Wedding Stationery Inspiration: Feathers

Feathers have been a popular wedding motif for some time now, and I think they make the perfect added touch for weddings of any season, but especially fall! Glamorous white feathers can be dipped in gold and attached to your escort cards, programs or menus, or you can incorporate the motif right into your day-of stationery with a sweet illustration or sketch. They can go rustic, elegant or whimsical, great for any wedding day style! —Kelly

Feather Wedding Menu Swell and Grand Kaysha Weiner Photographer

Photo by Kaysha Weiner Photographer, Menu by Swell and Grand via Ruffled

Feather Wedding Place Cards Southern Fried Paper NBarrett Photography

Photo by NBarrett Photography, Escort Cards by Southern Fried Paper via Style Me Pretty

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Photo by Bryce Covey, Escot Cards by Bash, Please via Style Me Pretty (left), Photo by Rebecca Arthurs Photography via Style Me Pretty (right)

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Photo by Kaysha Weiner Photographer, Escort Cards by Swell and Grand via Ruffled

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Photo by Bethann Greenberg Photography, Menu by Sweet Paper via Green Wedding Shoes

Feather Wedding Escort Cards 5 Thirteen Designs Amalie Orrange Photography

Photo by Amalie Orrange Photography, Escort Card by 5 Thirteen Designs via Wedding Chicks

Feather Wedding Monogram One Handspun Day

Wedding Monogram by One Handspun Day

Washi Tape Feather Calligraphed Place Cards A Fabulous Fete

Feather Escort Cards by A Fabulous Fete

Feather Wedding Place Cards and Menu Paper Rock Scissor Rosann Konieczny Liz Banfield

Photo by Liz Banfield, Calligraphy by Rosann Konieczny, Paper Goods by Paper Rock Scissors via Style Me Pretty

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Photo + Escort Cards by Vitalic Photo via Wedding Chicks

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Crystal + Jason’s Red and White Retro Wedding Invitations

I love the versatility of the color red. Dress it up for a classic winter wedding invitation, or down for a picnic-inspired summer wedding. Today we have a set of fun red and black vintage-inspired invitations from Mary at Real Mart. Originally created for the wedding of Real Mart print designer Crystal Dennis, the invitations feature lots of swirls, flourishes, and playful polka dots!

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From Mary: Crystal is a print designer here at Real Art. One of our favorites of her designs is the retro invitation suite that she designed for her very own wedding! It has a classic retro theme filled with polka dots, swirls, and curly Qs. It features custom bird and index illustrations, polka dot ribbon and paper, a cute little hang tag, and red envelopes. The invitations were letterpress printed on off-white paper with red and black ink.

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Crystal’s wedding reception was held at America’s Packard Museum, an automotive museum filled with beautiful vintage cars! The reception also featured a rockabilly band for some “Real Retro” entertainment.

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Thanks Mary!

Check out the Designer Rolodex for more tal­ented wed­ding invi­ta­tion design­ers and the real invi­ta­tions gallery for more wedding invitation ideas!

Photo Credits: Real Mart

Our Baby Shower!

Today we’re taking a quick trip back in time… to our baby shower! The ladies at On To Baby were kind enough to feature our shower yesterday, and I thought I’d share a few of my favorites here. My dear friends Janice and Maggie hosted the most beautiful shower for us, inspired by my love of all things constellation! Funny story: because I ended up having to be induced with Sophie 3 weeks early, our baby shower took place the DAY before we went into the hospital for the induction. Those last few days were a complete blur of anxiety and nerves, so it was really nice to have a day to spend with our friends and family before Sophie’s arrival!

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Sugar Paper did an amazing job with the invitations, incorporating gold and white foil on die cut kraft paper, calligraphy from Lisa Holtzman, and a custom constellation envelope liner. Janice worked with Verde Studio to select astronomy-themed vintage postage as the finishing touch.

