Sale Price:
$285.00
Original Price:
$375.00
Create a Custom Wedding Toile Pattern from Your Story
This is a hand-drawn illustration system made up of simplified, line-art elements based on meaningful places, details, and personal references from your wedding—designed to work together as a seamless repeat pattern across invitations, paper goods, and wedding details.
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What This Is
This pattern is built from individual illustrated elements—think small, self-contained drawings that read clearly on their own and also work together as a repeat.
These are not large, detailed scenes. Each piece is simplified and front-facing where needed, so the full pattern holds together cleanly and consistently.
You can think of them as refined spot illustrations—not decorative icons, but not full vignettes either.
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What’s Included
Up to 8 custom illustrated elements
One-color line art (toile-inspired)
Seamless repeat pattern (4000 × 4000 px)
High-resolution PNG (transparent background)
Individual PNG files of each illustrated element
Pattern tile + repeat preview
Guidance on how to apply the pattern across your wedding materials
_______
What to Include in Your Pattern
This works best when the set stays curated and intentional.
Common elements include:
Monograms
Cake, florals, and table details
Rings, champagne, or signature drinks
Pets
Meaningful objects or references
If including people:
Bride & groom illustrations require reference photos
Outfit details should be clearly visible
Otherwise, figures will be illustrated in simplified, classic wedding attire
If including a venue:
Please provide a clear front-facing or slightly angled photo of the building, with key architectural features unobstructed (not covered by trees or heavy landscaping). This ensures it reads cleanly within the repeat.
_______
Color Selection
This pattern is created as a one-color line art design.
You’ll select a single color for the final artwork, which will be used across the entire pattern. This is typically chosen to coordinate with your wedding palette or printing needs.
If you’re unsure, I’m happy to provide guidance based on how you plan to use the pattern.
_______
How It Works
Share Your Details
Send over your references, photos, and key elements you’d like included. This can be a mix of places, objects, and personal details.
Sketch & Direction
I create a rough layout showing the selected elements and how they’ll work together as a pattern. This stage is for confirming content and overall direction—not final detail.
Final Illustration
Once approved, I draw the full set of line-art illustrations and build the seamless repeat pattern.
Review & Refinement
You’ll receive the full pattern for review. One round of revisions is included to adjust details or refine elements.
Final Delivery
You’ll receive your completed pattern, individual elements, and guidance on how to use everything across your wedding materials.
_______
Revisions
_______
Deliverables
Seamless repeat pattern (4000 × 4000 px)
High-resolution PNG (transparent background)
Individual PNG files for each illustrated element
Repeat preview for visualization
Note:
Final artwork is delivered as raster files. Original layered working files are not included.
_______
Timeline
Typically 2–3 weeks depending on scope and number of elements.
_______
Notes
This listing is for a one-color line art toile pattern
Designed for personal wedding use
Additional revisions or expanded illustration sets may be quoted separately
_______
Usage Rights
Personal Wedding Use License
Your custom toile pattern can be used across your wedding materials, including:
Invitations & envelope liners
Paper goods & printed materials
Signage & day-of details
Guest-facing items and keepsakes
Wedding websites or digital materials
This license does not include use for logos, branding systems, merchandise, packaging, or resale products.
_______
Using Your Pattern
Your pattern and elements are delivered as high-resolution PNG files, making them easy to use in Canva or other design tools.
Common uses include:
Invitation suites
Signage and printed materials
Wedding websites or digital assets
Packaging and small details
_______
Pricing
This is a custom illustration system built from your story and designed to work as a repeat pattern.
Pricing reflects the full process—illustration, pattern development, and preparation for real-world use across your wedding materials.
_______
Final Note
This is designed to be cohesive and usable.
Each element is created to work both individually and as part of a larger system—so the pattern holds together wherever it’s used.
_______
A Note from the Artist
Happy Monday is run by illustrator and designer Kimberly Coles.
Over the past 20+ years, I’ve worked with hospitality brands, destination marketing teams, and organizations focused on how people experience a place—helping translate those experiences into clear, cohesive visual systems.
Through that work, I’ve learned that it’s often the smaller, more specific details that stay with people—the setting, the objects, the moments that don’t seem significant until you see them together.
That’s what I focus on in these patterns.
Each element is drawn by hand and designed to work as part of a larger system—capturing not just how something looks, but how it connects to everything around it.
