Emily + Michael celebrated their winter wedding with a subtle nod to the holiday season and a focus on the elegance of the Hall of Mirrors.
Read MoreRebecca and Nicholas met in the East Village in NYC and were married on a gorgeous fall day a few blocks away at the historic Prince George Ballroom. The couple were married under a beautiful greenery adorned chuppah in the main ballroom followed by an elegant reception with modern details. Rebecca wanted classic, elegant wedding invitations with rich, gold details. All the pieces were letterpressed with gold foil accents and details finished with a cream silk dupioni ribbon.
Read MoreWhen Meredith + Zach decided on the Hall of Mirrors as their venue, Meredith’s wedding vision was already nearly complete. She had always dreamed of a celebration in the historic room inspired by the Palace at Versailles. The Art Deco architecture and intricate ornamentation was enhanced with classic white florals, hints of greenery, gold accents, and lots of candles. All the stationery details had to match the beauty and opulence of the venue and what better way to convey this than through letterpress and foil!
Read MoreKatie + Nathan said “I do” under a beautiful Tennessee sky on Cedarmont Farm, just around the corner from where the groom grew up. The fall wedding was filled with bright and bold colors and lots of autumn texture. Katie described her wedding style as outdoorsy meets romantic with hints of vintage chic! The romantic ceremony took place in the shade of a tree and was officiated by a dear friend. A gorgeous floral and candle filled reception followed in the barn with many raised glasses and of course lots of dancing!
Read MoreRohan + Christopher embraced the summer of the Cincinnati cicadas to incorporate a fun and timely twist to their “I do”. Their main invitation maintains all the classic elements with gold foil on crisp white cotton stock. The enclosure cards incorporate colorful cicada designs in a way that maintains elegance while also being completely unique! From the hot pink and gold foil cicada envelope liner to the die cut gold foil cicada seals - every little detail was considered!
Read MoreIt was important for John and I to focus on the six of us and becoming a family. And we wanted the reception to feel like a long Sunday dinner with family and our closest friends. So we opted for one long table instead of circular tables broken up everywhere, and kept the invite list small (even before Covid). It was all about family that day for us and celebrating with our nearest and dearest.
Read MoreEmma and Jonathan were married under a gorgeous October sky in the family apple orchard. It was an absolutely beautiful, intimate celebration with thoughtful, elegant details. And there is no better time to celebrate than when the trees are working their kaleidoscopic magic on the landscape! Their wedding stationery brings all the elements of the setting together by using a range of botanical illustrations, woodcuts, and watercolor artwork.
Read MoreLike so many couples in 2020, Krishna + Adam were faced with the difficult decision to postpone their July wedding. Krishna loved her wedding stationery and sharing it is a happy reminder of the celebration to come in 2021! The wedding venue, Olowalu Plantation, is located on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
Read MoreAn elopement at Ballenger Farm, the sweetest bed and breakfast located on 12 acres of farm in northern Virginia. Ballenger Farm is “a magical, intimate space” whose grounds include a stone farmhouse from the colonial era, a stream, pond, and banquets of wildflowers everywhere. A small intimate ceremony altar was created in a clearing with two Roman-style pillars capped with large floral arrangements in green and white with pops of raspberry and red.
Read MoreTracey + Paul were married in a gorgeous fall wedding at the Cincinnati Art Museum. If you look closely at the invitations, there is no mention of a wedding, rather they read,
“You have surrounded us with your friendship and love and for that we are most grateful.”
Read MoreKelly + Kirby loved black and white and gold. And I mean WHITE. Crisp, clean, brilliant, bright white! A stark contrast to a rich black engraved ink - the deepest black I believe you can achieve in print. And Kelly was not shy about the pops of gold. Bold in the save the dates - a gold glitter liner - this is gonna be a celebration!! A slightly more subdued gold on the invitation - a bit more elegant and feminine.
Read MoreIt was an absolute dream come true, and it meant the world to us that so many friends and family traveled near and far to celebrate that day with us.
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