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Friday
26Sep2008

Re-Think Pink Wedding Invitations

We dare you to re-think pink! No longer reserved for Barbie shoes and tutus, pink is a surprisingly sophisticated element of the most modern, chicest of wedding invitations. Choose to incorporate shades of pink for classically beautiful wedding invitations that hint at a subtle, spirited glamour, or go all-out pink for a daring design.

You can choose to DIY and pair pinks to make classic or unconventional color combinations like orange, red, bright green, chocolate brown, and more. Customize 'till your heart's content with over 90 paper colors and 24 ink colors!

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MyGatsby Exclusive Wedding Invitations also offers a complete collection of classic styles highlighted with a variety of gorgeous pink hues

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Finally, here are just a few of our fabulous, pretty in pink styles for you to choose from:

Chocolate Monogram Wedding Invitations
These sleek wedding invitations get a delicious twist with chocolate brown cardstock. Your monogram takes center stage in pretty pink foil.

Hot Pink & Bright Green Panel
For a wedding invitation as tempting as a delicious lollipop, why not incorporate these festive candy colors?

Hot Pink & Orange Paisley Strip with Ribbon
An unconventional color combination that is quickly becoming a modern classic, orange and pink get mixed in a spirited print.

Pink Vines Invitation
This simple yet engaging card allows you to print your own invitations and set your invitation wording between two tempting vines.

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