Watercolor Leaf Fall Wedding Invitations
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Become a MemberWe are heading towards Fall and with the changing season comes a change in our designs and projects. Our Watercolor Leaf Fall Wedding Invitations are the perfect design for an end of year wedding celebration. I painted these pretty leaves in deep greens and browns after rekindling my passion for watercolor recently. My designer then worked her magic and created two designs that can be printed at home.
The first uses two free fonts that can be downloaded to your computer and used to edit the invitation with your own details. If this is the invitation you would like, simply download the fonts In Screaming Color and Arcon before downloading our PDF version A below. Make your changes in the text box and then you can print as many Fall wedding invitations as you like! If you prefer version B, for this we used the designer font Adelicia, which you can download for $17 from Creative Market. You will also need the free font Arcon for this design. Once again, download the fonts, then download our PDF version B below. Edit the text with your own celebration details and print away!
We printed onto regular 11 x 8.5″ printer paper. You will fit two invitations to a sheet. If you wanted to, you could use a thicker paper but it’s certainly not essential! Next week we will be sharing matching Thank You cards and envelope liners so stay tuned. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram to see what we’re sharing next! Enjoy! ~ Lia
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FYI. The font name should be Arcon, not Acron! 🙂 Beautiful work, as always.
Thank you:-)