Artwork Commission

PEN & WASH WATERCOLUR PAINTING
Wedding venue watercolour painting
Photo image of the wedding venue

Pen & Wash Commission

For a beautifully artistic and expressive touch, a Pen & Wash commission combines intricate pen detailing with soft, flowing watercolour washes. This unique style is perfect for capturing the elegance of wedding venues and scenic landscapes, bringing depth and character to your wedding stationery... and timeless keepsake of your special day.

Regular price£265.00
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Pricing: The listed price covers the artwork commission only and does not include any stationery items.

Returns: Due to the individual, hand-painted nature of our watercolour pieces, we do not offer refunds for rejected artwork commissions.

Your Pen & Wash watercolour commission can be applied to:

  • Invitations
  • Save-the-Dates
  • Envelope Liner
  • Vellum Wrap
  • Wedding Website
  • Various On-the-Day Stationery Items

The original painting will be sent to you together with your printed stationery items.

Our artists will paint your commissioned piece based on the image/information you provide. Once it's complete, you’ll see the watercolour artwork applied to the stationery items you’ve requested. Please allow an additional two weeks, on top of our standard timeframe, to receive your proofs for approval.


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Custom Artwork FAQs

Our commitment to authenticity means that every piece of commissioned artwork is 100% hand-drawn - no AI involved. You can trust that the artistry behind your wedding stationery is genuine, crafted with care, and tailored just for you.

It depends on our artists workload at the time, but its usually around two weeks that are needed for our artists to complete a commission.

Yes, absolutely! It's yours to use as you like.

These techniques are traditional, old-school methods of printing that require more time and craftsmanship. To foil press, emboss, or deboss a design, a custom printing block must be created to press the design into the paper.

This process is separate from standard printing and involves additional equipment, specialised skills, and extra time, contributing to the higher cost.


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