We thought it would be fun to share another one of our "new" emotional maps! The emotional maps detail out a couple's journey to each other and then together to their wedding day.
This bride and groom were both born on the East Coast, shared their first date in Massachusette in 2004, and also shared their second "first date" in 2006! You can see the dates and trips that are important to them, such as their summer trip to Maine, date to the Science Museum, and winter trip to New York City.
This client in particular used Allegro script for her Emotional map, as well as everything else she ordered from us: Letterpress save the dates {photo below}, calligraphy for her invitations, placecards as well as a seating chart {for which we'll post pictures next week}. This emotional map is printed in 22x30" and will be framed at the reception for all to see. The bride is also having it printed on her program covers!
{The bride chose one of our custom hand-drawn maps of Newport, RI to announce the wedding just about a year ago.}
The emotional maps are a great way to let your friends and family know what events have shaped your relationship with your soon-to-be bride or groom - and they make a great keepsake for you to cherish forever!
The emotional maps are a great way to let your friends and family know what events have shaped your relationship with your soon-to-be bride or groom - and they make a great keepsake for you to cherish forever!
Stay tuned for another Emotional Map in the near future.
5 comments:
These are such a great idea!!
I love them! So significant and so cute!
What a fantastic idea!
http://laurendaversa.blogspot.com/2009/09/l-d-finds-laura-hoopers-emotional-maps.html
Laura, these are beautiful! I wish my husband and I would have had something like this for our wedding. Just amazing!
I'm so in love with the map idea...very creative!! :)
Hi there. I'm such a fan of your work. I actually did the printing of these for the bride to include inside her programs, so I was able to see them up close. Beautiful!
Post a Comment