{happy weekend!}

Happy Friday everyone!  I don't know about you, but this has been a looooong week for me and I'm 100% ready for a much-needed weekend.  Plus, I'm super-excited, because it's only one more week until the B List!  (Are you coming to our Friday Meet + Greet?)  I'm really looking forward to this year's meet-up, both to seeing friends from last year and getting to make new friends.  But that's next weekend, and this weekend I've got more plans for the garden – including putting up some edging around our little flower bed to keep a very rude neighbor from walking on the soil and crushing my poor little sprouts.  Seriously, who does that?  Sigh.  But in the meantime…

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…a few links for your weekend reading:

Also, my friend Lynn from Satsuma Press wrote to tell me about a fundraiser for her son, Liam.  You can read more about Liam's situation and the fundraiser details right here.  I know Lynn would welcome any support you might be able to provide.

That's it for me this week!  I hope you have a wonderful weekend, and I'll see you all again on Monday!

{image credits: jose villa, from the most gorgeous engagement session I think I've ever seen}

Classic Black + White Save the Dates

There’s just something about classic black and white — particularly when it serves as the foundation for a simple yet elegant Save the Date:

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The sweet little heart and striped envelope liners provide a sense of whimsy for this otherwise traditional Save the Date card from Bespoke Press.  I also love the placement of the return address on the envelope, such a cute detail!

{image credits: Bespoke Press}

Katy + Jason’s Screen Printed Save the Dates

Kimberly and Derek from RageHaus sent over these screen printed Save the Dates that they recently designed for friends Katy and Jason — and I’m loving the mix of ornamental illustrations and bold typography!  Combined with playful text on both the Save the Date and envelope, the entire design has a wonderful sense of whimsy and exuberance:

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From Kim: Derek and I each played around with a few design concepts before taking our strongest ideas and combining them.  My style leans towards organic, illustrative typography and imagery, while Derek’s style leans towards brash, rambunctious typography and imagery.  Between the strong typography and the delicate ornamental elements, both styles are represented in this modern, yet elegant Save the Date.

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The Save the Dates were two color screen prints on both sides. Katy and Jason went with a lovely white and light pink combo on Wine Speckltone French Paper.  The color palette of maroon, soft pink and white turned out to have a warm, romantic quality — perfect for a November wedding.

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For the envelopes, we wanted to counteract the weight of the dark cards with Aged Parchtone French Envelopes.  The ink for the envelopes was matched to the color of the Wine Speckletone.  The entire design was pulled, by hand, in our closet.

Thanks Kim!  Kimberly and Derek have a bunch of additional photos of Katy and Jason’s Save the Dates over on their flickr page — check them out right here!

{image credits: RageHaus}

Beehive Kitchen

I am in love with this entire collection of heart-shaped kitchen scoops and measuring spoons from Beehive Kitchenware:

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Right now I use generic plastic measuring scoops stuffed into our kitchen gadget drawer, but I’d love to display these scoops and spoons in my kitchen.  Check out the full collection right here – and how cute would these pewter bird cheese markers be for a wedding reception?

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On a different topic, a huge congrats to my friend Juli on the launch of her new website!  Juli has been busy working on the new design and a whole new collection of wedding garters, which she’ll be launching with a little party tonight – I can’t wait to check it out!

{image credits: beehive kitchenware, found via elephantine}

Spring!

Spring is my favorite season in DC.  After just a few short weeks, my city has gone from drab and gray to full of color and teeming with life.  We took a little field trip to the National Arboretum this weekend, where everything is suddenly bursting into bloom.  Of course, DC is famous for its cherry blossoms, but this year I’ve fallen for the gorgeous magnolia trees and camellias:

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And of course, the magnolias…

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Oh, and remember how I was all about gardening a few weeks ago?  Well, we turned over some soil to create a bed and planted some seeds a couple weeends ago, and we just noticed that the seeds have finally started to shoot up!  We planted a butterfly mix, some double rose poppy seeds that Katy found, hollyhocks, and lupine seeds, along with a few bulbs that won’t bloom until later in the fall.  I’ll share some photos once there’s more to see, hopefully in a few more weeks!

{all photos taken by me}