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Mike & Elise

A big congratulations to my cousin Michael and his new bride Elise! I had so much fun designing the invitation suite for such an awesome couple – they truly deserve all the happiness in the world :)

This first image shows how the invitations were packaged and sent – neatly wrapped with a sheer black ribbon which was tied in a bow in the back. I threaded the ribbons through square cards with the bride and groom’s names and wedding date to give it a more polished look.

Invitation suite all packaged up and ready to be mailed!
Invitation suite all packaged up and ready to be mailed!

Here we have all of the elements unwrapped – the invitation along with the reception, accommodations, and reply cards. I printed the address on the return envelopes using the same script font as the rest of the suite.

All of the pieces laid out.
All of the pieces laid out.
Another shot just for fun :)
Another shot just for fun :)

This was such a special project for me – I’m so happy I was able to contribute to their big day.  Congrats again guys!

Mike & Elise – A preview

I’m so excited to share this Save-the-Date I created for my awesome cousin Mike and his lovely fiancée Elise! Their wedding colors are black and emerald, and they chose Neenah Environment 100lb cover in Natural – a nice heavy paper that is also environmentally friendly. The rest of the invitation suite is still in progress – check back later for a full post :)

Save the Date
Save the Date

An April Wedding

Ah, weddings. I love designing for weddings. The invitation is the first hint your guests will see of your personal wedding style, and can set the tone for every other choice you make in the planning stages.

For this particular wedding, the mother of the groom was my contact throughout the whole process – I never actually spoke with the couple. It was a unique challenge for me because the only information I had to work with was the basic “Who, What, When, and Where”… I had no idea what look or theme the bride and groom were going for. I decided to create four very different designs and emailed them to the future MIL, hoping one would catch their eye.  They in fact loved two of the styles, so I printed out proofs of both (sometimes seeing the actual invitation in your hand can make up your mind for you).

The wedding colors were red and yellow, but I wasn’t sure which color was going to be the main hue for the event. Since it was an early spring wedding, I felt that a light yellow would be a great color for the invites – reminiscent of  daffodils and fitting for the time of year.

For the first option I used pale yellow for the background, overlaid with lacy heart graphics in light gray and white. This was my “romantic” design, simple and pretty.

First option
First option
Invitation and response card
Invitation and response card

The second style they liked was my “typography” design. This invitation style has become increasingly popular over the last few years, much to my delight. Focusing on the fonts instead of images and graphics can make a visually appealing and fun design. For designers, it’s almost like putting a puzzle together when all of the pieces are completely different sizes – it takes a lot of thought, planning, and careful placement.

Second option
Second option
Invitation and response card
Invitation and response card

And the final choice was…. Option #1!  “Romantic” for the win :)

Beach Wedding in September

My very first wedding design project was for my own wedding, a beach-themed affair on Long Beach Island in late September. The color scheme was mainly navy with bright pops of pink, green, and orange throughout. All of the stationery was printed on Neenah Environment paper in Birch – I just love how eco-friendly that line is and use it for all of my personal projects.  All pictures were taken by the very talented Lauri Tripaldi of Lalee Photography.

Navy and orange text with a sand dollar graphic.
Navy and orange text with a sand dollar graphic.

My husband loves sharks so of course they were incorporated into our theme.  Below are some of our table cards – instead of numbering our tables, we named them after different shark species.

blacktipgreatwhite nurse thresher tigerThe whole experience of creating unique pieces for my own wedding was so much fun that I decided to start a side business dedicated to event invitation design.  I hope to use this blog to document the creative process of current and future projects.  Check back for new posts!