So excited to share some of these photos from Ari + Richard's wedding this past summer. Ari was kind enough to send over a few from her wedding captured by the amazing Jordan Voth. Ari and Richard got married at her family's property and it looked like a seriously beautiful spot. When Ari originally reached out to me she had mentioned she wanted lots of black, white, gold and pops of pink. We used a bunch of antique ornate frames and chalkboards and incorporated floral elements into most of the designs. We did some chalkboard block table numbers with gold leafing and some really fun bar menus. One of the biggest tasks here was LITERALLY the seating chart. To date this is my largest sign yet coming in at over 6' tall and over 200 names. It means so much to me when I get to see photos of my signs at the weddings, playing a small part in something seriously so awesome. I'm always so thankful for them sharing with me, and their photographers for capturing them.
Whimsical Rockefeller Bridal Inspiration
Creative Lifestyle1 CommentA couple of years ago, I received an email to do some wedding signs for a bride in Arizona. She was a talented photographer, incredible sweetheart and total babe. She was one of my first big out of state weddings, and she may not even know it, but her trust in me gave me a level of confidence with my business when I needed it. Her wedding then went on to be featured and heavily repinned- and one sign in particular generated a lot of inquiries. So I'll forever have a soft spot for both that bride and her photographer, Alicia, for capturing it. I've kept up with those girls on social media and even though they are states away it seems at times like I actually know them. That is what I love about this industry, the connections can be so unexpected but so great.
Fast forward a couple of years to a few months ago when Alicia reached out to me about a styled shoot in Chicago. I of course jumped on board immediately, postmarked my goods and sent them across the country wishing I was going with them. When I received the images back, I was elated. The photos are gorgeous and I can only imagine how magical it would have been to actually be there! This talented group of vendors met at the Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago. Adorned with walls covered in vines and architecture that takes inspiration from Gothic Revival influences, it was the perfect background to this whimsical and romantic styled shoot.
The invitations were printed on handmade paper with touches to watercolor. Handmade paper naturally gives my writing a bit more of a delicate look to it, a bit whimsical but perfect for this shoot. The table number is on a semi translucent paper giving it a soft elegant feeling. I am so happy I got to be a part of this shoot and you can see and read more about it here:
- Featured on Adorn Magazine
- Featured on Perfect Wedding Guide
- Featured on Reverie Blog
Amazing Group of Vendors:
Photographer: Alicia Lucia Photography
Dress Designer: Alyssa Kristin
Model: Anna DeBlecourt
Floral Designer: Cornell Florist
Invitation Designer: Eleven and West
Beauty: Pins & Lashes
Event Venue: Rockefeller Chapel