Showing posts with label placecards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label placecards. Show all posts

September 21, 2010

Getting Maui'd.

I've mentioned before that I designed a wedding suite for one of my friends {and faithful clients}who was married in Maui this past summer. I've been waiting for the images from the photographer before sharing . I love the bright, bold colors Andrea chose. The fuschia and tangerine were used in all aspects of her wedding. It was such a fun weddding and I was honored to have the privelege of creating all the paper elements.
we started with these invitations. guests received them in a luxe cream colored envelope with script addressing.
when opened up the invitation gave the guests all the information they would need to know about the wedding ceremony, a schedule of events for the week, directions to the ceremony and reception, and a response card asking them for their meal preference for the evening.
for the reception andrea chose three signature drinks {and might i add they were delicious!}
we created a monogram that was used throughout the entire event as well. here you can see them on the palm fans and on the favor boxes.

double-sided wedding programs were printed on a luxe cream paper to match the invitations


for escort cards, andrea attached names to star fish and had them lined up in black sand




in lieu of table numbers, andrea named each of her tables with names of the hawaiian islands

we also created menus that sat at each place, but i don't have an image of them to share. i loved all of andrea's creativity and the wonderful pieces she incorporated into her wedding.

January 29, 2010

Black & White Damask Wedding Package

Today Northeast Oklahoma has been under a Winter Warning -- we've had lots of snow and ice. It was a great day to stay in, drink peppermint coffee, and work on fun new designs.

Several brides have started asking about wedding invitations. Believe it or not wedding season is already upon us!

I've shared one of my favorite wedding packages below. This invitation works well for a very formal affair. It would also be beautiful with a splash of color throughout the different pieces. I'm a huge fan of damask {almost as much as my close friend jen collier}.

What color palette are you using for your wedding? Will you incorporate a fun pattern?