I don't get opportunities to work with brides who wanted their wedding invitations to be truly minimal, so I enjoy and appreciate it when the rare opportunity comes by.
I love the cream and the black, it just looks so elegant and classic. Perfect for the timeless venue.
I almost printed in all cream color, it soften the invitation and added some femininity.
My girly girl bride, Cristina, asked for something romantic and girly for her Nov wedding at an yacht club, she also asked me to somehow incorporate her beloved schnauzer, Ari, into her invitation design.
I love the details on the sweet penoies, so fluffy!
If you love someone, send some custom designed personal notecards their way. That was exactly what Cindi did for her sisters.
Cindi picked a different flower for each notecard that she knew her sisters would love and asked their names to be printed in their favorite colors as well. How thoughtful was that!
What else do you need to have if you are already getting married at a 400 year old castle in Scotland? That is why Joyce asked for something simple and timeless. Black text on Pearl White stock. No fuss, not over the top. The simplicity of the design allowed the luxurious stock to take center stage.
Dont you just love the sneak peak of the castle on the top?
This invitation, in my opinion, was perfect for a wedding uniting two young beautiful professionals at the Legendary Park Plaza. It has some old school glam and some new school fun.
Julie wanted a hollywood movie ticket-esque feel with a subtle but statement background.
What else screams FUN WEDDING than EAT (delicious food), DRINK (lots of alcohol) and DANCE (put your hands in the air)?
I am not a fan of seeing those cheesy red envelopes meant for Chinese New Years at weddings... They usually have random patterns on them, festive, yes, stylish, NO. When I worked on an invitation project that had a double luck design, I thought to myself: I think I can make a really chic money envelope with it". Here I am, looking at this elegantly dressed hand crafted red envelope. It has everything an Asian wedding need: Red, Double luck mofit, and sized just right to accommodate some cash or a check :)
The envelope is made with heavy cardstock in a rich deep red, then embellished with a letterpressed Double luck motif.
I think newly weds would be very happy to open envelopes like this! I know I would!