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We’re not the most traditional of people, so we wanted an informal co-ed shower that gave us an opportunity to spend time with our friends and family. Janice asked her sister (a private chef) to put together a buffet of our favorite brunch food, and Andy came up with a trio of brunch cocktail recipes. There was also a coffee bar and dessert bar featuring cupcakes and macarons from our local favorite The Sweet Lobby.

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This is Maggie and Trevor’s pup, Eleanor, when she was just a tiny wee thing! I think it should be mandatory to have at least one puppy at every party.

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Thank you, thank you, thank you Maggie and Janice! Check out the full details over on On To Baby!

Event Planning: Bellwether Events and Maggie Adams

Invitation Design: Sugar Paper

Invitation Calligraphy: Lisa Holtzman Calligraphy

Day-of Calligraphy: Meant to Be Calligraphy

Postage: Verde Studio

Catering: Leslie Raybuck

Desserts: The Sweet Lobby

Photo Credits: The Observatory

Thomas’s Western Rodeo 2nd Birthday Party Invitations

Happy Monday everyone! I thought I’d kick the week off with these too-cute-for-words birthday party invitations from the ladies of Vellum & Vogue! Inspired by vintage fabric, the suite features a wood engraved invitation that evokes heat branding, wood tags with the image of a cowboy, and burlap ribbon. So fun!

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From Alana + Krystal of Vellum & Vogue: Dana came to us looking for a unique and festive invitation for her son’s 2nd birthday. The overall theme of the party was inspired by a vintage rodeo fabric she fell in love with. Once we laid our eyes on the unique textile, we knew we had to incorporate it into the invitation.

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We decided to create a custom fabric backer for the invitation, which highlighted one of the many rodeo-inspired vignettes found within the fabric. To complement the Western theme, we engraved the invitation design onto a solid cedar wood stock and kept the burn markings to mimic the look of heat branding. We then wrapped the invitation in a wide burlap-style ribbon and finished the look with small wood tags bearing the image of a cowboy.  

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Each invitation was packaged in a kraft box, sealed with a wraparound address label and mailed with Western-inspired postage.

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Thanks Alana + Krystal!

Photo Credits: Vellum & Vogue

Friday Happy Hour: Left Bank Cider

Port and sherry don’t seem, at first glance, like the most obvious ingredients for a cocktail. Port is a sweet fortified wine from Portugal and is most commonly served as a dessert wine. Sherry is likewise a fortified wine from Spain and is probably seen by a lot of people as a relic from our grandparents’ days. But I’m here to tell you that both of these are pretty great, and they’re even better when combined in a fall cocktail: the Left Bank Cider. – Andrew

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Illustration by Shauna Lynn for Oh So Beautiful Paper

1 oz Dry Sherry
1 oz White Port
1 oz Apple Cider
3/4 oz St-Germain
1 Dash Lemon Juice

Combine with ice and shake gently. Pour into a tumbler, ice and all, and enjoy!

UPDATE: If you want to make a large batch of Left Bank Cider for a fall holiday party, here’s a supersize recipe you can use!

1 Bottle White Port (750 ml or about 3 cups)
1 Bottle Dry Sherry (750 ml or about 3 cups)
3 Cups Apple Cider 
2 1/3 Cups St-Germain
3-6 oz Lemon Juice, to taste
 
Combine in a pitcher with plenty of ice and give everything a good stir. This should give you 11-12 cups of Cider, or about 20-25 servings.

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There are a lot of flavors working together in this drink: the nutty, oaky sweetness of the port and sherry; the floral sweetness of the St-Germain; and the sweet autumn fruitiness of the apple cider. A little bit of lemon juice – no more than an eighth or maybe a quarter of an ounce – provides some acidity to cut through all of that sweetness. It’s one of those rare drinks that both Nole and I love, despite our very different cocktail tastes.

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The Left Bank Cider is something of a love child of two fantastic drinks: Derek Brown’s (and DC’s own) Robert Frost cocktail, one of the first drinks we ever featured, and the classic Stone Fence, the most perfect cider cocktail out there. Goes to show you: if you love two different drinks, try mashing them up and see if you have a new amazing drink on your hands.

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Photo Credits: Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

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