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Totally Retro Deco Letterpress Invitations

We love it when our brides customize our letterpress wedding invitation designs and we were thrilled when this bride submitted her own custom fonts! Our Deco design (by Elizabeth and David Mandel) looks totally retro in this timeless pairing of amethyst and chartreuse letterpress inks.

inks: amethyst + chartreuse  | fonts: custom submitted | paper: 1-ply white | invite size: a7 | client coordinator: christie jones | in-house designer: sarah walroth

art deco modern letterpress wedding invitations

A citrus inspired letterpress wedding invitation!

Summer is upon us, so it is time to celebrate the bright citrus colors of the sun and the warm shades of greenery that indulge our senses! This Esperanza letterpress customization has a subtle vintage feel and captures the colors of the season perfectly.

Esperanza customization = inks: clover + persimmon | fonts: custom (silent movie + memimas) | paper: white | invite size: SQ-7 | liner: natural woodgrain in taupe | rounded corners | original design by in-house designer, Lindsy Aragona | customized by in-house designer, Lindsy Aragona

modern summer letterpress wedding invitations

(Photo credits: Randi Marie Photography)

Green Wedding Planning – Eco-friendly bouquets + florists

Flowers are one of the sweet details that make weddings unique. Why not make an intentional effort to go green with the green?! When you think about it, this element should be an automatic eco option, but many florists use harmful pesticides since the USDA does not regulate pesticides on cut flowers. Yikes! Who wants to walk down the aisle with a bunch of chemicals below their faces and surrounding their loved ones? Not our eco brides!

It’s important when choosing a florist to make sure that they are using safe and healthy practices in their shop and with their flowers. We asked two of the wedding industry’s finest eco florists for some guidance, here’s what Faxon of Faxon Green, and Hannah of Gardenia Organic had to say.

A beautiful bridal bouquet from Faxon Green, an eco florist

Why is Faxon Green intentionally an “eco florist”?

Faxon: I grew up in the country abutting a pond and woods. I was given my grandmother’s garden when I was 7.  Jelly jars were my first vases filled with ferns, flowers, jack in the pulpit [now an endangered species].  I was encouraged to have fresh flowers and foliage on the breakfast table whenever I wished.  I’ve had a garden where ever I’ve lived [city, suburb, country] ever since.

So, when I opened my studio 7 years ago, I returned to the spirit of my childhood bouquets.  Being a naive artist with some background in sculpture and painting, the art and science of floral design came together in a more conscious way.  I’ve always used nature’s elements in my work.  No floral foam, plastic, chemicals, etc.  We compost, recycle all packing materials by packing with them for delivery.  Tablescapes are made in long flower boxes. We also recycle flowers after weddings and events by picking up all vases and etc., bunching the flowers that are still fresh, and delivering them to local women’s shelters, hospitals and clinics.

Aesthetically, I’m more delighted by what the flowers, vines, and etc. “do” overnight after being placed in a vase.  Always there is surprise, and the flowers find their natural place in the vase. The implication of this is that I do not impose a pre-design by putting flowers into foam.  I “follow” the natural flow of the foliage and flowers.

Why is Gardenia Organic intentionally an “eco florist”?

Hannah: Because the industry’s impact on the environment is substantial and rarely considered. I think it’s hard for people to imagine that something grown in nature can be environmentally unfriendly. Aside from the chemicals used in mass produced flowers, the carbon emissions from flowers flown thousands of air miles and the working conditions for farmers in poorer countries – the waste in the industry from packaging and events is unbelievable! Do you ever think what happens to all the vases, cellophane, plastic forms and florist foam after a wedding? Most of it is thrown in the trash and it’s not biodegradable.

A bouquet from Gardenia Organic

Do you have any suggestions for brides planning their floral arrangements?

Hannah: Use seasonal flowers that are grown as locally as possible – this is better for the environment, supports our local economies and means that you’ll be enjoying healthier, fresher beautiful flowers. Ask your florist what they’ll do with the flowers at the end of your day – gift them to special guests or donate them to local care homes and hospices.

Faxon: Be sure you ‘groove’ on, and with, your designer. Feel comfortable engaging with your designer. Ask for references from brides or venues where they’ve worked. Go to a flower market high-end florist to see many possibilities for your wedding flowers. Be sure to see sample centerpiece designs and your bridal bouquet. Be sure you love them!  Otherwise, give the feedback that lets the designer create other ones. Ask about local flower farms with non-pesticide soils. Select flowers, such as tulips, roses, exotics, etc. from growers in the USA.  This ensures freshness and greatly reduces the carbon footprint. Perhaps this is the 3rd most important:  ask about the designer’s eco-practices.

White + green bouquet from Gardenia Organic

What eco practices make your shop special?

