As we say good-bye to 2009, we thought we'd leave you with this adorable winter wedding map of Vermont!
12.31.2009
Winter Map
12.30.2009
Real Wedding: The Westin South Coast Plaza
Yesterday we showed you the rehearsal dinner seating chart from Ynes and Ryan's winter wedding, and today we wanted to bring you the wedding itself - designed and coordinated by the talented Courtney Toney of Joyful Weddings and Events!
In addition to addressing the invitation envelopes and creating the rehearsal dinner seating chart, we also calligraphed the names on the escort cards for the wedding reception.
12.29.2009
Rehearsal Dinner Seating Chart & Ideas
Back in October we showed you some of our latest sports-themed seating charts, and recently we were able to do one for a local team ~ the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim!
The bride thought this would be perfect for her and her fiance's small rehearsal dinner group. We sent her the chart we had made featuring the Cardinals, and her fiance just loved it! He picked his favorite players and manager (you can use coaches, too), and guests were seated at tables named for each of these key people. The table signs were folded up t-shirts of that particular player/manager, and the favors were adorable baseball sugar cookies. At the wedding itself, the groom's cake was even an adorable Angels baseball jersey and ball!
The sports-themed seating charts, usually take only two to three weeks to complete, so it's an excellent last minute touch if you want to personalize another aspect of your big day.
According to the bride, we "made [her] fiance's wedding experience much more fun!" and that is always a good thing!
12.28.2009
Adventures of a Maid of Honor
12.25.2009
Merry Christmas
We will be out of the office today through Sunday (December 25th-27th), but look forward to hearing from you next week!
12.24.2009
Real Wedding Reception Pieces
All photography by Miki and Sonja Photography.
12.22.2009
Escort & Placecards - Simple to Elaborate
12.21.2009
Adventures of a Maid of Honor
12.17.2009
Compass Placecards
We love weddings, but we are always pleased when we get to do something for other events like bar & bat mitzvahs, showers, anniversary celebrations and birthday parties. And this client decided to use our compasses for her husband's 50th birthday party!
It was a lavish affair with gorgeous stemware and elaborate floral arrangements!
12.16.2009
Norfolk, England Map
This adorable map of Norfolk, England is being used as a postcard Save the Date for a wedding next June. It's simple, showcasing the countryside of England, while also including the classic tourist icons of England - phone booths, double-deckers, Big Ben and the British flag! It even has the Statue of Liberty and American flag for those coming from the States!
Calligraphy style is Copperplate.
12.15.2009
New Year, New Location!
The studio is a place where wedding vendors (such as myself) who work out of their homes, can meet with clients in a professional setting. We've successfully managed to meet clients in our home studio for the past several years, but since we've been remodeling, it's been a complete disaster. I've loved the space so much and am there so often that Beth and Mary graciously invited me to move in!
The studio is open by appointment only -- and, if you're a vendor interested in meeting clients here, please contact Beth for details.
12.14.2009
Adventures of a Maid of Honor
Okay so, I honestly thought that when my lil sis got engaged things were going to be a lot more difficult, but thus far, the blushing Bride to be has been pretty agreeable to work with. I mean, my sister is a lovely girl but is she is definitely a Type A personality. However, she's been really diplomatic about the process thus far.
In November, I sent Alyssa a link to a really cute bridesmaid's dress option and she really liked it. She had been browsing around, but when she saw it, she said, this color would work perfectly with her palette and I was ordering them for me and the other two bridesmaids literally the following day. The great thing is, they are formal enough for her vintage-inspired, vineyard theme, but I know I would be able to wear my dress again without a doubt (every bridesmaid's dream, right?)
Regarding the palette, if you are following my sister's bride to be series on Beth Helmstetter's blog, you might have heard about the little snag in the original color scheme. I swear that since my sister was 12-years-old she's been planning a green and brown wedding (it would go perfect with her beautiful red hair after all) but Ryan (the groom) announced almost immediately that he wanted to wear a grey suit. I calmly suggested that maybe we let Ryan get his wish about something and we do a grey, cream, and "caspian blue" ~ yes, the wedding is based on a made-up JCrew color...so Alyssa ~ theme instead (as it would work so well for the stationery, of course) and I was surprised my sister even entertained the thought, let alone agreed to it just a few minutes later!
