Real Wedding: Lily and Andrew

lilyandandrew_veritephotography023 Did you see Lily and Andrew's breathtaking wine country wedding on Style Me Pretty? Can you say gorgeous? We worked with the bride and groom to create all their paper products - from the save the dates to the place cards, and everything in between. Inspired by our Classic Cowboy, Heartland and Biltmore wedding designs, we created a unique suite that fit their rustic chic theme perfectly.

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The wedding was a true family affair. Andrew's cousin Jocelyn Arelt was their wedding planner, and  Andrew's aunt, Valerie Arelt, did all the flowers!

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The wedding and reception took place in the Sonoma Valley, at Lily's parents ranch. It was 106 that day! The ceremony took place in the middle of an oak grove.

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Guests enjoyed dinner catered by the Jimtown store in a Zephyr tent.

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Lily wore a Monique Lhuillier dress and Andrew donned a Thomas Pink suit.

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Many, many congrats to Lily and Andrew!!!

All photographs by Verite Photography. For more stunning images, please click here.

Because We Can

1222lucky-6137 We've mentioned Because We Can before, but the pieces that they created for Eunice and Daniel's wedding are worth mentioning again! In addition to the prop mustaches and word bubbles used for the photo booth, they also created the amazing stage that the ceremony was performed on. Inspired by Joel Dewberry's Woodland Damask pattern (also used on the invitations!), the stage was made of all sustainable wood or recycled fiber with water-based glue and finished with eco-friendly paint, hand painted by the couple and their friends (read more about the process here).

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Additionally, Because We Can also created an array of shadow puppets for guests to carry during the parade to the ceremony site. They even created a white unicorn for Daniel (above)!

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Below, Because We Can founders Jillian and Toast enjoy the wedding festivities.

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Eunice & Daniel's Wedding Stationery

Eunice and Daniel's Save the DateSTDP_HIGHSEAS_COA-FUC-POO_F_L Since we're stationers, paper played a big role in designing Eunice & Daniel's wedding. The first piece of inspiration was Rob Ryan, the whimsical London-based paper artist. Eunice illustrated this letterpress save-the-date poster featuring silhouettes of her and Daniel, and their two dogs Indie and Simon, along with a save-the-date for their London reception.

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We used the silhouettes again to create a DIY cake topper, with the silhouettes laser cut out of balsa wood by our pals at Publique Living, and embellished with crepe paper flowers.

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The wedding invitations were a variation Woodland Damask wedding invitation, created in collaboration with pattern designer Joel Dewberry inspired by his  Deer Valley collection.  The wedding invitations and save the dates were letterpress printed, while the details booklets and programs were digitally printed.

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We used the pattern to create these program paddle fans, which doubled to keep guests cool during the ceremony...

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...as well as these glassine confetti pouches, a tribute to the Beatle's All You Need is Love, Eunice & Daniel's exit song.

Check out more of the behind-the-scenes details on the Martha Stewart Weddings blog here.

Photos by Adi Nevo (stationery),  Gia Canali and Sara Remington.

Real Wedding: Amy and Adam

We're so pleased that Amy and Adam's gorgeous Sonoma Wedding was featured on Style Me Pretty this week!  Choosing the beautiful B.R. Cohn Winery as their setting, the couple (best friends since college!), treated their guests to a celebration inspired by the bountiful Sonoma fall harvest.

We love the rustic simplicity of chalkboard directions.

The couple said their "I do's" under one of the oldest trees at the winery.

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We customized Amy and Adam's wedding invitation to reflect their California fall theme. Escort cards and save the dates brought the clean, playfully preppy touches together.

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Simple autumnal flower arrangements by Kathleen Deery Design popped against the white table settings. A beautiful color palette that continued into the night [courtesy of Got Light?]:

The event was catered by Paula LeDuc Fine Catering, where Amy works. Divine! Our congratulations to Amy and Adam!

Photos courtesy of Elle Jae Photography

Hello!Lucky Style Me Pretty Giveaway!

Our friends over at Style Me Pretty are celebrating our 2010 new designs by giving readers a chance to win a set of 100 digitally printed invitations and reply cards! To enter, just head over to their blog and leave a comment telling them which one of our designs--either letterpress or digital--is your favorite. A winner will be chosen this Friday, January 29. Good luck, and we can't wait to read your responses, too!

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Drum Roll, Please! New Wedding Designs!

