Lauren, like many of my New Year’s eve wedding brides, fell in love with Kathryn’s New Year’s eve invitations and wanted something similar. Although, designed after a past invitation, this invitation suite took on a whole new look with the addition of a sash and Swarovski crystal.
Abbie wanted a very festive feel for her wedding invitations, but still wanted them to be formal. I designed her wedding invitations with a star confetti graphic to accent all of her pieces.
I had so much fun designing Melissa’s reception pieces. The clock theme was evident in all of the pieces, including the table numbers that were each a different hour and their monogram inside a pocket watch.
Melissa finally did a theme for her New Year’s Eve wedding that I have wanted to do for years – a clock theme! I used a different clock on each of her pieces, even on the custom postage.
Jaime’s wedding took place in the Champagne cellar on Biltmore Estate. My favorite item was the stir sticks that were in tiny cocktails and served as the placecards!
Jenny’s wedding was very formal in black and white, but also very contemporary with the fonts and stripes. I designed the placecards with three different stripe patterns to designate each guest’s meal choice.
Deidre’s wedding have everything, programs, table numbers, menus, even custom swizzle sticks!
Laser cutting is definitely the hot trend with wedding invitations. These fun New Year’s Eve thank you cards are customized with the couple’s last name.
Kassie’s seating chart is my first plexiglass seating chart! The black plexi with white screen printing was so stunning and unique. Thank you again to Chelsea Nicole for the beautiful images.