Posts in Our Work
Chelsea and Devin :: A tropical twist in Austin, Texas
 
Modern_Tropical_Bride
 

You truly can bring any vibes you dream up and align with you to your special day in your design, style and a little creative flare! Make it a Winter Wonderland when it β€˜tis the season with impress ivory stationery and gold leaf embellishments, or a county chic barn wedding in the Fall with orange leaves falling everywhere around lush greenery and lovely florals! Or when there’s still some sunshine and warmth around here in Texas, do as Chelsea and Devin did with their Tropical Twist-themed wedding! We can just feel how light and airy this lovely celebration was! Congrats on your big day and our new favorite tropical twist suite!

Thank you vendors: Main Squeeze Photography

 
Amanda and Dino :: Historic Meets Modern Wedding at Barr Mansion in Austin
 
Historic Barr Mansion for a Modern Texas Bride
 

What an absolute dream Barr Mansion is for our Modern Texas Hill Country Brides! We love to see how our brides and the teams come together each time to create something new! The navy-themed color for the groomsmen was such a timeless and classic delight to work with as we designed Amanda’s Day-of Signage needs. From her Welcome Sign, Escort Chart, and Reception details, we loved coming through for this beautiful bride’s special day! Invitation photos aren’t featured here but we also were lucky enough to do Amanda and Dino’s wedding invitations. You can find and shop a similar look to their invitations in our link below labeled β€œshop this look!”

A special thank you to Black Bride for featuring this gorgeous wedding!

Thank you vendors: Vanessa Joy Photography, Barr Mansion

Photographer: @vanessajoy // Venue: @barrmansion // Entertainment: @altared_weddings // Filmmaker: @robadamsfilms // Florist: @wildbunchesfloral // Hair Stylist: @salonxchangeatx // Stationery: @pinkchampagnedesigns // Wedding Gown: @sarahseven // Candy Cart: @tastyswirlscompany // Alpacas: @weddingalpacasofficial @mandibee512 & @arnaldinomartir

 
Rachel and Wes :: Modern Meets Classic Wedding at Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas
 
 

We love our Nasher Sculpture Garden micro weddings so much! When the venue comes together with the colors, decor, and florals that embody the couple’s essence, we love to have it match the invitations in sweet harmony! Check out these beautifully classic wedding invites that have some minimalistic artistic flare to them. Just like Rachel and Wes’ love, one doesn’t need much more to be swept off your feet at this joyous celebration!

Thank you vendors: Ivory and Vine Event Co, Stephanie Brazzle Photography, Nasher Events, Maitee Miles, Venus and Co Flowers, Wolfgang Puck, Panini Bakery, Bella Acento, BBJ Linen

 
Katie and Ethan :: A Colorful April Wedding at Woodbine Mansion in the Heart of Texas
 
A Colorful April Wedding for a chic bride at Woodbine Mansion
 

When you think of a micro wedding in southern colorful charm, think of April weddings at Woodbine Mansion! The outstanding floral designs bring out the lush greenery that surrounds the beautiful historic landmark. This mansion as a venue has it all from a stunning interior stairwell for brides to flow down, to whimsical wooden verandas that hold enchanting green vines to marry your true love under. We loved creating these formal yet chic invitation suites accenting the beautiful venue in a custom watercolor painting! The formal yet beautifully suave, minimalistic font of the invitations really stands perfectly with the beauty of the celebration’s decor through and through! Swoon at this whole wedding event! From ceremony to reception and to the grand finale, we couldn’t have dreamed of more of a trendsetter in the classic way that was Kaie and Ethan. Thank you for letting us make your stationery dreams come true!

Thank you vendors: Brittany Jean Photography, Pearl Events, Woodbine Mansion, Festoon Rentals, Remi and Gold Florals, Austin Catering, Mike's Dance Floor Rentals. Sweet treets Bakery,

 
Q&A With Our Lead Designer

Meet Emily Breinlinger, our lead designer here at Pink Champagne Designs!

Emily has been with Pink Champagne for over three years. Right off the bat, Emily’s artistic talents paired perfectly with our established design style, so we knew she was going to be a perfect fit. Her creative nature and amazing personality are irreplaceable in our eyes, and her strong work ethic made her progression to our team’s lead designer role a no-brainer!

 
 
Wedding invitation designer with Pink Champagne Designs
Get to know our lead designer

Emily & her husband, Michael

Right: Emily and her brother as kids; Left: Emily, her mom, dad and brother

Get to know Emily

Tell us a little bit about yourself!

Hello readers! Growing up in central New York (go Bills!), my house was always filled with art and the sounds of Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac. Naturally, I studied graphic design in college, following in the footsteps of my artistic brother and dad, and discovered my love of typography.

In April 2021, I moved to south Georgia with my husband and 2 cats, Stewie and April (and recently added a rambunctious pup to the mix). When I'm not designing beautiful wedding stationery, I am either reading, doing yoga, or planning my next trip/adventure.

How did you get started with invitation design?

