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Posted on December 16, 2025 by Cari
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When it comes to setting the tone for your wedding, few details are as meaningful as your save-the-date card. It’s the very first glimpse your guests receive — not just of your date and venue, but of your love story and the aesthetic that defines your day. For couples saying “I do” in the heart of the city, our Indianapolis Canal Save the Date Card offers the perfect blend of sentiment, sophistication, and local charm.
Inspired by the Heart of Downtown Indianapolis
The Indianapolis Canal Save the Date features a custom watercolor illustration of the scenic downtown canal — a beloved part of our city’s landscape and a favorite backdrop for engagement photos. This soft, hand-painted artwork captures the gentle curve of the waterway, the skyline beyond, and the romantic spirit that makes Indianapolis such a beautiful place to celebrate love.
For couples who adore the city’s energy but want a design that feels personal and timeless, this piece is a stunning option. It’s ideal for weddings held at local favorites like Indianapolis Central Library, Historic Union Station, The Biltwell Event Center, Regions Tower, The Conrad, or the the Indiana Roof Ballroom — venues that echo both modern sophistication and local character.

Crafted with Timeless Elegance
Printed on your choice of White or Soft Ivory matte cardstock, each A7 card is finished with black flat printing — a simple yet refined contrast that allows the watercolor artwork to shine. The design pairs beautifully with any wedding palette, from soft neutrals to bold jewel tones.
Every card arrives with a coordinating A7 envelope, complete with complimentary guest and return addressing, ensuring your save the dates are not only beautiful but also easy to mail.
For the Bride Who Loves Local Details
This design was made for the bride who treasures meaningful touches — those who want their stationery to reflect their story, their city, and their style. Whether you’re planning a downtown Indianapolis wedding, a rooftop celebration overlooking the skyline, or a romantic canal-side ceremony, this save the date brings your vision to life with artistry and heart.
Pair It with Custom Watercolor Stationery
Love the look of watercolor? Coordinate your Indianapolis Canal Save the Dates with a matching invitation suite, detail cards, or wedding menus featuring venue illustrations or skyline accents. Each piece is custom designed in our Indianapolis studio, ensuring a cohesive and elevated stationery experience from start to finish.
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Posted on December 12, 2025 by Cari
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If you’re planning a wedding in Indianapolis for Fall 2026, you’re probably dreaming about color palettes already. Fall brings such a rich range of colors — from warm harvest shades to deep jewel hues — it’s no wonder Fall is one of the most popular wedding seasons in the Midwest. However, choosing your wedding colors isn’t just about flowers, bridesmaids' dresses, and décor. Your stationery is the very first place your wedding colors come to life.
As a custom Indianapolis wedding stationer, I’ve seen firsthand how the right invitation suite sets the tone for the entire celebration. Let’s explore some of the most elegant and timeless Fall color palettes — and how they translate beautifully into wedding invitations, menus, and all the wedding day paper details to make your event unforgettable.
1. Classic Autumn Neutrals: Ivory, Taupe, and Gold
For couples who love the elegance of tradition, a neutral palette with warm undertones is a timeless choice. Imagine soft ivory paired with taupe and accented by metallic gold. This palette feels formal, classic, and endlessly chic.
Stationery Inspiration: Letterpress invitations in ivory with gold foil accents create a rich, tactile impression. Add silk ribbon or a wax seal in soft champagne for a luxurious finishing touch.
Why It Works: Neutrals never go out of style and pair beautifully with almost any Indianapolis wedding venue — from the Grand Hall at Union Station to the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
2. Jewel Tones: Emerald, Sapphire, and Plum
If you’re dreaming of a bold, dramatic wedding, jewel tones are the perfect fall palette. These rich shades feel regal and elevated while still embracing the season.
Stationery Inspiration: Consider a velvet invitation box in deep plum, or menus die-cut in bold geometric shapes layered with emerald tones. Pairing letterpress with jewel-toned envelopes instantly elevates the look.
Why It Works: Jewel tones photograph beautifully in candlelit receptions and historic venues, making them a stunning choice for Indianapolis brides planning a luxurious, moody fall celebration.
For couples who love modern design with a natural touch, earthy tones like terracotta and rust bring warmth and personality to a fall wedding. These colors are especially popular for bohemian-inspired celebrations or outdoor venues.
Stationery Inspiration: Die-cut menus in terracotta hues tied with a silk ribbon are a favorite choice among my couples. Invitations with bold typography in rust ink on handmade paper make a modern yet organic statement.
