A collection of hand-painted watercolor wedding crests, designed as part of a refined invitation suite. Each crest is personalized through composition, color, and illustrated details to reflect your story and setting.
1. Choose Your Crest Composition
Each crest begins with a distinct composition. This defines the overall structure and visual direction of your design, from minimal to fully illustrated.
2. Personalize Your Crest
Once your composition is selected, your custom wedding crest is refined through a series of design elements

Shield and ribbon
Define the overall silhouette and structure of your crest. From refined shield forms to soft ribbon placements, these elements establish the foundation and framing of the design.

Emblem Design
Define the overall silhouette and structure of your crest. From refined shield forms to soft ribbon placements, these elements establish the foundation and framing of the design.

Color Story
A cohesive palette applied across florals and illustrated elements, creating a balanced and intentional overall design.
3. Add your illustrated details
You may select from a curated library of illustrated details, thoughtfully designed to complement each crest composition. These include subtle references to places, travel, lifestyle, and meaningful symbols.
Custom illustrations can also be created for more specific elements, such as venues or pets. These are designed to integrate seamlessly into your crest while maintaining a refined and cohesive result.
4. Extend Your Crest Into Your Invitation Suite
Your custom wedding crest is designed to carry throughout your full invitation suite.
From watercolor wedding invitations to envelope liners and illustrated borders, these elements can be expanded to create a cohesive and highly personalized design.
- Illustrated borders for invitation cards
- Custom liner patterns derived from your crest
- Coordinated details across your stationery suite
This approach ensures your wedding invitations feel layered, intentional, and entirely your own.
















