Oct 02 2012
Today we have another fun freebie download for you. We put together some cute illustrations to use at your next soiree. All you need to do is download the template, print onto 8.5 x 11 cardstock in the color of your choice (we used kraft and white), trim using the tick marks as your guide, fold them in half and you’re ready to go! You can write your guests names on the back and watch them be surprised when they turn the card around to find their table.
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Sep 27 2012
As we continue to transition into fall, we can’t help but notice all things that are fall inspired for wedding. We couldn’t forget about our very own Woodgrain Wedding Invitations. They have a pop of woodgrain on the back of the invitation and perfect for the sophisticated yet rustic celebration.
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Sep 11 2012
Fall is on it’s way and we are ready for all things cozy! To help us transition into fall, take a look at a shoot we were lucky enough to be a part of featuring our Petite Jardin invite in plum!
||| Vendors |||
photography: Ellie Rose Photographie
event planning: Couture Events (LA branch)
venue: Grapevine Arbor in San Gabriel
rentals: Found Vintage Rentals
dress: Ivy & Aster from Lovely Bride in Los Angeles
florist: Oak and The Owl
cake: Stephanie of Magdalynn’s Bake Shoppe
cake stand...
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Aug 15 2012
We were so happy to be included in a shoot with lovely Florida based photographer, Christina Block and her team of beauty makers. There are so many little details to this shoot and we absolutely love all of the photos … so forgive us for the abundance of photos, but they are just too gorgeous. enjoy …
Photography & Set: Christina Block Photography
Bridal Gowns: The White Magnolia ||| Cake & Cupcake Designs: Sugar Cake Shop
Bridesmaid Dress: Chabri ||| All Hair Accessories & V...
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Jul 23 2012
Happy Monday everyone. Let’s start the week off with a fun new project! These easy paper flowers are a cinch to make – they take zero concentration so sit yourself in front of your favorite television show and start your project.
What you need:
1. Flower puncher, any shape will do. But I suggest something about 2 inches in diameter
2. Scrap paper in your favorite colors
3. Something sharp to make a small hole, I used an xacto knife
4. Mini metal brads
Step 1: Stack about 5 flowers...
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