Why It Works: These tones pair beautifully with Indianapolis’ outdoor venues or barn-style weddings while still feeling refined when elevated with luxury materials.
4. Romantic Autumn Elegance: Burgundy, Blush, and Rose Gold
This palette is perfect for couples who love a balance of rich seasonal color and romantic softness. Deep burgundy tones pair effortlessly with pale blush and rose gold for a palette that feels both timeless and romantic.
Stationery Inspiration: Think blush letterpress invitations with burgundy envelopes and rose gold foil details. Menus sealed with a rose gold wax stamp add the kind of luxury touch that guests will remember.
Why It Works: This palette bridges the gap between fall and winter weddings beautifully, making it a versatile choice for Indianapolis couples planning late-season celebrations.
5. Moody Neutrals: Charcoal, Forest Green, and Ivory
For brides who want something understated yet dramatic, moody neutrals are an elegant choice. Shades like charcoal gray and forest green feel sophisticated while staying seasonally appropriate.
Stationery Inspiration: Invitations printed on soft cotton paper in charcoal letterpress paired with ivory envelopes and silk ribbon. Add an envelope liner in forest green botanical artwork for an unexpected touch.
Why It Works: This palette works beautifully in both modern and historic venues — perfect for downtown Indianapolis weddings where architecture sets the stage for an elegant evening.
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Bringing Your Color Palette Into Your Stationery
One of the best parts of designing custom stationery is weaving your color palette through every detail of your wedding day. From the save the dates to the invitation suite, menus, programs, and even signage, your colors tell your story.
Luxury materials such as velvet details, silk ribbons, wax seals, and letterpress printing allow you to bring richness and depth to your chosen palette. These small but intentional touches make your wedding feel cohesive, polished, and uniquely yours.
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Final Thoughts
Your wedding stationery is more than just paper — it’s the first impression your guests will have of your celebration. By choosing a color palette that reflects your style and season, and pairing it with luxury printing techniques and materials, you’ll set the tone for an unforgettable wedding.
If you’re a bride in the Indianapolis area planning your Fall 2026 wedding, I’d love to help bring your vision to life with custom invitations and stationery! Let’s create something as timeless and elegant as your love story. Inquire here for a complimentary stationery proposal.
Posted on December 5, 2025 by Cari
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If you’re newly engaged and starting to plan your 2025 wedding, one of the first items on your stationery checklist will be your Save the Dates.
These small cards play a big role — they officially announce your wedding date and give guests the heads-up they need to plan time off, book travel, and mark their calendars.
They’re often the first glimpse your loved ones will get of your wedding style, setting the tone for everything that follows — from your invitations to your wedding day itself. But just like every other part of your planning process, timing matters. Sending your Save the Dates at the right time can make all the difference in how smoothly things go.
When to Send Save the Dates
For most weddings, you’ll want to mail your Save the Dates 6 to 12 months before the big day.
- 6–8 months is perfect for local or smaller weddings where most guests live nearby.
- 9–12 months is best for destination weddings or celebrations with lots of out-of-town guests who’ll need time to make travel arrangements.
Why Timing Matters More Than Ever
While the USPS works hard to keep mail moving, delivery times can still be unpredictable, especially during the holiday season or busy mailing periods. Save the Dates can sometimes take several weeks to reach guests, depending on where they live. That’s why it’s smart to build in a little extra time when planning your stationery schedule.
It’s also important to consider local events that may overlap with your wedding weekend. For instance, May in Indianapolis is famously busy because of the Indy 500 — hotels book up fast, and rates rise quickly. If your wedding falls near a major local event, sending Save the Dates early helps your guests secure accommodations before things fill up.
A Little Extra Advice
Once your Save the Dates are in the mail, you can breathe a little easier knowing your guests have your date on their calendars. From there, you can start focusing on your invitation suite design and other paper details that bring your wedding vision to life.
Get help from the pro!
If you’re not sure when to order or how to time your stationery pieces, I’m always happy to help you build a custom timeline that fits your season, guest list, and mailing needs.
If you’re not sure when to order or how to time your stationery pieces, I’m always happy to help you build a custom timeline that fits your season, guest list, and mailing needs.
In short: Send your Save the Dates 6–12 months before your wedding, and don’t be afraid to send them early if guests will be traveling or your area hosts major events. A thoughtful timeline now will save you — and your guests — from any last-minute stress later.
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I’m a country girl, small business owner, wife, mother of three, and proud alum of Purdue University (Boiler Up!). My world revolves around thoughtfully designed stationery, joyful celebrations, faith and family life.
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