2.25.2014
woodsy rehearsal dinner invitation / franklin, tennessee
Before we get too far into the new year, check out a design we did this past winter. The goal was to create an
“outdoorsy, masculine, & preppy design” for a rehearsal dinner. The
only other requirement was to include an antique monogram the couple had
chosen of their initials. Instead of creating the illustrations
ourselves, like we normally do, we found these beautiful deer
images and a botanical background.
It all really came together once we
lined the envelopes, duplexed the backs with faux-bois paper, and tied
up each package with ribbon & twine. Event planner, Elizabeth James
had the brilliant idea of using a collection of vintage stamps for
postage which was the pièce de résistance!
2.19.2014
wedding feature on Style Blueprint Nashville
Our client Margaret's wedding was featured on Style Blueprint last week. Go check it out!
all photos by Mary Rosunbaum
all photos by Mary Rosunbaum
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nashville invitation,
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2.04.2014
music city center invitation
The construction of the new Music City Center is quite a site in downtown Nashville. The convention center spreads three blocks and has this ultra cool, modern, music vibe. Here's one of our latest designs from this new gem.
Bride Brooke came to us after seeing our Hermitage Hotel invitation from a few years ago. Her fiance's father was involved in the new convention space so they were hosting the rehearsal dinner there. We illustrated the new space, the Country Music Hall of Fame across the street, and the Union Station Hotel where guests were staying. All very Nashville, down to the Johnny Cash stamps.
Bride Brooke came to us after seeing our Hermitage Hotel invitation from a few years ago. Her fiance's father was involved in the new convention space so they were hosting the rehearsal dinner there. We illustrated the new space, the Country Music Hall of Fame across the street, and the Union Station Hotel where guests were staying. All very Nashville, down to the Johnny Cash stamps.
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