Create a Custom Wedding Toile Pattern from Your Story
This is a hand-drawn illustration system made up of simplified, line-art elements based on meaningful places, details, and personal references from your wedding—designed to work together as a seamless repeat pattern across invitations, paper goods, and wedding details.
_______
What This Is
This pattern is built from individual illustrated elements—think small, self-contained drawings that read clearly on their own and also work together as a repeat.
These are not large, detailed scenes. Each piece is simplified and front-facing where needed, so the full pattern holds together cleanly and consistently.
You can think of them as refined spot illustrations—not decorative icons, but not full vignettes either.
_______
What’s Included
Up to 8 custom illustrated elements
One-color line art (toile-inspired)
Seamless repeat pattern (4000 × 4000 px)
High-resolution PNG (transparent background)
Individual PNG files of each illustrated element
Pattern tile + repeat preview
Guidance on how to apply the pattern across your wedding materials
_______
What to Include in Your Pattern
This works best when the set stays curated and intentional.
Common elements include:
Monograms
Cake, florals, and table details
Rings, champagne, or signature drinks
Pets
Meaningful objects or references
If including people:
Bride & groom illustrations require reference photos
Outfit details should be clearly visible
Otherwise, figures will be illustrated in simplified, classic wedding attire
If including a venue:
Please provide a clear front-facing or slightly angled photo of the building, with key architectural features unobstructed (not covered by trees or heavy landscaping). This ensures it reads cleanly within the repeat.
_______
Color Selection
This pattern is created as a one-color line art design.
You’ll select a single color for the final artwork, which will be used across the entire pattern. This is typically chosen to coordinate with your wedding palette or printing needs.
If you’re unsure, I’m happy to provide guidance based on how you plan to use the pattern.
_______
How It Works
Share Your Details
Send over your references, photos, and key elements you’d like included. This can be a mix of places, objects, and personal details.
Sketch & Direction
I create a rough layout showing the selected elements and how they’ll work together as a pattern. This stage is for confirming content and overall direction—not final detail.
Final Illustration
Once approved, I draw the full set of line-art illustrations and build the seamless repeat pattern.
Review & Refinement
You’ll receive the full pattern for review. One round of revisions is included to adjust details or refine elements.
Final Delivery
You’ll receive your completed pattern, individual elements, and guidance on how to use everything across your wedding materials.
_______
Revisions
_______
Deliverables
Seamless repeat pattern (4000 × 4000 px)
High-resolution PNG (transparent background)
Individual PNG files for each illustrated element
Repeat preview for visualization
Note:
Final artwork is delivered as raster files. Original layered working files are not included.
_______
Timeline
Typically 2–3 weeks depending on scope and number of elements.
_______
Notes
This listing is for a one-color line art toile pattern
Designed for personal wedding use
Additional revisions or expanded illustration sets may be quoted separately
_______
Usage Rights
Personal Wedding Use License
Your custom toile pattern can be used across your wedding materials, including:
Invitations & envelope liners
Paper goods & printed materials
Signage & day-of details
Guest-facing items and keepsakes
Wedding websites or digital materials
This license does not include use for logos, branding systems, merchandise, packaging, or resale products.
_______
Using Your Pattern
Your pattern and elements are delivered as high-resolution PNG files, making them easy to use in Canva or other design tools.
Common uses include:
Invitation suites
Signage and printed materials
Wedding websites or digital assets
Packaging and small details
_______
Pricing
This is a custom illustration system built from your story and designed to work as a repeat pattern.
Pricing reflects the full process—illustration, pattern development, and preparation for real-world use across your wedding materials.
_______
Final Note
This is designed to be cohesive and usable.
Each element is created to work both individually and as part of a larger system—so the pattern holds together wherever it’s used.
_______
A Note from the Artist
Happy Monday is run by illustrator and designer Kimberly Coles.
Over the past 20+ years, I’ve worked with hospitality brands, destination marketing teams, and organizations focused on how people experience a place—helping translate those experiences into clear, cohesive visual systems.
Through that work, I’ve learned that it’s often the smaller, more specific details that stay with people—the setting, the objects, the moments that don’t seem significant until you see them together.
That’s what I focus on in these patterns.
Each element is drawn by hand and designed to work as part of a larger system—capturing not just how something looks, but how it connects to everything around it.