Showing posts with label programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label programs. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2015

ALEXANDRA Wedding Suite

This invitation is LONG overdue. You'll notice the date is from 2011...oops.

It has classic lines and a very sophisticated type. The simple black and white coloring is timeless and I love the nested cards (RSVP, timeline, and response envelope) fitting into the graphite colored pocket card (on the reverse side of the invitation).

The program is also beautiful with 2 layers, tied together with the same graphite colored backer and black ribbon. The ceremony information is listed on the first page and then on the second page, there is plenty of room to list a large wedding party, including a little bit about the people chosen to be a part of the special day.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

BLACK DAMASK wedding suite

Black and white is a classic combination that exudes elegance and grace with a graphic punch. I love working in black and white.

These invitations printed so beautifully. The front is a solid black with crisp, white text and a very graphic, full bleed, damask pattern printed on the back. Even though this is a double-sided design, the cost is very low because there is only one print color: black.

The response card is also simple and elegant, but carries a bit of the pattern onto the design.

As shown, these invitations cost only $1.80 per set!

I recently completed the programs in this design as well as table seating tents and some really cute printables that are a steal at only $5 each!

Please EMAIL ME with inquiries or to place an order.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Silhouette Wedding PROGRAM & TABLE ASSIGNMENTS

This idea has become more popular recently and I think it is cute, and a ton of fun. There are MANY ways to customize the design just for your event.  Consider this design a concept, that is able to change in many many ways. I can change fonts, colors, dress/suit styles, flowers, remove the anchor, etc.

The program is a double-sided, monarch-sized panel, so it is an economical option.

I can do many different formats for a seating chart/table assignment board. One of the easiest is having me create a digital file for you to print locally yourself (to avoid high shipping charges). You can have them printed at an office supply store or even order a "poster" print form a photo supplier. I can accommodate any size. Once placed in a beautiful frame, it is an easy, effective way for guests to know where to sit.

EMAIL ME with questions or to place an order.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

ASPEN LEAVES Wedding Suite

This is actually the most recent of my wedding designs that I need to catch up on posting.
The bride wanted a combination of fancy and earthy while using purples and aspen leaves. I created an image of branches with aspen leaves to use her color scheme (this can be altered to fit your needs) and we decided to combine a "fancy" metallic purple paper with a very earthy kraft coverstock. The paper choice is somewhat unexpected, but turned out really great and successfully merged a formal affair with the natural elements of Colorado.

This is a gatefold invitation and I am happy to design coordinating inserts as needed. The backed wrap holds everything together and fits into an A7 envelope.
In addition to the invitations, Kayla asked that I design a 11x14 seating chart, table number tents and a two-in-one program/menu (program on the front, menu on the back). All of the pieces turned out beautifully. Congratulations to K+R on their new marriage!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Modern yet Natural WEDDING SUITE

Keeping the environment in mind, this wonderful bride and groom wanted to use as little paper as possible for their invitations. I flashed back to my own non-envelope DIY wedding invitations from almost 8 years ago and used it as a stepping stone to the finished product. I used A7 smoke gray petal fold cards as the base for the 4.5 x 6.5 invitation that was mounted in the center. The "petals" folded on top and we sealed the invitation with an oval kraft label printed with the return address. Natalie also decided it would be easier to also write the recipient's address on a kraft label that would adhere to the front of the petal fold [not pictured].

Most of the invitations request an online response at the couples wedding website. However, they wanted several to include an RSVP postcard for those guests that are not as computer savvy. I happen to love these little postcards and am very pleased with how they turned out. They are printed on 130 lb. Natural cover stock and are mailed with a standard 29¢ postcard stamp.

The thank you cards included in the image have "the Youngsters" (how cute!) printed in poppy on an environmentally friendly, 80 lb. kraft coverstock. They are fold-over cards with "jellybean" green A2 envelopes.

The bride chose not to include the tree image on the program fans. Instead, they were printed on Kraft cardstock. The front is printed in color (to show off the poppy) with the ceremony program. The black was printed in grayscale, but still coordinated perfectly with the poppy, gray & olive theme and included the wedding party and a favorite, appropriate passage selected by the bride and groom.