Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

watch me work.

many people, brides especially, are curious
as to what my creative process is like.
so, i thought i'd take you through the steps
once the design is finished....

i just finished 155 pocket fold invitations for a
pennstate wedding. the bride & groom met there &
wanted to pay homage with out riddling their invitations with
nittany lions & blue & white.

evidently, psu's original colors were pink & black!
it wasn't until someone washed the football uniforms
incorrectly that the colors faded to the blue & white they
are today.

isn't that a fun fact?

so when they expressed wanting to use psu's
original colors, i was stoked!


all the pieces arrive & i start to have anxiety



there's a room deep in my basement where i use spray adhesive.




stella break!


 

let the border cards dry!

  

next i add the invitation card.



add all of the insert cards....



seal it up & voila!












Sunday, February 20, 2011

sail away with me honey

friends of ours have asked me to do their save-the-dates + wedding invitations for their destination wedding.  they have chosen sunny punta cana in the dominican republic. 
i'm excited about doing these because i think you can have a little more fun when scripting your pieces for a destination wedding. chances are, everyone you want involved in your special day as already been given a heads up that it's going to be overseas so when they get the save the date they won't be blindsided.

i also cannot stand when couples put too much information on a save the date. 
the save-the-date is just that. it tells you who, what, where + when and THATS IT.
if you have pertinent information that you feel is crucial then i would suggest setting up a wedding website. or a wedding blog (hello FREE!). it will keep your guests up to date on everything without trying to squeeze a ton of verbiage onto a 4x6 inch postcard!


here are some of my absolute favorite destination save the dates that i found while perusing the web they are all postcards so you can use the front + back, and the 4th one down are luggage tags - how cute is that!?











photos courtesy of etsy.com

Saturday, February 12, 2011

the flat card phenomenon.

lately many brides i talk to + many wedding invitations 
i receive are flat card style. no fancy pocket-fold, 
no gatefold, no ribbons - just a sweet + simple invitation. 
i must say, while i do enjoy an over-the-top wedding
invitation with tons of inserts & pieces [it's like christmas!]
i also appreciate the simplicity of flat card invitations as well. 
below are some flat card invitations i've designed..




i designed these for a fall morning wedding 
with a brunch reception. the bride was sweet + modest.
i made her matching thank you's as well.
the RSVP postcard is popular. it saves on postage 
+ an RSVP envelope.



lovebirds! this is the first flat card invitation i ever
designed. i think it came out beautifully. it was 
exactly what they wanted. simple+sweet+green.


reception details

it's all in the details. 
i am a strong believer of that. 
i absolutely LOATHE when venues or 
restaurants disregard the little things ... 
like wrinkled table linens or no music, or poor lighting.   
these are all simple details that will 
make someone's experience so much better,
 whether they realize it or not. 
continuing on with the project to start all projects.... 
i wanted to give you taste of the 
personal touches + details that we put into 
our reception that made it all our own... 


we handmade our placecards + holders out 


of hundreds of used wine corks -with TONS of help
 from my bridesmaids. and we presented 
them over a candlelit table of all of our grandparents 
old love letters + pictures.  [more below]






























i made the table numbers in a similar way
to our placecards, using used wine corks.
my husband + i love wine, plus my family
 makes their own, so we thought it'd be a 
perfect personal touch.






























these are some closeups of our placecard table. 
the top is a picture of my father's parents + poems,
and below are letters between my other set of grandparents. 
most of them are in italian. 
my mother's parents began their courtship during

his 4 years of service in the air force. 
he wrote her for 13 months while she lived in italy.
how romantic is that!?





the above 4  photographs courtesy of alisonconklin.com





















this is one of my favorites: my pop-pop wrote in the corner of the envelope, "fly-it please-hurry" 
xoxo

Thursday, February 10, 2011

where it all began

so what better place to start than with the project that started it all? 
these were our wedding invitations.
we wanted to capture the essence of late fall without using
the typical falling leaves, etc. ours is more representative
of late fall. 
i wanted to share with you the final outcomes of some of the pieces i made for our wedding ... i have ALWAYS been interested in party planning + decorating, but these are the pieces that jumpstarted my love affair with paper. hope you enjoy. xoxo 
we had a little fun with our rsvps. we used pictures of
a fish, a vegetable + a cow instead of just words...
i wish more couples would have a little fun with their wording.





our ceremony programs. simple, modern, long & rectangular.
our favorite parts are the wedding diagram +  "just in case" tissue.
the wedding diagram showed the name + title of each member of
 our wedding party + the "just in case" tissue was for those in the audience
who found themselves in tears at our joyous occasion. [wink]