Our long-awaited unveiling is here! We are absolutely thrilled to bring you 12 new designs from our design studio here at Hello!Lucky. These brand new Save the dates, RSVP cards, and wedding invitations have been months in the making, and many have been inspired by our wonderful clients! sanfran

Our San Francisco Skyline invitation evokes the beautiful silhouette of your chic urban wedding.

Inspired by the motley sailors of yore, our Vintage Tattoo design is a perfect accompaniment to your hip and stylish wedding.

Our Heartland wedding invitation is full of rustic charm. Inspired by vintage fruit crate packaging, this invite adds a little shabby chic to picturesque farm or ranch weddings.

A beautiful, modern design with retro flourishes, our Nouveau Peonies invite is inspired by the romance and decorative whimsy of  Art Nouveau textiles.

Land ahoy! Our Seagull wedding invitation is a relaxed accompaniment to seaside weddings.

Our other new designs include: a Lake Tahoe-inspired design--perfect for all outdoorsy weddings; a whimsical Cala Lily wedding invitation, a pretty Vintage Lace design with a retro flair; Tuscany and Bordeaux--perfect pairings to your wine country wedding, and and the San Francisco Skyline designs (which complements our London Skyline, New York Skyline designs), showcasing the city silhouette of your urban, city wedding.

Real Wedding: Marnie and Brian

Candle lighting at Grace Cathedral We were super excited to be involved in designing for this ceremony! Marni and Brian's wedding is the stuff plush Gothic romances are made of! We love the dark color palette interspersed with more traditional details.

The couple began their ceremony taking a lovers stroll through the labyrinth at San Francisco's hallmark Grace Cathedral, lighting candles as they passed.

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They then met up with their guests, who had only been told they were to be driven to the woods, instructions awaiting. Each guest was then welcomed with "survival kits" of edible treats and well-stocked flasks. The understated ceremony took place beneath a simple white canopy in the redwoods of beautiful Muir Woods.

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We started by creating custom designed letterpress invitations which summoned the Victorian details Marni knew she wanted--redwood trees, roses, birds, and Victorian embellishments.

Drink menu by Hello!Lucky

Carrying Marni and Brian's Victorian Gothic theme throughout the events of this two day affair, we also worked to design letterpress programs, menus, seating cards, and cocktail napkins.

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One of our absolutely favorite parts? The couple even had the redwood tree graphic from the invitation etched onto whiskey flasks! Cheers to that!

Reception decor

The following night, Marni and Brian gathered everyone together again, this time for a reception party held in San Francisco at Hamlin Mansion. We love the playfully rich palette of rich green and purple fabrics for the table settings. Built in 1901 in Italian Baroque style, this venue offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Decked out in whimsical charm, feathers, and purple and magenta accents, we're loving the floral arrangements by Cherries Flowers.

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We adore the cigars and doughnut bar by Erin Bell!

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Thanks to Erin Beach, who did an amazing job on photography and Moira Gubbins, the wedding coordinator from Hamlin Mansion.

Real wedding: Lori & James

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Lori looked gorgeous! (Her makeup was by Neja Cosmetics).

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As did James! Elegant minimal bout and floral arrangements by Michael Daigian Floral Design.

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For those of you not familiar, the Bently Reserve is a gorgeous neoclassical building near the Embarcadero. Morgan did an amazing job of transforming it into a dramatic event space for the ceremony...

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...and the reception.

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Lovely cake by Jen's Cakes. Catering was by Taste Catering.

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The invitation motif was carried through the seating cards...

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and even the lighting (patterned gobos on the ceiling by Got Light?).

Congratulations, Lori and James!

Photography by Geoff White Photographers.

Featured in the Financial Times!

How to Spend it FT Our Woodland Cheer thank you card was featured in the "How to Spend it" section of this weekend's Financial Times, along with excerpts from an interview with the Moyle sisters! Writer Mark O'Flaherty did a great job with the piece. Thanks, Mark!

One of our favorite quotes he picked:

"When something heartfelt has to be conveyed, an e-mail can't compete. The stationery of the future will be unique and handcrafted. If it feels mass-produced, why bother?"

Here's the full interview:

MO: Could you tell me how you both first became interested and involved in letterpress?

