitations – Chic Elegant Watercolor Boho Dahlia & Greenery – Modern and chic , sage green watercolor leaves the top corner. Paired with an alabaster white dahlia flowers. theBarefootBride™
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