"invite you to join the celebration of their union"

Dublin Core

Description

This artifact is a wedding invitation sent to Kathleen Yancey from Matt Davis and Kimberly Bowers, in which they inform the receiver about the wedding details and request an RSVP.

Creator

Matt Davis and Kimberly Bowers

Source

Kathleen Blake Yancey

Date

Rights

Creators: Matt Davis and Kimberly Bowers
Owner: Kathleen Blake Yancey 01/27/2016

Language

English

Identifier

Coverage

2000-2024

Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata

Genre

invitation

Material

cardstock, printer ink

Circulation

None

Linguistic Text

'Kimberly Ann Bowers
&
Matthew Glenn Davis

<italicized>invite you to join the celebration of their union<italicized>

Saturday, the thirtieth of May
at six o'clock in the evening

Atlanta Evergreen Marriott
4021 Lakeview Drive
Stone Mountain, Georgia

<italicized>Wedding details: theknot.com/wedding/bowers-davis<italicized>

<italicized>Please respond by the second of May<italicized>

will attend
unable to attend

<italicized>Please indicate the number of each entree:<italicized>

Pan Seared Chicken & Polenta
Grilled Filet Mignon & Mashed Potatoes
Grilled Portobello Mushrooms & Polenta
Chicken Fingers & French Fries (kids meal)

Visual Text

The first image, which is the front of the card, has a muted blue background with a four trees and gold, orange and red leaves design on the left side.

The second image, which is the RSVP section of the card, has a muted blue background with a one tree and gold, orange and red leaves design on the left.

The third image, which is the back of the card, has a muted blue background with a white leaves design across it.

Dimension

Unknown

Files

LMA-0023-012916 (front) (Yancey).jpg
LMA-0023-012916 (Yancey).jpg
LMA-0023-012916 (Back) (Yancey).jpg

Citation

Matt Davis and Kimberly Bowers, “"invite you to join the celebration of their union",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 29, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/72.

Output Formats

Geolocation