In college, I knew I loved the world of typography. But it wasn't until after I graduated that my mom sent me an Indeed job listing (as moms do) for a stationery design position. Long story short, I didn't get that job, but it sparked a passion in me and I knew I wanted to continue down that road. Soon after, I found Pink Champagne Designs in 2019 and never looked back! Everything I have learned about wedding stationery, I have learned here through working with this fabulous team and our amazing clients.

What design vibe are you loving right now?

Lately I've been loving bright colors paired with watercolor elements, especially dainty watercolor wildflowers. Elegant garden party vibes with pops of fun color!!

Emily’s Fur-babies: Juno, Stewie and April

What do you like to know about a client's invitation vision before you start a design?

Two of the most important pieces of information that help me with starting a design are 1) a solid color palette and 2) a general description of your wedding style. Personally, I think 2-4 colors is just the right amount. Enough color to add some visual interest and tie in with your unique wedding palette, without being overwhelmed with too many colors. For general style descriptions, there are a lot of terms that can help me when mapping out the overall vibe of the stationery. Some examples are: art deco, garden party, sleek and modern, black tie traditional, bohemian, minimalistic, etc.

If you were designing your own invitations right now, what's one thing that you would include?

This is such a difficult question to answer... I love them all! If I had to choose one thing to include while designing my own invitations, I would include a venue illustration, either watercolor or sketched. No matter the wedding style, a venue illustration always looks amazing in any design, and it is such a special and unique touch that you can cherish forever.


XO, Emily B.

 
Emma and Sean :: No Detail Is Too Small for This Saint Louis Wedding
 
Timeless deckled edge and neutral toned wedding invitations
 

How absolutely stunning is this southern wedding for Emma and Sean! We loved designing their deeply romantic wedding invitations with neutral colors and deckled edges; once in our hands-they were so terribly lovely! The whole team of vendors did such an outstanding job of keeping in alignment in design over the whole event. From the chic fonts of the wedding signage blending in with the lush greenery decor of the St. Louis Venue to the beautiful cake and floral chandeliers, we drool over reveals like this!

Thank you vendors: Lauren Field Design, Tamara Gruner Photography, Olive & Gene, Event Partners, Seed Sprout Spoon, La PΓ’tisserie Chouquette, Exclusive Events, Mayker Events, TableMade, Nuage Designs, La Tavola, Lisa Sievers, JED Transportation, MegaLux Photobooth, Danielle Style Events, The Chase Park Plaza, Ritz Carlton of St. Louis, D.Edwin Productions, Colleen’s Cookies, Champagne Limousines, Gateway Fireworks, Green 2 Go, Floral Bridal, Alexandra Grecco, The Black Tux, Reformation

Woodbine Mansion Styled Shoot :: Vintage Wedding Inspiration in Texas
 
Classic and neutral Wedding menu stationery for southern brides
 

Just another beautiful styled shoot at Woodbine Mansion to show off just how classic and swooning this venue is! We put together a timeless and minimalistic look with the dusted grey reception menus. We also debuted our glass custom showcase menus that we find dazzling! Catching the florals and bright light of the venue in the reflection of these boutique reception handheld creations is stunning and gives a formal vibe to the chicness that is about to dawn upon you in the reception hall!

Thank you vendors: Kailee Roberts Design, Woodbine Mansion, Loot Rentals, Bee Lavish, Premiere Events, Table Manners TX, Bouquets of Austin, Tap Truck Austin, Unique Designs and Events, Paige Vaughn Photo

Katie and Nick :: A Hunter Green and Gold Wedding at a Private Ranch in Austin, Texas
 
hunter green and gold wedding invitations
 

Swoon! Sometimes when it all comes together just right, you cannot help but fall in love. Katie and Nick brought it all together with their Ranch Wedding using green and gold colors paired together to make a truly romantic invitation suite! This wedding design is so sweet and delightful in its Texas setting, it is the perfect inspiration for any modern southern bride! Thanks again for letting us make your invitation suite dreams come true!

Thank you vendors: SMS Photography, Pearl Events

Our WorkKelly McGraw
Paige and Brian :: A TCU Wedding at Boxwood Manor in Houston
 
Boxwood Manor, Houston wedding stationery
 

Let’s talk about themed weddings! Can you imagine off the top of your head a Texas, Baseball themed wedding could look formal and classic? We can now cue to the most gorgeous baseball wedding ever that took place in Houston at the Boxwood Manor. We designed these simple yet elegant garden party invitations with minimal and modern appeal. The beautiful venue was custom-made into a beautiful illustration to garnish the reception card- we love it! We were able to make a few other custom items for these two; We made a life-sized cut-out of the TCU mascot frog as well as custom watercolors of their pup and a quidditch ball for the couple’s signature bar sign, an intimate choice to reflect their personalities, life, and love! Thanks again for letting us help make this happen!

Thank you vendors: Stephanie Brazzle Photography, Boxwood Manor, Bramble and Bee, Exquisite Designs, Cakes by Gina