Erin’s vintage styled wedding reception followed the same look and feel as the wedding invitations. Programs, menus, table numbers and placecards are added special details to the reception.
Tiffany’s Cabo San Lucas Wedding was a ton of fun with lots of unique wedding stationery. Following the mood of her sexy plexiglass invitations, I designed everything in red and black. Not only did I design custom do not disturb door hangers, itineraries for the guests and placecards and table numbers, but I also design […]
Melanie and Nick’s wedding reception had a beautiful crystal theme with colors in blush, silver and gold. I did everything for the reception – placecards, napkins, table numbers, menus and programs. I also did fun do not disturb door hangers for the welcome baskets and my favorite item is the custom sticker for the cake […]
Alycia’s Cinderella theme wedding invitations were designed with a story book feel and I continued that design to the wedding reception. She named each table after a fairy tale location.
Jackie’s wax seal and banner motif played a huge design influence on the wedding decor. I made the table numbers with the same custom wax seals. The menus were designed with a large monogram and the design from the wedding invitations. I also designed a just married sign for their car, custom cocktail napkins, programs, […]
Sarah’s carnival wedding invitations were one of my favorites of the 2011 and I was so thrilled when her wedding was featured on Ruffled Blog. I did so many paper items for Sarah’s Vintage Carnival wedding. Signs for all of the carnival games, tickets for the kissing booth, tickets for a ride on the ferris wheel, tags for […]
Jennifer’s wedding took place at the gorgeous Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island. We designed her Mackinac Island Wedding Invitations with images of a ferry boat, horse drawn carriage and a bicycle since there are no automobiles allowed on the island. We assembled the whole suite with a black gatefold and pretty sash with a custom […]
Kathleen’s wedding was bursting with details. She had tag escort cards attached to keys, placecards that were sashes wrapped around the napkins, a custom cookie bar with tags hanging from the jars and even vintage wood number table numbers that she mounted to custom pattern backers in frames.
Julianna’s Castillo de Arteaga (Arteaga Castle) wedding reception was unique in that I did most of the paper products in spanish. All of the paper details – menus, placecards, table numbers, programs, thank you cards and donation signs – all had the same cameilla flower design as Julianna’s wedding invitations.
Julianne had two design elements to include in her invitations – the camellia flowers from her wedding dress and the two languages need on the invitations – English and Spanish. We put the spanish language on a wide sash that kept all of the inserts and suite together. All of the inserts were printed […]