Andréa & Jack’s Invites

Andréa and Jack’s invitations also came out stunning. I worked with the always reliable Hitchcock Press, getting these invitations in and out the door in a week. 

So Andréa also had this great idea of wrapping all of the pieces in raffia to tie them all together. It added to the whole nature, garden feel we were going for. So sit tight until the pictures come, because the pieces came out just outstanding and the presentation was amazing as well. The invitations was also mounted on a dark brown thick metallic-like card stock, and we had beautiful cream envelopes with gold lining that matched the lettering on the printed pieces. Amazing! Andréa’s colors were persimmon, brown and gold. Love it! Andréa and Jack are getting married at the Ethel Walker Chapel in Groton, CT with a reception following at The Simsbury Inn in Weatogue, CT.

 

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Traci & Colin’s Invitations

Traci & Colins invitations were so unique and creative, I had a ball working on them. Traci came to me saying she wanted something different, poster style, all drawings of where she was getting married at the Winslow Estate in Cape Cod. So I drew all different scenes the guests will see and experience once they get to the wedding. So we had four pieces that fit inside a dark brown pocket-folder and looked absolutely beautiful. The invitation was mounted on a dark purple card stock. 

 

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Jocelyn & Jason

Ta da! Here are Jocelyn’s beautiful invitations. We used white pocket folders so everything was housed in the folder, inside an other white envelope. I loved how we made the accommodations, reception card and RSVP card all smaller than the other so you can see what other pieces are in there. Pocket folders are my new favorite thing. Each piece was unique and had it’s own look, but all were consistent with the other. The colors are awesome, the blue is the main color throughout Jocelyn’s theme with the orange accent. 

When Jocelyn came to me, she wasn’t exactly sure what she wanted but had an idea she wanted to use a toile pattern. Jocelyn and jason are getting married at the St. Mary Star of the Sea Church in New London, with a reception following at the Brandford House in Groton, CT. I researched where she was getting married, studied the structures and the architecture, and through that came up with the appropriate design that correlates well with the surroundings of the church and reception site. Enjoy!

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