From the category archives:

Bar Mitzvahs

The design process at Pioneer works well as evidenced by this timeless design. Conceived a few seasons ago, the papers, the lines and the sophistication are still very popular. Let’s keep celebrating with beautiful Pioneer invitations. This design has been modified and re-designed by so many of our Dealers that we continue to enjoy producing [...]

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Our new B’nai Mitzvah style 652 was a big hit at the National Stationery Show in late May. People were excited about the “round” design and enjoyed seeing something different. This design can be modified to fit most any special occasion and promises to be very popular, especially based upon the great reaction that it [...]

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Pioneer’s new Bar Mitzvah invitation style 653 was a big hit at last week’s New York Stationery show. People love pockets on an invitation to hold all the party’s various accessory cards, and this design features the pocket in a baseball design. If your sport uses a ball, we can make the pocket to match. [...]

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We recently had the opportunity to visit the beautiful studio of one of Pioneer’s top Invitation Dealers, Something So Write, in Memphis, Tennessee. The design and display of custom invitations was so “high-end” that we thought we should share it with all the fans of beautiful invitations everywhere.  A business that has grown into one of the most [...]

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This beautiful Bar Mitzvah Invitation was voted as the “Invitation of the Week” by the entire Pioneer staff. Our wonderful Maryland dealer, Shelley Poulos of Creative Balloons and More recreated style 620 and made it even better. The custom burgundy suede with the foil stamped name highlights the black splendorlux front bottom portion of the [...]

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Already pleased with the lasting popularity of our Pocket Folder Invitations, we were astounded at the unbelievable popularity of this particular design. What sets this design apart is the Double Laser Cut Band mounted on the Front of the Folder. Pioneer’s exclusve personalized Laser Cut designs have been popular since we first introduced them to [...]

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Pioneer has designed many successful and popular Pocket Style Invitations, but this style takes the concept of ” pocket” to a whole new level.  This entire Invitation is a Pocket. The main body of this Invitation, with its horizontal trim shown in Blue Alligator trim, is a pocket holder for the variety of informational cards [...]

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This is an example of one of our beautiful Pocket Folder Invitations. The front of the folder has the child’s name featured in Silver Foil Stamping. Once you open the Folder, you see the invitation and the accessory pocket. Our exclusive Brush Silver and Black Lizard Papers are featured in this very masculine design. The [...]

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Just when you think the search for a New Paper is over, Pioneer designs their own paper! This Invitation is an example of a combination of many creative elements. A Custom designed and Copyrighted Paper used in conjunction with one of our popular Pocket Folder Invitations and even further enhanced with a Suede Laser Cut [...]

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The Shane design is an example of a “high end invitation” that has some of our newest and most exciting design features. The entire invitation slides out of our new custom “jacket” which itself is enhanced with a colorful laser cut band featuring the child’s name. The Invitation itself features our exclusive blue lizzard paper, offset by the [...]

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Answer this question; How do you “jazz up” an otherwise simple, two-layer, Invitation. Pioneer’s answer is to introduce our exclusive Laser Cut technique, used here with the child’s name running along the entire bottom of the Silver Frost printed layer. The bottom layer of Lapis Frost shows  the richness of color coming through really highlighting the child’s [...]

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Style 632 is basically a simple two-layer invitation with one very special twist. A two-layer band is placed on the bottom of the invitation featuring the child’s name. In this style, we have debossed the child’s name on actual leather material creating a “burnished” and indented effect, where the name itself becomes slightly darker than the [...]

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