Nikki’s Navy + White Dessert Bar

Back in April, I featured Nikki’s awesome navy and white wedding invitations.  Well, Nikki’s wedding took place over Memorial Day weekend (Congrats Nikki!) and she’s back with a few of the lovely details from her wedding!  Nikki decided to incorporate a dessert bar into her wedding reception, so she created a tiny cookbook full of family recipes to give out as favors as well as corresponding signs and labels for each dessert.

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From Nikki:  I designed these cute little 3″ x 4″ 12-page cookbooks as wedding favors, which were placed at the seat for each guest at our reception.

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Along with the cookbook each guest received an empty box that had a small note telling them to go to the dessert bar to try any of the recipes out of the book.

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On the dessert bar itself, I designed tags to go on each jar or to stand as signs.  Each dessert was given a clever name, like “Mother of the Groom Chunky Chocolate Chip Cookies.”

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wedding dessert bar ideas signs

There was a big sign placed in the middle of the table that tied it all together with the cookbook that also read “Love is Sweet”.

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wedding dessert bar ideas

We made TONS of desserts for everyone to try, but people loved the concept so much that we were out of everything two hours before the end of the reception!  Everyone was talking about how cute it was and asking if we had extra cookbooks for them to take home.

Don’t forget to check out Nikki’s blog for a full list of desserts (and recipes!) as well as some additional how-to info.  Thanks Nikki!

{image credits: 1 + 6 by jimmages photography, all others by amy barry photography}

{happy weekend!}

This has been a bit of a crazy week, so I'm definitely ready to welcome the weekend.  But before I run off, I just have to send a huge congratulations to my friend Ami from Elizabeth Anne Designs on the launch of her latest blogging adventure – Edit & Post

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Through Edit & Post, Ami will be sharing her knowledge on all things blogging, from WordPress Basics to general blogging and business tips.  I've learned so much myself from Ami over the last couple of years, so I know that Edit & Post will be an invaluable resource for any blogger.  Check it out!  But in the meantime…

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…a few links for your weekend reading:

That's it for this week!  I hope you all have a lovely weekend, and I'll be back again on Monday!

{image credits: rona keller, via designlovely}

A Modern Sugar Paper Baby Shower

Sugar Paper is a gorgeous luxury stationery studio in southern California helmed by co-founders Chelsea Shukov and Jamie Grobecker.  Chelsea is getting ready to welcome a baby in a week or so (congrats Chelsea!), so Jamie threw an incredibly sweet baby shower — and somehow managed to keep the whole thing a secret from Chelsea!  

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Check out the gorgeous letterpress die-cut baby shower invitations — the calligraphy was all done by LA-based calligrapher Lisa Holtzman:

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Love these baby carriage coasters!  So perfect with the shower's yellow, black, and white color palette.

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As party favors, each guest took home a set of personalized letterpress stationery — lucky ducks!

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Gorgeous — down to every last detail!  For more from Sugar Paper, you can explore their extensive design portfolio right here.  Congratulations again Chelsea!

{images are from the mom-to-be's personal collection, used with permission}

Kathryn + David’s Coastal Louisiana Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Today’s real wedding invitations come to us from Kathryn of Blackbird Letterpress – and I love these invitations both for the incredibly cool design as well as the personal story behind it.  Kathryn and David were married at an intimate (only 6 people!) ceremony in Louisiana last year, and chose to create combined marriage announcements and an invitation to a post-wedding celebration with family and friends — along with a few other paper goodies for the party…

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From Kathryn: As a letterpress printer and designer of paper goods from invitations to stationery, it was a momentous project to design my own invitations.  The thrill is that it gave me a chance to design something more like my own artwork and not just a typical invitation.  And I found myself in a rather interesting position being the bride and designer.  I will admit it was both freeing and also a little difficult.

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David and I were married in October 2009 out at a fishing camp off the coast of Louisiana, in the saltmarsh.  The camp is 6 miles by boat from the closest marina.  There were six of us total at the ceremony, us and 4 very close friends.  It was quiet, spontaneous, and very special.  The weather was perfect.  The invitations are actually for the party we had a couple of months later in January gathering all our close family and friends together in celebration.  I did as many DIY things as I could for the wedding as well as the celebration.  It helps to be a letterpress printer.

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The invitations are printed on 100% recycled cotton rag paper, and the envelopes are kraft 100% postconsumer recycled.  We strive to use recycled products as much as possible and to be conscious of our impact on the world here at Blackbird.  The images are printed using photo polymer plates, the text is printed using hand set movable type.

