All about RSVPs

January 22, 2013

When it comes to the RSVP for your wedding stationery, there are plenty of options. We are going to address these through a series of posts.First of all, the most simple option is to use a blank card which just requests that your guests respond by a certain date. This is a lovely way to encourage people to write you a personal message.

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We love the color choice on the invitation above and the way in which the text is a little slanted and seems to run off the card slightly.

However, this style relies on the idea that your event is completely self-explanatory and all you need to know is who is coming. If you are having a few different events, or if you need to know menu choices in advance, you'll probably need a more in-depth RSVP.

Winter wedding invitations

December 1, 2012

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Thanks to Melissa who sent us these gorgeous photos of the stationery we printed for her wedding. We especially like the personalized belly band around the invitations.

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All photographs by Todd France (tfrance.com)

All that glitters!

November 2, 2012

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We just printed a suite of gorgeous wedding stationery for Corina and Jose. We love how the quite luxuriant gold edging is offset by the classy black script. Add in some subtle New York illustrations and it's a recipe for a beautiful invitation!

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- Jana

Save the Date Inspiration, Part 3

October 15, 2012

Many of our clients choose to send a Save the Date which is formatted like a postcard. These are great because they often do not require an envelope (you can write the recipients' address directly onto the card) and they can be printed on two sides. The Save the Date is often the perfect opportunity to come up with a design that highlights the location of the wedding - an exciting teaser for your guests!Here are a few examples that we particularly like:

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And here are some lovely NY-centric Save the Date postcards:

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- Jana

Save the Date Inspiration, Part 1

October 4, 2012

We love working with couples to design their Save the Dates. It's so much fun at the very start of the stationery-planning process to discuss colors, designs and formats. Over the past few years, we have printed a whole bunch of Save the Date coasters and we wanted to share some of these with you. We like the functional nature of these items; any leftovers are a lovely keepsake for the married couple to use after the wedding!Here's a classic design with a fun twist: as a Brit, I love the cursive "Cheers!"

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If you're going to use a coaster as a Save the Date, why not include a recipe for your favorite mixed drink:

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We really like the silhouette of the couple in the coasters below - and these could be customized in any colors:

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I'm a big fan of a pop of bright green, so the simple design below immediately caught my eye:

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And finally, my personal favorite...I love cycling around the city so anything with a bicycle theme appeals to me!

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- Jana

Backyard Wedding

August 29, 2012

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The beautiful Style Me Pretty website recently featured a wedding of one of our favorite clients. The bride has an amazing fox ring and wanted to incorporate some minimal fox imagery in the stationery.  We customized our Broadside invitation to include a sweet little animal.  Check out her gorgeous veil in the photos on the site!

Peony Wedding Program

July 23, 2012

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We've been printing many menus and programs for our wedding clients this month.  One of the prettiest ones we've worked on is this set of reception stationery featuring a peony image.  We worked with the couple to customize the Magnolia wedding invitation design from our website.  In place of the blue magnolia blossom, they selected a vintage peony illustration to print in a pale tangerine color. The accompanying cards in the suite had larger details of the floral image.  We continued the look for the programs and escort cards shown here.

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Summertime catch up

July 20, 2012

The Spring has been busy at the studio, printing custom jobs like wedding stationery, business cards and note cards and also developing new items for our retail/wholesale line. We tend to be so busy designing and printing that we never get a chance to stop to  post updates on our site and blog.  Now that the busiest season is past, we're finally catching our breath and going back through our pictures to share details of the work we have been doing.We'll start with one of our favorite designs for a wedding taking place in London.  We love the simple and clean type, with the British icons in the dusty blue and gray ink.

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