Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A Little Something

Something old represents the couple's friends who will hopefully remain close during the marriage . Traditionally this was an old garter given to the bride by a happily married woman in the hope that her happiness in her marriage and the stability of married life would be passed on to the new bride.

Something new represents the new adventure the newlyweds' are embarking on as a married couple along with a happy and prosperous future.

Something borrowed is often lent by the bride's family and is an item much valued by the family. The bride must return the item to ensure good luck. This symbolises the love and support of family and friends

Something blue originated in ancient Israel where the bride wore a blue ribbon in her hair to represent love and fidelity.

And a sixpence in your shoe was to ensure wealth to the couple in married life. Today some brides substitute a penny in their shoe during the ceremony, as silver sixpences are less common.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Something Borrowed




Finally time for something borrowed ... borrowed time. Save the Dates are almost a given these days with all of the busy guest lists and exclusive destinations. They precede the passport to one of the most special days in our lives. They must not outshine, but give only a hint of what is to come.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Something Blue



I'm going to have to skip "something borrowed" for now. Because this is just too good.
These clients are just a true joy to work with. We finish each other's sentences and trust one another. These are the kinds of relationships that keep me loving what I do. Not to mention, their invitations are undeniably gorgeous!
A delightful deep midnight blue with vintage floral illustration ... and just wait until you see the programs and escort cards.
There is a lot more to come highlighting this bride's style – so clever and elegant all at the very same time.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Something New



Olde World meets Modern Pop! Probably my favorite wedding invitation of the summer, though the wedding isn't actually until November 1 - in St. John - how fabulous is that?? I LOVE doing custom maps!
This invitation was custom all the way. I duplexed
lime green and Caribbean blue papers and made a folder to hold all of the pieces, pressed the invitation with blind embossed tall, thin palms, designed icons for the intricate travel information, sealed each one with a custom compass wax seal and satin ribbon, and put it all together in a luscious orange square envelope.