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The main feature on the invitation is the silhouettes of 2 Roseate Spoonbills.  In October in South Louisiana, we get the beautiful pink and reddish birds migrating south for the winter.  They are absolutely amazing.  You can see more pics of them at the wiki site.  I am not a fisherman but I love birds so I chose the spoonbills to be our image for the card.

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As an artist I have used the anatomical heart image in my work.  The heart has often been thought of as a symbol of the center of all knowledge and the life source.  And of course we think of hearts as symbols of love.  My mom told me her friend said that she saw the two birds joining together with one heart, one love.

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Since we were already married, this invitation serves as both an announcement of the marriage as well as the invitation to our post-wedding celebration.  The coordinates listed are the actual coordinates of the camp.  And since it really isn’t in a town or place (though I mention Pointe Aux Chenes), it is considered Louisiana right before you get to the mighty gulf of Mexico.

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For favors for the guests at the celebration, I designed and printed coasters. The heart comes back here as well as the spoonbills, but instead of two spoonbills, there is a two headed spoonbill (I’m not sure most people notice that, which is fine).

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I also printed more of the image from the invitation on some diecut circles and other shapes to make garlands as decoration.  I made a small accordion guest book and glued a picture from the ceremony on the front.  As a wedding present for David I made the silhouette paper cut.  Pointe Aux Chenes, means Oak Point in French, so there is an oak tree at the top, then a silhouette of David and me, and then a redfish under David and an Ibis under me.  He likes to fish, I like the birds.

So cool, right?  I love the way Kathryn incorporated her own artwork into the invitation design, and the paper cut silhouette is just amazing!  You can check out more of Kathryn’s beautiful work on the Blackbird Letterpress website and shop, and see some of her recent custom projects on her blog.  Thanks Kathryn!

{image credits: Kathryn Hunter}

Jenya + André’s Illustrated Chandelier Wedding Invitations

As you may have noticed, I adore wedding invitations that incorporate hand-illustrated details – and today’s real invitations are no exception.  These letterpress invitations were inspired by the chandelier in a summer house on Cape Cod that the bride, Jenya, shares with freelance designer Nina Max Daly, who designed these beautiful invitations.  This design has such a wonderful and personal story behind it, I’ll turn things over to Nina…

From Nina:  My lifelong friend Jenya and her now husband André decided to get married this past summer on a small compound of cottages on Cape Cod that our families have been renting together for over 20 years. Jenya is also a graphic designer so I presumed she’d want to do her invitation herself, but she was way too overwhelmed with planning a huge wedding on her own to do it, and asked me. I was honored.

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When I first spoke to Jenya about the invitation she had little idea of what she wanted.  She said the wedding would be ‘very casual and very elegant’ with lots of really good food.  She said that she wanted lots of re-purposing and collaboration.  All of the serving dishes would be from our houses, rather than use rental serveware.  The flowers would be what was growing on the property, hydrangeas,  the vases collected from various family members.  My mom would make the wedding cake.

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Over the dance floor, she planned to hang the chandelier that my mom found in someone’s trash and which now hung in the tiny sun room of the Cape house that Jenya, my sister Anna, and I share each summer (and now also with one kid and two husbands).  She thought we could bring couches out from the houses and put them around the dance floor so people would feel comfortable either lounging or dancing late into the night.

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The chandelier image really resonated with me, as did the idea of the couches and re-purposed dishes. So I went with it.  I love to draw, so I started drawing, a couch like the one in our Cape house, a chandelier like ours, some of my favorite old dishes and silverware.  For color, I chose a lighter shade of hydrangea blue.

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Jenya needed her save the date card in a hurry so she went with a cake repeat e-card design that I had already made. I re-used the cake design for the thank you card. When my mom saw the design for the thank you card, she was inspired to make several small cakes, like those on the card rather than one big wedding cake.

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André’s good friend Deb is a letterpress printer and owns Smudge Ink.  Deb and Jenya printed the invitations together on a weekend. After the invitations had gone out, Jenya re-purposed several of the designs to use as signage, table cards and gift labels for the wedding favors, little jars of raspberry jam that Jenya’s mom mad with the raspberries we grew. The project came out beautifully and the entire wedding as well as the invitation was a true collaboration.

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Seriously, how cool are these invitations?  I love the dinner plate RSVP card, not to mention all the other illustrated details from the mini wedding cakes to the couch and chandelier.  Such an incredibly sweet design, with a wonderful and personal meaning to match.  Thanks Nina!

{image credits: invitation photos by nina max daly, favor jar photos by channing johnson}