here are the corresponding wedding invites to the great gatsby inspired save the dates i did for nikol & luke. these invites are nothing short of fabulous. with the gold glitter envelope liner against a solid black envelope, metallic gold ink printed on white card stock and a touch of blush pink for the belly wrap and thank you notes. these invites are definitely a show stopper.
lots of sparkly, fanciness going on at the studio right now! can’t wait to share all the new & fun invites i’ve been working on.
stay tuned…
very excited to find out this morning that we are featured on Elizabeth Anne Designs blog today as a part of eddie & jenna’s Modern NYC Hotel Wedding, photographed by the very talented Christine Chang Photography.
you can view eddie and jenna’s invitation set here. be sure to view the full gallery on EAD’s blog to see how the matching place cards and table numbers were displayed so beautifully.
here’s a little sneak peek…
the more i look through wedding magazines and wedding blogs, the more i realize how i’m not a “traditional” bride. i stumbled upon apracticalwedding.com and quickly connected to the articles, so i was very happy to learn a wedding book was written by the website creator, meg keene.
i highly suggest this book to any bride-to-be out there looking to take the non-traditional route. it has lots of great info, tips and stories that you can truly appreciate. it really has been a savior in my sanity.
both my mom and sister recently pointed out how behind i’ve been on my blogging. my sister jokingly said that new year’s come and gone and my last blog post is still me cheers’ing in the new year. ha!
well, i’ve been preoccupied lately. with work, yes. but on top of all that, i now have wedding planning to add to my list. it’s quite interesting actually. i’ve been so use to being on the other end, the save-the-date-wedding-invitation go to person. and now here i am, sitting in front of my computer trying to come up with ideas for our save the dates, working on a wedding website and constantly being reminded by my fianće that “rome wasn’t built in a day.” (by the way, i still think the word fianće sounds funny and i still find it difficult to say out loud. writing it is one thing, but actually saying it, without laughing, is another.)
so the coffee table has been taken over by wedding magazines, pinterest has become a new form of communication with my sister, all planning and organizing comes in the form of a spreadsheet, and my web browser history knows stylemepretty.com, 100layercake.com and (my favorite) apracticalwedding.com all too well. but hopefully, you’ll be able forgive me if my posts are far in between from one another and you’ll enjoy reading a bit of personal wedding blog posts throughout this planning process of mine.