HL: Eunice studied printmaking in collage and heard about a letterpress class held at San Francisco Center for the Book from a friend. She took a class there and became obsessed. Her first project was James Bond-themed invitations inspired by the original Casino Royale movie poster for a party Sabrina was hosting -- thus Sabrina got hooked as well. Eunice got her first hand-cranked Vandercook printing press on eBay and installed it in her garage. After printing thousands of cards and developing a mild case of tennis elbow, we upgraded to a more automated Heidelberg Windmill printing press, from circa 1950.

MO: How would you describe your particular style?

HL: Happy vintage graphic bohemian. We draw from eclectic sources, from Victorian to 1960s advertising design, so our style is hard to pinpoint. The unifying characteristic is a sense of whimsy and making sure the artist's/designer's hand felt in the design details and customisation.

MO: What have your inspirations been?

HL: Tim Walker, Paul Rand, Jamie Oliver's food packaging by Pearl Fisher, The Raleigh Hotel, Rob Ryan, Mucha, Hatch Show Print, Charlie Harper, Kay Nielsen, Andy Warhol, Orla Kiely, Andrew and Martin Provensen -- to name just a few.

MO: What’s the scale of the operation and how many pieces are you producing per year?

HL: We're a mid-sized boutique - about 15 staff and 4 printing presses. We produce about 2,000 letterpress cards per day, ranging from greetings cards to custom designed wedding invitation suites, each of which may consist of multiple customised enclosures. So, probably about 80,000 - 100,000 pieces a year.

MO: Do you think there is one particular piece of work you’ve produced that sums up your style, or that you think has been particularly successful?

HL: The save the date poster that Eunice created for her own wedding - it's a bit over-the-top and combines whimsy with graphic elements and hand lettering and illustration. Other than that, the L'Oiseau wedding invitation suite is representative of our style - graphic and chic but a light-hearted.

MO: Why is letterpress which is inherently ‘vintage’, so modern again?

HL: People are feeling very nostaligic for the written word and old-fashioned correspondence. Call it mass-media burnout, Facebook phobia, or what not. There is something tactile, pleasing and personal about receiving a hand-written note written on a beautiful piece of stationery. Letterpress plays perfectly to these visceral desires because it is printed on a soft, cottony paper and printing is literally pressed into the page.

MO: Impossible I know, but from the book Handmade Hellos, could you identify 2-3 people working in letterpress mentioned in the book that you think are working in a particularly modern way, and why?

HL: Absolutely. Egg Press: they are using graphic, Mid-Century modern-inspired designs (think Marimekko or Orla Kiely) and combining that to perfection with letterpress and a witty sensibilty. Pancake & Franks: their designs are uber modern, conceptual, and minimal - all the white space sets off the letterpress printing to a T.

MO: Have we lost the art of letter writing, or will it come back? I’d love to know how you feel about the whole emotion of receiving personal handwritten mail...

HL: The art of letter writing is not lost by any means -- it's just becoming much less frequent. Letter writing will always persist among a certain set and for certain special circumstances (I mean, e-mail love letters? How unromantic!).  We love the immediacy of e-mail for normal communication. But when there is something heartfelt to be conveyed -- a word of sympathy, a wedding invitation, a love note -- there is just no way that e-mail, no matter how many bells and whistles are attached, will ever compete with the human hand. Because letter writing is being reserved only for special occasions and people, the stationery of the future will be increasingly unique and hand-crafted. That's where letterpress again comes in, as opposed to the traditional cheap-and-cheerful greeting card. If it feels mass-produced, why bother? You might as well a send an e-mail.  (And it doesn't hurt to take a few calligraphy lessons, too!)

Chinese cherry blossom wedding

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We're loving these details that Chun Yee, founder of our London office, sent us of her brother's wedding! Having grown up in China & Taiwan (and being half Chinese), we love the idea of giving the traditional gold-and-red Chinese wedding palette a modern twist. Stephanie and Thomas did it to perfection!  They used a folded, dual-language Cherry Blossom wedding invitation in lucky red and chocolate, and incorporated a traditional double happiness seal.

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Seating cards were printed with a coordinating motif.

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Beautiful cherry blossom cake adorned with paper flowers!

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The getaway car!

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Cute! Congratulations, Stephanie and Thomas!

Wedding cakes + stationery

Chandelier Wedding InvitationChandelier Cake Buttercream Studios Tracy from The Buttercream Studio just sent us this photo of a cute wedding cake she created based on our Chandelier wedding invitation by EIEIO. It reminded us that wedding invitations and stationery can be great source of inspiration for cakes - sometimes the design motifs on the invitation translate really well into 3-D and can help carry a consistent style through the details of wedding day.

