Last month, Michelle and her husband Matt held a stunning travel-themed wedding at the Atlanta History Center in Atlanta, Ga. Michelle found me through a Google search online and asked me to create program fans, table cards and a seating chart. She loved the work I did for Heather & Jesse's travel-themed wedding and wanted something similar for her wedding. Here are a few shots provided to me by the lovely photographer, Anne Almasy! Please visit her blog to see more great photos from this fabulous fete!
Maricar and Izaak's School-Themed Wedding Invitations
How many people can say they met their "true love" in Kindergarten?
Maricar and Izaak first encountered each other way back then but it
wasn't until reconnecting a couple of years ago that the couple fell in
love. To celebrate this unique part of their history, the couple has
decided to incorporate a school theme into their wedding plans. I was
thrilled when Maricar asked me to design their wedding invitations! We
created a chalkboard-like invitation and Maricar had the awesome idea of
an attendance report rsvp card.
Bridal Shower Invitations
Two brides were showered over the weekend by friends and family and I
had the pleasure of designing invitations for their events. Heaven, a
previous bride of mine asked for a Moroccan-inspired design for her
friend Brittany's event and Christy, Beth's sister, asked for an
invitation design that coordinated with Beth's wedding invitations.
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Ashley and Jeffrey's Wedding Invitations
Ashley and Jeff are planning a wedding in the heart
of Baltimore, Md. with a "modern but preppy" feel to it. They're adding a lot of personal touches to the wedding day that incorporate
their life in Baltimore together. For example, they had a customized cake
topper made to look like them as Natty Boh and the Utz Girl - two Baltimore icons! How fun is that? For their invitations though, they wanted a more classic look using their colors of buttercup yellow and charcoal gray. I think we found a good balance of modern, classic and preppy!
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