Part 9 is one of our most eclectic collections. From illustration-driven designs to high-end materials like edge painting, and from editorial and whimsical to classic styles, these years kept us constantly evolving and inspired.
The tri-fold invitation cover, invitation, timeline and mounted pocket holding the reply card.Haley & Peter’s sophisticated farm wedding. Each piece is simple and all together the stationery weaves a beautiful tapestry that portrays Haley & Peter’s pitch perfect wedding style.Key luxury printing details elevate the entire ensemble. Their custom liner provides a rich set piece for their invites. The most eye-catching, tactile element is the periwinkle edge painting.A truly charming illustration for save the date. Inspired partly by Downton architecture, vintage libraries, and a few winks sprinkled in. A tri-fold cover with invitation, reply card and a two location map exploring @westerbekeranch and @viansasonoma.On the West coast, we have a vineyard wedding with ranch reception for Brooke & Brian. A tri-fold format, their design elements are on the individual cards allowing the cover to be a simple backdrop. The design center piece is their crest; Nature is an important theme to B&B so we topped their crest with the sun, included two bee's to symbolize the couple and completed the crest with the Grecian symbol from their engagement ring as the focus of their crest design. Lots more imagery to illustrate their vineyard wedding and ranch reception, including a map for guests.I’m bugging’ out over these sweet cards for baby Valentina!
Sporting a squad of critters; jewel beetle, monarch, firefly and lady bug with a sleek, modern typeface. Valentina will have the most stylish stationery in kinder care 💌
A mix of digital printing and pressed with gold foil - look at that bite! - hits a perfect balance between cute and sophisticated 🙌🏻Alejandra’s invite is such a breath of fresh air. Completely adore the vellum overlay of San Miguel, bound to the invite with thread and gold wax.The finished pieces for Sam & Nick's magical elopement announcement.
Gate-fold opens to reveal Sam & Nick’s wedding scene amidst the trees, ferns, and forest. The forest details include fairy lights, moss covered ground, even the hazey atmosphere, setting the tone for those who couldn’t be there.
On the back is a personalized note to their family and friends.Tarot card inspired save the date introduces dark wedding vibes. In the design itself with be reoccuring elements through the wedding suite; peacocks, Mack and Brian's dogs, magnolia garlands, and pomegranates.Artwork full of Lily of the Valley and Forget-Me-Nots for C&J's announcement note.We've begun to design notes to guests which address the pandemic and measures that brides have started to take to ensure the comfort and safety of their loved ones. Stephanie & Max's library inspired wedding stationery. Autumnal tones and typography inspired by the New Yorker.Regan & Nathan's save the date introduce their casual, cool vibe to guests for their upcoming Santa Barbara wedding. They had the most charming story involving two weasels, as a nod to that story I illustrated a vignette of weasels on their custom stamps. Georgia & Cal's wedding invitations also waiting to be prepared for shipping.
Tones of mauve and airy blue create an Earthy vibe.
I'm excited to assemble these and get some proper photos that show off their adorable details.This winter wonderland design for C&E reflects the charm and beauty of the season. The winter berries, poinsettias, and roses weave frames dotted with arctic animals from penguins, to seals, to snow owls.
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Included in the design; save the date, invitation, reply card, details card and custom liners.The same scene in "Night and Day" illustrations. The invitation celebrates their daytime wedding, and a thank you card illustrates the "night after the wedding"The top invitation: Daytime illustration with complimentary blue background. The bottom thank you postcard: Night time illustration with complimentary blush background.←→
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