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A cake by I Dream of Cake, inspired by our French Deco Wedding Invitation.

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Another cute cake design by The Buttercream Studio - not based on our Wildwood wedding invitation directly,  but the anemones sure do go well together - this would be so cute for a formal garden wedding!

Have you guys seen any good examples of cakes inspired by invitations recently?

Photos: Hello!Lucky, I Dream of Cake, The Buttercream Studio

Kay Nielsen and a lovely faery wedding

Kay Nielsen Purple and Green Growing up, we LOVED the sumptuous fairytale illustrations of early 20th century Danish illustrator Kay Nielsen.

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Aren't these gorgeous? They've big source of design inspiration to us of late!  So we totally thought of him when we saw these amazing faery wedding photographs by Elizabeth Messina via her blog, Kiss the Groom:

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So amazing! See more of Elizabeth's unbelievable photos here.  See more of Kay Nielsens gorgeous illustrations here.

Wedding stationery shopping list

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We just learned that a bunch of our coordinating wedding stationery was featured in a recent edition of Brides local magazines! We're so thrilled about this because we always get asked whether we can do coordinating items to match a bride's wedding invitation suite. The answer is YES, and with our new digital printing option, it is super affordable! Thanks, Brides!

Joel Dewberry pattern inspiration

Woodland Damask Pattern Joel Dewberry recently launched his new Deer Valley collection, including these two gorgeous patterns.

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We just love looking at Joel's work; it's always so fresh and lovely. To top it off, he's once of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. His patterns favored heavily into Eunice's wedding design, including the invitations, and a custom deck of playing cards (photos forthcoming soon via Martha!).

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We adapted the patterns to a more muted, feminine palette to create letterpress note cards and wedding invitations.

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Joel Dewberry Fabric via Rainbow Fabrics

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Joel's Ginseng and Aviary collections are the inspiration between these two gorgeous custom wedding albums from Flyleaf Books and our Sparrows wedding invitation in espresso and rose, available both letterpress and digitally printed.

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Photos of Aviary fabric via  Rainbow Fabrics' Etsy shop, and Ginseng fabric via Fabric Worm.

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We just love all the other applications of Joel's fabrics by Esty crafters, like this Ginseng-inspired clutch via Cotton Purr

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Also love this chloe bag from Glitzy Gals

Check out all the wedding stationery we created with Joel here and the letterpress greeting cards here.

Pretty in Pink

A Creative Mint Welcome back, everyone! It's a new week and a fresh start - today, we're inspired by pretty pink details. So fresh, timeless, and romantic!

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Two beautiful inspirational photos from A Creative Mint

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Marie Antoinette-inspired pink wedding details by About Details Details via Pink Blossom List.

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Woodland Damask pink wedding invitation by Joel Dewberry for Hello!Lucky.

Lacy Floor via Concrete & Honey

Lacy floor and pink slippers via Concrete & Honey

J Crew Ruffled Sweater

Ruffled J. Crew cardigan - perfect for bridesmaids...

Pretty Pink Cake

Pretty pink cake via Ruby Press

DIY Bouquet Favor Box

DIY bouquet favor box from Once Wed

Cherry Blossom Girl

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Beautiful shoes and birdcage photo shoot from the Cherry Blossom Girl

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Peony photograph from Futuro Woman

Enjoy!

Hello!Lucky: Best Wedding Invitations!

SF Weekly Best Wedding Invitations Whoa! We just got named "Best Wedding Invitations" in San Francisco Weekly's Best of San Francisco 2009!  H!L greeting card retailer The Bell Jar also won in the "Best New Gift Boutique" category - double whoa!! (Congratulations, Sasha!). Even though we create wedding invitations for brides all over the country (and world!), it's an extra-special honor to be recognized by our home town, which is so full of talented designers (many of whom we got the chance to catch up with this week at the National Stationery Show). Check out the write-up on our invitations here.

We'd like to thank the Academy, our husbands, all our dedicated, creative and talented employees and clients (you know who you are), Richard Siebert, who taught a couple of cute girls how to print way back when while regaling us with stories of Berkeley in the 70's, chain smoking and wearing a "Bianca's Smut Shack" t-shirt, and all the mentors and friends who have helped us along the way...our mom and dad...blah blah blah...(cue music!!). Thanks again, San Francisco Weekly!

