Graphic-Poetry
We believe stationery is more than just pretty paper.

ABOUT
Graphic-Poetry is a graphic design studio and stationery shop, which specializes in creating keepsake, heirloom-quality wedding invitations your guests will love the experience of receiving. Whether it is in-person or virtually, owner and lead designer Liz, works with couples looking to have a more personal experience in the crafting of their wedding stationery. From the initial consultation to selecting items needed for the wedding day, Liz guides couples in choosing the right level of design and pieces to fit their needs.
Color choices, different printing techniques, types of papers, and meaningful embellishments are all sneak peaks into your wedding day. Your invitation will serve as a remembrance of this special day for years to come.
Want to meet Liz and design your invites together or shop her stationery boutique? Head over to 38 Main Street in Hamburg, NY and say hello!
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WHAT COUPLES ARE SAYING...
"We had the most wonderful experience working with Graphic Poetry! She designed all of our wedding invitations and name cards, and everything turned out absolutely beautiful. The attention to detail, creativity, and care Liz put into their work truly made everything feel so special. She was so kind and easy to work with—we’re so grateful for everything you did to bring our vision to life! 💕" -Nadia
"I am in awe of the talents & final products from Liz. She designed my save the dates and also did a custom formal invitation suite for my wedding weekend. While I shared Instagram & Pinterest photos as a starting point, Liz took great care to bring my rough sketches & ideas to life through creative and tailored designs that were more elegant than the inspiration photos. I did the bulk of my wedding planning remotely, and Liz helped to streamline the printing / shipping / delivery process too (which was especially appreciated in the hecticness leading up to wedding day)." -Maggie









