Alyson + Levi’s Vintage Botanical Wedding Invitations

Today’s real invitations come from one of my very favorite bloggers, the lovely Alyson from Unruly Things!  You might remember Alyson from her guest posts last year.  In addition to her fabulous blog, Alyson also runs a letterpress studio called Postal Press, so when Alyson first got engaged and started planning her wedding, I knew the invitations would be incredible no matter what.  Then Alyson mentioned vintage botanical imagery as her main inspiration and I got even more excited!  So as you can imagine, I’m absolutely thrilled to welcome Alyson back to Oh So Beautiful Paper  with her stunning wedding invitations!

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From Alyson: When Levi {most commonly known as DLB on my blog} and I started planning our wedding, we looked at only one venue and knew it was for us.  If you know me at all from Unruly Things, you know that Levi and I have a strong love for all things nature inspired.

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Our wedding was at beautiful lake in the middle of the old growth forest in the Columbia River Gorge. 95% of our guests traveled from out of town for our wedding, so we wanted them to get a really good feel for the venue as well as our wedding style from the invitations.  We opted for fonts with a classic feel and botanical illustrations inspired by vintage book plates.

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I collected vintage postage stamps during our engagement that we used for our envelopes and contacted Kathryn Murray to write the beautiful calligraphy for our guest’s addresses.  Months before the wedding, I taught Levi how to letterpress so that he could help with the printing.

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We letterpressed our invitations on brown bag paper and included fun extra details: an illustrated map to the venue, a letterpress kraft tag with hotel accommodations and, my favorite, a Columbia River Gorge wildlife cheat sheet – complete with typical specimen of plants and animals our guests might see during the event  {no one saw any elk, but we heard that one of our guests came upon a baby bear late in the evening!!}  Over all, I couldn’t have imagined our wedding any other way.  It was entirely us.

Alyson also sent over a few photos from her wedding, captured by Erin Grace Photography, including the gorgeous botanical place cards and ceremony programs!

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Stunning… seriously just stunning.  Each detail fits together perfectly, from the kraft paper invitations details to the amazing botanical elements (hello gorgeous ferns and moss!) to the apothecary glass centerpieces.  Congratulations Alyson!

{image credits: invitation photos by alyson graves brown, wedding photos by erin grace photography}

Crafty Bastards 2009

On Saturday I headed on over to the 2009 Crafty Bastards fair with Juli.  Perhaps it was the amazingly good weather on Saturday, but this year’s fair was absolutely packed!  There were a bunch of repeat vendors from last year, which was absolutely great, but for my recap I thought I’d focus in on a few new favorites from this year:

First up, some fabulous screen prints and posters from Brainstorm Print + Design:

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Next up, these lovely moleskine notebooks and gocco prints from local DC crafter Gosh Darn Knit:

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Also in the paper goods category, some cute and snarky upcycled map stationery from Craftgasm:

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I also really liked the modern jewelry and reusable felt coffee cozies from Megan Auman:

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And check out Megan’s cute holiday ornaments and prints!

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I really, really loved these hand-printed textiles from Home Sweet — check out the chevron pattern!

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Something’s Hiding In Here was also back this year, but with a whole new woodlands-inspired booth:

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That’s it from this year’s fair!  Did any of you go to Crafty Bastards this year?  Did you enjoy the fair?

 

{image credits: Oh So Beautiful Paper, Something’s Hiding in Here}