Wallpaper: DIY wedding invitation resource!

Home Fashions for 1955 We found this fantastic book of wall paper samples at the flea a couple weeks ago - it's full of great patterns that would be perfect for making DIY wedding invitations and cards!

Rose wedding invitation

Sigh - love this gorgeous floral pattern!

Yellow rose and stripe

And this pretty yellow rose and lacy stripes!

Lily wedding invitation design

This tropical pattern would be great for a beach wedding invitation...

Grey geometric pattern

...and this pattern would be great for a modern wedding invitation!

Western wedding invitation pattern

We also found some great western patterns...

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And this fabulous whimsical deer and wildlife pattern - perfect for a rustic wedding invitation!

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And finally there's this adorable Scandanavian-inspired design!

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How would you use these papers, you might ask? There are so many possibilities! The  photo above shows just a couple of examples:

- Double-pasting to the back of the invitation - we recommend mixing different patterns! - Belly bands - Envelope liners (get an easy DIY kit here)

Can't find enough of an unusual vintage pattern? If it's in the public domain, you can scan and reproduce it with a color printer. Or, just use the patterns as inspiration in designing your own wedding invitations.

Wallpaper can also be used for napkin rings, place mats, and to cover containers for your wedding reception!

Butterfly Wedding Invitations & Details

Butterfly wall art We were recently featured in One Wed's butterfly inspiration board, and it reminded us of how these delicate critters can be such a sweet motif for a garden wedding or (when treated in a more graphic manner as shown above by Lushbella - imagine these as seating cards!) for a modern urban wedding.

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These butterfly wedding invitation designs feature calla lilies, orchids (by Joel Dewberry for Hello!Lucky), and a vintage bouquet.

Butterfly Cake

Organic cake by Sarah Magid.

Butterfly purse

Adorable butterfly purse from Etsy seller Unisac (for bridesmaids!)

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Butterfly embellishments for lanterns and stir sticks from Martha Stewart.

Butterfly & flower cake

Colorful butterfly cake via Brides.

Dresden butterflies and birds

Silver Butterflies

Classic Dresden foil butterflies (and birds!) are the perfect embellishment for bouquets, centerpieces, or cakes. Gold butterflies and birds from Rock Candy Studios, and silver ones from Retro Cafe Art.

Butterfly seating cards

Butterfly seating cards with calligraphy by Hello!Lucky

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DIY Butterfly lace and perched butterfly seating cards via Martha Stewart.

New Joel Dewberry & EIEIO designs!

Sparrows After months of anticipation, the new Joel Dewberry and EIEIO designs are available for purchase on our website! The Sparrows wedding invitation design, above, based on Joel's Aviary collection is one of our favorites.

Aviary Tote Bag

Joel's gorgeous fabrics can be found in all kinds of applications like this gorgeous tote bag from Ivan & Mary that we spotted on Style Me Pretty last fall. You can also buy his fabric by the yard here that you can use for crafting projects (think bridesmaid purses, fabric-covered  headbands, welcome bags, and table runners!).

Shangri-La

 Shangri-la (show above) is another favorite.

EIEIO Meadow

EIEIO's  modern designs are sleek and refreshing. Meadow (shown above) is so perfect for an outdoor wedding, we can barely stand it! The subtle lines look gorgeous letterpress printed.

Poppy Stripe

We're also loving Poppy Stripe in this red, gravel and pool colorway, inspired by many of EIEIO's beautiful paper designs (especially Flower Pop). Again, EIEIO's papers are perfect for crafting accessories -  napkin rings, wrapping favors, envelope liners, you name it!

All of the designs are available either letterpress or digitally printed; coordinating items such as menus, place cards, directions cards, programs, and thank you notes are available for order via phone/e-mail (contact us for more details). All colors can be customized, too!

Monogram & cross stitch love!

Cute monograms Heather Lee over at Brides Chicago  just emailed us with this adorable story on monograms (for which we contributed a cute cross-stitched monogram!). We love the idea of getting creative with monograms and are especially fond of the love birds by Paper + Cup and the cool showposter style one by Pica Press.

For anyone who's curious - here's the full cross stitch invitation suite we originally designed when we heard about this monogram story:

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Cute, right? It's not available on our website yet, but can be purchased by e-mail or phone (available both letterpress and digital - pricing the same as the other items on our site!).