We had the pleasure of working with Nathalie and Victor to bring their beautiful wedding stationery to life. Inspired by our Aiden design, our designer Katie Magee illustrated The Wheatleigh Hotel. The gold matte foil stamping and antique gold and handmade ivory paper combine to create a wonderfully romantic, neutral palette. It always wonderful to see just how well an invitation suite sets the tone for the wedding itself.
We worked with our friends at Papermade Studio to create this beautiful and botanical invitation suite. Our Novella sample was customized by updating the invite to our smooth white stock. Throughout the suite, chambray letterpress is used. The event and ceremony cards were printed on our soft blue handmade paper. The botanical border from the welcome party card was reimagined to frame the rehearsal dinner invitation.
letterpress ink: chambray | font: didot | paper: bella smooth cotton bright white 2-ply + 1-ply + bella handmade soft blue | invite size: f-8 | liner: novella pattern in chambray | envelope: bella cotton white | customization #70155
Libby and Luke worked with our NYC Studio to create their gorgeous handmade wedding suite. Handmade paper with letterpress and modern fonts were the perfect combination to create a truly unique suite. We created a custom envelope liner pattern digitally printed in acadia to compliment the spruce letterpress.
We worked with Donna of Designs by Donna to create Nikki and Robert’s gorgeous suite. Our Denton sample inspired the layout. The couple chose to use our handmade ivory stock with spruce letterpress; a perfect combination to evoke the lush venue. Our Vienne liner pattern in matching spruce brings a touch of florals.
We had the pleasure of working directly with the mother of the bride to create Bella and Scott’s gorgeous wedding invitation suite. Our Novella design inspired the layout and font. We kept the handmade paper, but used white instead of soft blue. We used our lavender motif and did all the printing in our plum color to compliment the bride’s love of purple and lavender.
We worked with our friends at Paper Caper to create Christina and Alexander’s beautiful wedding invitation suite. The invitation features white matte foil on our steel blue handmade paper. The details and reply cards on white smooth cotton with chambray letterpress perfectly continue the color scheme. The suite is finished with a custom floral liner from our Braxton suite, and a mother of pearl silk ribbon bow.
letterpress ink: chambray | foil stamping: white matte | paper: bella handmade steel blue + bella smooth cotton white | fonts: la roche script + la roche serif + bodoni 72 | envelope liner: custom braxton pattern in chambray on white | envelope: bella cotton white pointed flap | silk ribbon: mother of pearl | customization #66674
We worked with our friends at Simply Beautiful Events to help Grace and Philip create their beautiful invitation suite. We paired our handmade white, steel blue, and soft blue papers with chambray, denim and shale letterpress. This created a beautiful soft tonal effect throughout the suite. All the shades of blue and gray were brought together in the customized elegant garden envelope liner.
letterpress inks: chambray + denim + shale | paper: bella handmade white + handmade steel blue + handmade soft blue | fonts: athelas block and compendium script | envelope liner: elegant garden pattern in denim + pastel blue + powder blue + chambray + shale | envelope: bella cotton white pointed flap | customization #67135
With the help of our friends at Gus + Ruby Letterpress in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Zoe and David reimagined our Birgitta design with an airy color palette and handmade paper for their Massachusetts summer wedding. They chose our hand-deckled paper for all pieces and printed in Mineral ink, a soft neutral. We created a custom envelope liner using the Birgitta motif on repeat to compliment their nature-inspired suite.
letterpress ink: mineral | font: adobe garamond | paper: bella handmade white | envelope: bella cotton white | liner: custom birgitta pattern in mineral | customization #53749
We were so excited for the opportunity to work with Meghan and Sam on their wedding invitation suite printed on our Bella Handmade paper. Meghan is a wedding planner turned bride who has so much to share about planning during a pandemic. Their previous plans were uprooted and as a result, this couple decided to have a private, intimate ceremony with just their immediate family at the Vanderbilt Mansion. We’ll let Meghan take it from here to share more about her day and advice that she has for future couples out there!
Q: As a bride, how did you ultimately make the decision that you did regarding your wedding? How did it make you all feel?
A: I was incredibly stressed out planning a wedding during COVID and all the uncertainty that surrounded it. I tend to be Type-A as well as a perfectionist so having it micro is very special to me. I get to focus on the beautiful intimate details as well as safely celebrating the day with my nearest and dearest. My family and colleagues have been very supportive of my decision to scale back. This has been a huge weight lifted for me.
Q: What good things have come from a smaller, more intimate wedding?
A: Saving money is a huge bonus! I also feel less pressure to create a large wedding and entertain several guests. Now I get to focus on my immediate friends and family while indulging in beautiful details.
Q: Do you have any plans for a larger celebration later on? If so, what specifically do you hope for and if not, how come?
A: As of now, I do not have any plans for any further celebrations. If we ever celebrate down the line it would be something more casual when things are safer with our extended family and friends.
Q: As a planner, what suggestions do you have for working with vendors when they have to make changes?
A: Be open and honest. I was really nervous communicating with my vendors at first. I felt like I was initiating a break-up. Luckily, most of my vendors were very accommodating with my changes to downsize my event. Most deposits are non-refundable so read through the fine print if you need to sever any ties with vendors whose services you no longer need. Also, let your vendors know as soon as possible about any of your changes so they can hopefully accommodate your updated plans.
Q: As a planner, what is the best piece of advice you have for couples navigating wedding planning in the era of Covid?
A: Remember that at the end of the day that it is about the love between you and your partner. It is very easy to get consumed in the elaborate details of hosting a grandiose soiree. For myself personally I took the time to grieve the loss of my original vision that I had planned for so long. Once I came to terms of what is in store for weddings in regards to covid I was able to reimagine my vision on a smaller scale and really think about what truly mattered to me. Be conscious of CDC mandates and regulations, be flexible with changing your vision and vendors and realize that guests might not be able to travel to celebrate with you the way you had initially intended.
Q: Anything else you’d like to share with us?
A: Don’t feel pressured to succumb to what everyone else is doing. At the end of the day what matters is you and your spouse exchanging your vows and honoring your love for one another. Do what feels best for you while remaining COVID conscious.