Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts

August 16, 2010

to see what we could c.

i recently did a post on this particular baby shower package. a friend of jessica's contacted me interested in the design, but she wanted to pull in a classic font. i enjoy that a change as simple as a font choice can completely recreate a design. i sometimes spend more time than i care to admit looking at individual fonts and the effects they have on my designs.


i was thrilled with the outcome of this note card! thank you girls for keeping life interesting for me! congratulations to mrs. c & her upcoming arrival!

August 11, 2010

banana blueberry baby shower.

i think polka dots are so fun. i don't often choose them for myself, usually opting for a damask or toile print. i should choose them for myself more often, though, because they're so playful. i like this color combination.


while blue is often associated with boys, i think this invitation could work well for a little girl, too, in these very same colors, in pinks, whites ... the possibilities are endless.

June 25, 2010

Something Blue.

Remember the wedding invitation I posted yesterday for Tara's Weekend in the Country? With upcoming showers and wedding gifts beginning to arrive, Tara needed an appropriate note card to give senders her thanks. We expanded her paper suite to include this coordinating note card. Just like the invitation, the card was printed on luxe cream paper. I like the simplicity of the note card, and Tara likes that she can use it again in the future, not just for her wedding gifts.

June 24, 2010

A Rustic Wedding in the Countryside.

Have I ever mentioned how much I love custom designs? Well, I do. As a designer, I always feel weird saying I love some of my designs, but there are times when I absolutely do. I thank you for your creative juices and appreciate you for keeping me on my toes. I recently fell.in.love. with a design. In love. How fitting it would be a wedding invitation.

Tara is a sweet girl from my hometown. She recently approached me about designing an invitation for the August wedding she and her fiancé are planning. The wedding and reception will be held at a lodge here in Tulsa, and I can already tell it's going to be beautiful! For this special event, Tara needed an invitation that was elegant but not stuffy; rustic but not casual. See what we came up with.

{invitation}

{response card}

{response card: return address}



Right now I only have digital copies of the invitation available, but these flat images just don't do this design justice. Printed on a luxe cream paper, they are gorgeous in person. I'll try to post more pictures in the future to give you a better idea of the finished package. I can't wait to see this invitation printed in other colors {though I can't imagine anything more beautiful than this perfect hydrangea blue}.

What colors are you using for your wedding?