I guess my point here is that I'm really happily surprised that my sister values my opinion so much. Growing up, we did not always see eye to eye. Aside from our obvious differences in looks (me with dark brown hair and dark brown eyes, and her being fair skinned, with fiery red hair and blue/green eyes) we were very, very different people, with very different tastes. Alyssa definitely likes to be in control of what is going on but thus far she’s been pretty open to hearing everyone’s ideas and opinions (ie, Beth’s, our mom’s and mine....and even Ryan's too).
So far, we’ve chosen the bridesmaids dresses, the venue, “the dress,” the photographer, and a few other details and the process has been really fun since I’ve been invited to tag along to all these meetings – something I don’t normally get to see because my job involves such a small facet of what actually goes into planning a wedding. I look forward to watching this all unfold over the next 10 months!
12.12.2009
Holiday Cheer!
Fellow wedding industry professionals ~ Join Beth Helmstetter of Beth Helmstetter Events, Mary Sushinski of Occasions and myself on Monday night, December 14, for a holiday get together! RSVP to beth@bethhelmstetter.com, can't wait to see you all there!
Blog "Love"
Many times I have had clients or other wedding professionals (or even my dad) come up to me and tell me they follow my blog loyally (religiously even!) and tell me how much they love reading the posts and looking at my maps and the various eye-candy photos I like to put up for you all to see. While this is so flattering (who doesn't love to hear this??) my reply is usually something along the lines of, "Really!? I didn't know you follow my blog!"
After discussing this with several other bloggers, I've found I'm not the only one to feel that way. As a reader you may not know it, but we bloggers love to hear when you are happy with what we are writing. When you like our work and you comment on it, it encourages us to keep writing. It can be somewhat discouraging when we bloggers hit up the major sites (Style Me Pretty, anyone?) and there are 50 comments! So please, if you have feedback, leave a remark and I will be ever so grateful =)
While we're on topic, let's address a few courtesies about commenting (on all blogs, not just ours):
The comments are a great place to ask questions about the post! Like most blogs, the comments my readers leave come directly into my inbox, so if you ask a question, I will respond to you, either via email or back on the comments feature. Sometimes the blogger will even take your question if it's a popular one and write an entire post about it, so please, ask away.
The comments feature is not a place to use as free advertising for another site. On our blog, we require that all submissions be sent via email, so that we can choose who we would like to promote on our blog. If you have a suggestion, we thank you for thinking highly of exposure on our blog, but please send it via email!
Please know that many blogs do moderate their comments. We are one of those blogs. We tell you in our sidebar that we reserve the right to delete any inappropriate comment, or any purely self-promotional comment.
(The calligraphy in the above photo is Elegance Script.
Photo is courtesy of Corbin Gurkin Photography.)
12.11.2009
Same City, Three Different Maps
We showed you before how the same city (Washington, D.C.) can look very different as different maps. Here's another example of how Rhode Island can look to 3 different couples.
12.09.2009
Maui Map Save-the-Date
We do many maps for many couples all around the world, but there is still something special about a Maui map! We love the tropics (family trips to Hawaii and the Caribbean, vacations with friends), which probably plays into our love for these maps!
12.07.2009
Sand Dollar Escort Cards
Last month Bridal Bar Blog featured our adorable sand dollar escort cards! They were shot for a spread in Modern Bride that never made it to print after, sadly, the magazine closed down in October. But thanks to Bridal Bar, we can all enjoy the wonderful shot by Lisa Franchot Photography!
12.04.2009
Real Wedding: The Resort at Pelican Hill, Orange County
Matching vellum petal bags were placed at each seat for the ceremony, as well as large one panel programs letterpress printed in seafoam green on Italian paper.
12.01.2009
Buy LH Calligraphy Stamps on Zazzle
We recently opened an online store at Zazzle, and now anyone can easily buy our custom stamps for all of your wedding (and other occasion) mailing needs!