Category Archives: Wedding

Shoot #1: Water

May 2, 2012

Filed Under : Cards - Invitations - Paper Projects - Wedding

Shoot 1 of 5: I envisioned my first shoot to be magical. Below is the inspiration board I sent to the crew of this shoot. I wanted the model to wear something light-colored with a summery look, to have an overall pastel, airy feel to her. A wreath atop her head and bare feet were a must. The location must be a river or creek surrounded by trees. But the thing I wanted most was to build a miniature raft of wood and “float” it down the river with stationery on top, surrounded by flowers and ribbon. The rest was up to my model stylist and scene stylist.

Finding a river in the Seattle area was not easy. My photographer, Daniel Usenko, found the perfect location about an hour away. We all got up super early the first day of the shoot in order to be on site and ready to shoot at sunrise. That meant at six o’clock in the morning, in the damp cold, we found our way to the river with all our props. As you’ll see from the photos, the place was indeed magical. Especially when the sun started to rise and cast the most perfect glow upon the scene.

Stationery: Anastasia Marie

Photographer: Daniel Usenko

Model Stylist: Annabelle Petry

Scene Stylist: Short and Sweet Design

Flowers: Flowerbelle

Production Manager: Eleanor Petry

Model: Cheyanne Birt

Inspiration board image sources: gal by water (image source unknown)  | forest river (image source unknown)  |  gal in wreath (image source unknown)  |  bucket of flowers via Ann He  |  raft (image source unknown)  |  floating blooms via Ann He

A Sweet Wedding

March 22, 2012

Filed Under : Paper Projects - Wedding

My friends Max and Galina were married last September and I’m thrilled to finally see their wedding pictures, taken by the talented Daniel Usenko. I was given the pleasure of designing their wedding stationery, which I shared with you not too long ago, plus some table numbers which you’ll see in this post. I’m only sharing just a few images from their wedding. The rest are way too pretty to miss, so head on over to Daniel Usenko’s blog to see some more pretty.

An image of the couple’s stationery just has to be put next to their table numbers. See more details of the stationery here.

And here’s the hubby and I with the newly wedded couple:

Wedding Stationery: Oak Tree

February 9, 2012

Filed Under : Invitations - Paper Projects - Wedding

Max and Galina are two of my dear friends, so when they asked me to do their stationery for their September wedding of last year (yeah, it’s taken me a while to blog about these), I was honored. They wanted mixed type with one illustrative element, a tree. Perfect. Printed on creamy smooth paper with gray inks and coordinated with a gray linen envelope, this set was one of my favorites of 2011.

Here’s one of their wedding photos from Daniel Usenko:

Wedding Stationery: Winter Blooms

December 15, 2011

Filed Under : Invitations - Paper Projects - Wedding

Tanya has been one of my sweet friends for many years. It really says a lot about how we’re all growing up when you’re finding your gals pairing up with nice guys and getting married. This wedding was very special to me and I just had to do the invitations for them. So glad that I was able to. Tanya and Ed wanted a winter themed wedding that didn’t look too Christmas-y and I think they got just that. I put together a custom palette for them that you can find here. You might remember it, it was the Sweet Nature one. This stationery set was inspired by a bouquet I found via Pinterest, which got featured in the palette.

The invitations were printed on super smooth white paper and coordinated with speckled envelopes to give the stationery a more natural feel. The bride really wanted something glamorous with a not overly glamourous look. Success? I think so.

Inspirational Wedding: Be Enchanted

May 25, 2011

Filed Under : Invitations - Paper Projects - Wedding

We all love to be enchanted. This photo shoot has produced something that does just that. Monet inspired, this shoot has got to be one of my most favorite I’ve ever been a part of. I don’t even want to ramble on about how beautiful the pastel colors look against the woodsy, almost magical setting — I think you can see that for yourself.

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The table is completely natural, covered in moss and needles. The palette was all pastels, and I think it became more beautiful set among something untamed. I especially loved the glasses: really lightweight and pink ones from Anthropologie.

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The bouquet looked really sweet with a long peach ribbon bow streaming down. It looked even sweeter next to the swoon-worthy wedding dress. And the dress looked even more sweeter on the beautiful model.

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When I was contacted about this shoot, I was told that a set of Monet inspired stationery was needed. Do I join the team? Yes, I love Monet! The stationery was tea length, printed on super smooth ivory paper with a watercolor texture printed on the back. Pastels bows in pink, green, ivory, and gray were tied around the invitation. The coordinating envelopes were pastel green and shimmery. Textured too. I am so in love with the envelopes. I dug up the leftover candles from my wedding to set up around the stationery and borrowed the bouquet and some vintage stamps. I think it did the trick.

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The Leach Botanical Garden {the venue} has so many pretty places to take pictures at. I can’t even imagine what it must look like during the summer in full bloom. This shoot was the first time I had even heard of the garden and I was certainly impressed.

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And to end this post, a simple and sweet photo of the boutonnieres:

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Photography: Daniel Usenko |  See Daniel’s original post for more photo love…

Styling: Short & Sweet Design

Stationery: Anastasia Marie {me!}

Makeup: Annabelle Petry

Venue: Leach Botanical Garden

Flowers: Florisma

Dress: Pattis compliments of Ania Bridal Collection

Model: Sami Jo of Heffner Management