Faxon: A uniquely artistic eye coupled with sustainable materials and practices. There is no floral foam, plastic or chemicals. All unused living material is composted. The cardboard boxes and cartons from new vases are used to pack bouquets for delivery. The studio is cooled naturally with open windows and low level air conditioners when needed. All tools are cleaned with witch hazel and water. After a wedding or event, clients often give flower arrangements to their guests. When this does not occur, flowers that are still fresh are bunched and delivered the next day to local women’s shelters and hospitals. Vases are recycled for future use. It is our intention when working with clients that precious little is wasted. This is the natural way; the sustainable practice of no waste and no non-biodegradable.

Hannah: Pretty much everything we do. Our entire supply chain is focused on fair trade and environmental sustainability; it’s not just our flowers. We use recycled tissue paper, a biodegradable cellophane alternative, recycled glass vases, plant based cleaning products and we buy all of our flowers fresh everyday to order. This ensures the freshest most gorgeous flowers for our clients and reduces waste.

Hanna and Faxon, thank you so much for sharing your expert advice with us today!

Images from Faxon Green and Gardenia Organic

Vintage Gardiner Letterpress Lovelies

Our Vintage Gardiner (by Amy Graham Stigler) design is a perfect letterpress wedding invitations to celebrate spring. With a fresh color palette featuring British Rose and Pale Gray inks what’s not to love? The elegant ombre envelope liner really adds the perfect subtle feminine touch.

inks: british rose + pale gray | fonts: poetica + pillar  | paper: 1-ply white | invite size: a7 for inner envelope  | liner: the elegant ombre pattern in british rose ink | edge painting: british rose | client coordinator: christie jones  | in-house designer:racheal decker

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Bella Figura at the 2012 National Stationery Show: The Invitations

We are busy preparing for the 2012 National Stationery Show that’s just a few weeks away, but we wanted to stop and take a break to share the letterpress and foil stamped invitations that we printed and sent out for the show! Our modern Unique Minimes design set the tone, and we love the way our hot pink letterpress ink looks when paired with shiny gold foil stamping! As part of our mid-year release, we’ll be introducing a new book filled with invitation designs for life’s special occasions: engagements, birthdays, showers, Bar & Bat Mitzvah, baby, and more. 9 new invitation designs will also debut at the show, and those will be available  in early July at a Bella Figura dealer near you! We have the incredibly talented calligrapher Debi Zeinert of The Blooming Quill to thank for addressing the envelopes for these invitations in a metallic gold ink. We cannot get enough of the way those envelopes look!

Letterpress invitations that feature foil stamping and the Bella Figura Unique Minimes design, printed for the 2012 national stationery show

Letterpress invitations that feature foil stamping and the Bella Figura Unique Minimes design, printed for the 2012 national stationery show

Letterpress invitations that feature foil stamping and the Bella Figura Unique Minimes design, printed for the 2012 national stationery show

 

Whimsical Garden Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Looking for a nature-inspired design with a fun, bubbly feel? Put a bird on it! This customization of our floral Modern Garden letterpress wedding invitation showcases an adorable pansy and aqua color palette and vintage script typography.

Modern garden customization = inks: aquamarine + pansy | fonts: streamline + sofia | paper: ivory | invite size: A-7 | liner: vintage stripes pattern in regalia, aquamarine & pansy ink | original design by Tara Hogan | customized by in-house designer Andrea Streeter

embellishment suggestions: edge painting in regalia

modern garden letterpress wedding invitations

(Photo Credits: Vicki Grafton Photography)

Bella Figura in the Press, Spring 2012

Bella Figura’s letterpress wedding invitations have been featured in some fantastic publications lately, and thanks are long overdue for these amazing spotlights! Today we’ve got a round-up of some of the wonderful press we’ve received this spring. First up, a fabulous customization of our String Calligraphy design that was featured in an A-Z stationery guide by Martha Stewart Weddings. The featured piece was a letterpress rehearsal dinner invitation in hot pink ink with a perforated, tear-off reply postcard.

Bella Figura's String Calligraphy invitations were featured in the spring issue of Martha Stewart Weddings

The April issue of Brides magazine featured Bella Figura invitations twice! A customization of our Lace invitations (complete with a custom, Lace patterned envelope liner!) fit in perfectly with a Black Lace trend watch, and our String Calligraphy design was also featured in a fabulous stationery guide.

Brides magazine featured Bella Figura invitations in their April Issue! The Lace design and String Calligraphy invitations were both featured.

The gorgeous Volume IV of Southern Weddings magazine included an amazing spread with a theme called “Paper, Cotton, and Flour”, and we were so thrilled to be a part of this fabulous photo shoot! Our Honoured Guest, Loretta Formal, Collection, Bradford, and Anais designs were all letterpress printed in pretty shades of blue for the shoot.

