Thanks again for the welcomes !
@Sybille : je te "connais" déjà (forum Encre et Lumière, je crois, puis Instagram. Tu m'as "fait" acheter le livre de C. Mediavilla
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@Bianca and Leanda : Here you go, hope you won't be disappointed, that damn thing of a wedding invitation is so difficult to photograph and i only have two mock-ups left so the printing quality is quite poor. I just can't put my hands back on the original calligraphy piece, must have put it away very carefully so it wouldn't be lost. We've moved house twice since then...
But back to the invitation. We created and made it ourselves, but for the calligraphy by E. de Tugny which we scanned and printed. The idea was to have the piece made as a booklet. We used a variety of papers: mulberry paper as the outside cover, premium blue-gray tracing paper (calque in French) as the inner cover, and "cloudy" white translucent paper for the inside where the invitation was calligraphed. We wanted our "faire-part" to be understated with a calligraphy twist, and we were all about transparency (so the recipient would literally "see through the inner pages". Hope that makes sense. The envelope was translucent too.)