I’ll take a room full of ranunculus, please! I tend to love these blooms overflowing in large vases, but my new ceramic whiskey jug was just begging to be used. A dainty grouping on the porch is equally adorable, wouldn’t you agree? The best thing about paper flowers… your favorite variety doesn’t have to be in season to make a statement at home. Cheers to taking in some ranunculus goodness in the middle of Autumn, friends! – Rachael
Well Said Type | 126
Rustic Watercolor Colorado Wedding Invitations
We’re starting to get some wonderful fall foliage here in DC – so I can only imagine what the mountains must look like this time of year! Bonnie and Currier from Tenn Hens Design sent over these beautiful rustic watercolor invitations designed for a wedding in Colorado this past summer, complete with a gorgeous watercolor illustrations, antler motif, and woodgrain paper. The perfect fit for a wedding weekend in the mountains!
From Bonnie and Currier: Earlier this year, we got the opportunity to work on a custom wedding invitation and it was a true labor of love. The wedding called guests to the mountains of Steamboat Springs, Colorado and promised a weekend of outdoor events that were not to be missed. The bride wanted the suite to reflect her Native American heritage and the beauty of the natural setting so we created a watercolor “crest†touching on those elements.
The save the dates were letterpress printed on woodgrain paper as a nod to the beautiful aspen trees that would surround the ceremony site.
For the invitation suite we made woodgrain booklets that were carefully wrapped with handmade feather tassels and set inside a kraft box with lace. Very elegant, but with a relaxed and authentic feel of the West. The folders and invitations were letterpress printed and the watercolor pieces were digitally printed to show off all the color.
Since this was a destination wedding there was also a party card and an information card for the guests. We created watercolor illustrations to add colorful details and make each piece stand out.
Thanks Bonnie and Currier!
Design & Illustration: Tenn Hens Design
Calligraphy: Val Cole calligraphy
Photo Credits:Â Tenn Hens Design
Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Nature-Inspired Escort Cards
It’s all in the details, right? And Mother (Nature) knows best. Incorporating natural elements is an easy way to instantly add life to any wedding – modern or vintage, Art Deco or bohemian! I love how these escort cards incorporate florals, minerals, and even driftwood in such a simple, but beautiful way. - Annie
Create a garland by attaching florals and escort cards with clothespins. | Photography: MORNINGWILD Photography via Green Wedding Shoes
Write on sea glass or rocks and use as escort cards. | Photography: Jade + Matthew Take Pictures, Calligraphy: Lowcountry Paper Co. via Green Wedding Shoes
Wrap a small bunch of greens with twine and attach a simple card. | Photography: Chennergy Photography via The Knot
Attach tags to tin cans filled with flowers. | Photography: Sophie Delaveau (Left) & Rest manila tags against moss for a pop of color. | Photography: Jeff Loves Jessica, Florals: Martha’s Gardens via Style Me Pretty (Right)
Use gold pyrite rocks as paperweights. | Photography: Clary Pfeiffer Photography via The Knot
Frame a wooden escort card display with a pine garland. | Photography: Hugh Forte, Paper Goods: Bash Please via Green Wedding Shoes
Pair gold rocks with escort cards for a beautiful (and practical!) touch. | Photography: Rad + In Love, Gold Rocks: Alexa Gerrity, via 100 Layer Cake (Left) & Write on collected driftwood and use as escort cards. | Photography: Natasha Hurley Photography, Stationery & Signage: Bridie at Heyday Events via Wedding Sparrow (Right)
Write on magnolia leaves and use as escort cards. | Photography: Jesse & Whitney of Our Labor of Love, Calligraphy: Anne Robin via 100 Layer Cake
Complement gold calligraphy escort cards with geodes. | Photography: Laura Gordon Photography via Style Me Pretty
Frame an escort card display with a floral garland. | Photography: Judy Pak Photography via Style Me Pretty
What creative ways have you seen natural elements used at a wedding?
Urbanic Faves | Hey Boo!
Hello Hello! … and happy fall to you!
Admittedly it’s been a tad warm in Los Angeles lately, but around here at Urbanic we are not letting that take the fun out of this Halloween season.  Things are indeed getting spooky here at the shop,  so today we rounded up some of our favorites right off the shelves that we think are scary good.
xo – Audrey
2. Skeem
4. Skeem
5. Red Cruiser
6.+7. Â Topps
8. Baggu
9. Sugar Paper
10. The Found
11. My Mind’s Eye
12. Meri Meri
13. The Social Type
14. One Canoe Two
15. Design Ideas
16. Meri Meri