The Paper, Cotton & Flour spread of Southern Weddings Magazine featured several Bella Figura invitations

The winter edition of Stationery Trends Magazine showcased several Bella Figura designs as well: TypologyMagnolia, and Serenade were all featured throughout the issue.

Stationery Trends magazine featured several Bella Figura wedding invitations

We were also thrilled to be a part of the following photo shoots: Erica Ann Photography’s Scandinavian Inspired Bridal Shoot; Starfish Studios + Sugar(ed) Occasions Estancia Culinaria photo shoot (as seen on Style Me Pretty Florida!); a fabulous purple & gold inspiration shoot by Dana Fitzgerald and Katelyn James, as seen on The Wedding Chicks; and Equally Wed’s eco-inspired photo shoot. We’d also love to thank the following blogs for featuring Bella Figura invitations on their fabulous sites over the past few months: Style Me Pretty (times 2!), The Bride’s Guide on Martha Stewart Weddings, Oh So Beautiful PaperRuffledGreen Wedding Shoes, Elizabeth Anne Designs100 Layer Cake, Papercrave, Junebug Weddings, Brooklyn BrideEco-Beautiful WeddingsInvitation CrushHeart Love Weddings, Love Me Do, One Fab DayThe Confetti Blog, and Chic Vintage Brides.

Lustrous Lace Letterpress and Foil Invites

Using Maura Gaulthier‘s Lace design, this invite set features a gorgeous (and gutsy) combo of Cream, Watermelon, and Gold Matte Foil.  Combined with Debi Zeinert’s modern Clermont style calligraphy, this set really rocks our socks.  We owe the honor of printing this gorgeous set to our buds over at Paces Papers – thanks guys!

inks: cream + watermelon + gold matte foil  | calligraphy: clermont by debi zeinert | paper: 2-ply ivory | invitation size: f8 | liner: classic color watermelon | client coordinator: chris gannon | in-house designer: racheal decker

foil and letterpress wedding invitations

 

Organic Enya Inspired Letterpress Invitations

This customization is sure to make you swoon! Incorporate a lovely, organic feel with wildflowers, herbs, fruit and topiaries overflowing from the details on your invitations to the rustic yet elegant table decor.

enya customization = inks: taupe + chartreuse | fonts: grace + garamond | paper: ivory | invite size: F-8 | liner: rustic crosshatch pattern in taupe & chartreuse ink | original design by aimee o’boyle | customized by in-house designer racheal decker |

embellishment suggestions: edge paint in chartreuse

organic letterpress wedding inspiration

Photo Credits: Starfish Studios

Bella Figura designer Kelle McCarter launches Paperswell Magazine

Today we’re excited to share photos of the premier issue of paperswell: modern design ideas for paper goods & weddings, a brand new magazine celebrating beautiful invitations, letterpress, stationery, paper goods, weddings and more. Bella Figura calligrapher and designer Kelle McCarter teamed up with photographer Laura Dombrowski to put this beautiful magazine together, and we were completely blown away by all of the lovely features (including lots of Bella Figura invitations and an artist profile on fellow Bella Figura designer Maura Gauthier)! One of the best parts? A portion of the proceeds for this magazine will be donated to the Golden Retriever Rescue of the Rockies, which is an organization in Golden Colorado whose mission is to rescue and find loving homes for abused and abandoned Golden Retrievers. We’ve got a sneak peek at this gorgeous new publication for you, but be sure to pick up your copy today at paperswell.com!

Paperswell, a new magazine by Bella Figura designer and calligrapher Kelle McCarterA sneak peek from Bella Figura designer Kelle McCarter's new magazine, Paperswell

 Photography provided by Laura Dombrowski

Summery customization of our Serenade design

This fun customization of our Serenade letterpress wedding invitation design (by Ian Koenig) has us feeling warm and ready for summer! Our Mitty calligraphy style (by Nicole Black) adds a playful feel, and the Traditional Oxford liner and Mesa edge painting bring an extra pop of color in to make this invitation shine.

serenade customization = inks: light peach + watermelon | calligraphy style: mitty | paper: white | invite size: f-8 | liner: traditional oxford pattern in watermelon and mesa | original design by Ian Koenig | customized by in-house designer Sarah Walroth |

embellishment suggestions: edge painting: mesa

(Photo Credits: Les Loups).

Lovely Lace Letterpress Wedding Invitations

Our friends at Salutations in Charlotte, North Carolina submitted these springy letterpress wedding invitations and we loved the customization of our Lace design (by Maura Gauthier). The dusty pink and pewter inks enhance this design and the envelope liner pattern gives it a modern edge. We love Debi Zeinert’s Clermont hand calligraphy accents because they are so unique.

inks: pewter + dusty pink  | font: baskerville | calligraphy: clermont hand calligraphy, by debi zeinert  | paper: 1-ply white  | invite size: f8  | liner: the antique geometrics pattern in pewter ink |

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