The idea of working for other professionals does not get old. I was thrilled when Jeremy of Photobox Photography in London contacted me to create letterpress DVD covers for their discs that they give to clients. We knew we were going to go with a blind hit, but instead of just going without ink, I used a touch of our tint base to create a watermark impression. The end result is quite perfect…
April and I met at the bridal show I did in London in January. She was over-the-moon excited about finding local letterpress, and I was eager to design for her. She wanted lace-inspired invitations, and after a few different design concepts we came up with a letterpress invitation that has a floral but lacey feel to it. Her colours were a soft buttery yellow and charcoal grey, and the end result was stunning. I love her font choices, and the monogram feel to the top wording.
Congrats April and Stephen!
I was thrilled when Danielle gave me a shout needing a seating chart. I have been getting busier with brides needing day-of paper products whether I did their invitations or not, and I love it. I ended up creating her program and her table numbers as well.
Danielle used Brooklyn Photography – and there were so many great shots to choose from – which is great when you want a different pic for each table number. We converted the files to black and white, to create a beautiful, soft look that worked well with her decor.
Congrats Danielle and Jamie!
Congratulations Brock and Chelsey! Your big day has come and gone – and your wedding looked like it was beautiful – the sneak peaks your incredible photographer Brooke posted are wonderful, and your decorator Ryan did a fantastic job with your venue. You were a super couple to work with, and I wish you all the best in the future!
Chelsey went for a simple, sophisticated invitation, and the style, font and color was easy to maintain throughout the process – to flow into her seating chart, programs, table numbers and donation cards.
Theresa and Jason (who were married last Saturday) were an awesome couple to work with. In part because they insisted on visiting with my dogs (I swear grooms come over just to play with them), and in part because any couple who is willing to use their friend’s made up names of Bunson Honeydew and Petunia Mellonball on the seating chart are clearly the sorts of people who know how to enjoy themselves.
Theresa went with a Jane Austen font – so pretty! And we carried it out between the invitations that were letterpressed, and the table numbers, which were not.
The seating chart incorporated a number of their engagement session photos, which was a great way to share their shoot with friends and family.
Congrats Theresa and Jason!

















