Showing posts with label welcome signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label welcome signs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

it all started with a little "love"



about this time last year i meet one of my september brides, holly and her mom, kathy, for an initial consultation. their first request was to use artwork that had been created for the wedding invitation of kathy and her husband, bill in 1976 by bill's great aunt, vivian smith who was the very first artist hired by hallmark greeting card company. she had intertwined the word "love" with scrolls, hearts and flowers for the cover of their inviation. this graphic became the centerpiece of holly and kevin's wedding stationery, serving as a beautiful and cherished "something borrowed".

our first piece was a save the date booklet. the happy couple had begun dating as high school freshmen, which grew into a long distant relationship when they left for separate colleges in different states, finally ending in a proposal. since they really wanted to share their story of "love". a book theme quickly took shape and on the cover of the save the date their "love" made it's debut, with an engagement photo of the "authors" on the inside back.

then we moved on to the invitation. holly really liked the idea of some type of outer jacket for the invitation but wanted something different, dramatic and unique. ultimately we settled on a custom trifold jacket wrapped with wide double faced satin midori ribbon in antique gold. the ribbon wrapped around to the inside of the jacket holding the insert cards in place. again their "love" was used as the seal. everything was printed in gold thermography and the overall effect was beautiful.

once the invitations were in the mail it was time for the other pieces... since holly and kathy were into details we set about designing all sorts of things for this destination wedding at the beautiful ritz carleton in half moon bay, california.

as guests arrived they were greeted in their hotel rooms by a beautiful gift basket
containing among other things...water bottles with custom labels featuring...their "love". each basket bore a coordinating welcome tag from the bride and groom's parents and a note from the bride and groom welcoming guests to the weekend festivities.

once the wedding day arrived their "love" just kept flowing. bridesmaids sipped champagne poured from custom "love" labeled bottles as they primped for the big day. the program modeled after the save the date booklet contained a bookmark telling the story of their "love" artwork. the tables were given chapter titles relating to their story of "love". escort cards gave guests their "assignments" and each table sign was a book, complete with chapter title, stories written by the bride and groom and photographs which corresponded to their courtship. kathy made english toffee as wedding favors for all 225 guests. this toffee was a family tradition of 30+ years, a brief story was included in each box, along with custom seals for each piece of candy and a beautiful rhinestoned favor tag. these were given a place of honor at each placesetting right next to the custom designed menus.


in addition to the wedding stationery the groom's parents asked me to design an invitation and placecards for the rehearsal dinner...although their "love" wasn't used, a lot of love did go into the process.
i also designed one of the shower invitations, an invitation to the bridesmaid luncheon, coordinating thank you notes for each of the 3 bridal showers and the wedding thank you note. by the time everything had been completed i decided my business logo should say "a personal stationer" instead of "custom stationery" and thanks to holly and kathy a new logo was created!

thanks so much to the happy newlyweds and their families for the opportunity to create so many beautiful pieces.. it was a labor of "love".

Thursday, November 12, 2009

continuing the theme


as previously mentioned I love finding creative ways to carry the overall theme of an invitation right through to the event! above are images from a baby shower planned and executed by debra heibert of tres fabu event planning and design (you can visit her website to view additional images).

the overall theme was lush fairy tale with a touch of alice in wonderland. with the anticipated arrival of a little princess the tone was set by creating a little storybook style invitation.
in a palette of pink, ivory and gold using rich metallic papers, ribbons, rhinestones and sprinkling of glitter it was fun, whimsical and elegant all at the same time...i will try to get a photo soon

the day of the shower guests were greeted by a custom welcome sign in a vintage gold frame. escort cards were bookmarks...a sweet little keepsake, in addition to being functional. each table represented a different fairy tale princess chosen by the mommy to be. storybooks style table signs indicated the table designation and inside were blank pages with a request for guests to leave their "wishes for the newest little princess". accompanying each book was a fanciful feather pen making it easy to comply! topping each place setting was a coordinating menu polished off with a miniature gold building block...an adorable touch by debra and her team. also not pictured was a candy bar filled with the guest of honor's favorite sweets and coordinating signage. i love the way everything flows...color, design and overall theme.

thank you
to cindi and lorenzo from cinzo photography for providing the wonderful images...since i usually don't attend the event i love seeing the day is captured in images!