Jennifer Osner Vintage Ribbon

Satin Ribbon First of all, apologies to our readers for the infrequency of our posts of late! We've been busy preparing for Eunice's wedding (our amazingly talented creative director!), which takes place next week and is inspired by the photography of Tim Walker. Stay tuned for coverage in an upcoming issue of Martha Stewart Weddings and look for behind the scenes details of all the crazy crafting we've been up to on the Martha Stewart blog!

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K, so now that's out the way, we have to share on our favorite new finds: Jennifer Osner!

Vintage velvet ribbon

Jennifer started out as a ribbon sales rep years ago and has been collecting gorgeous vintage ribbons and trims for years now (sometimes buying out entire warehouses that have gone out of business!). The other week we went to her home in San Francisco to pore over bankers' boxes stacked floor-to-ceiling in her garage, each one containing spools upon spools of gorgeous vintage ribbons (and that's just the tip of the iceberg - she has more in her warehouse(s))!

Black and White ribbon

Love this black and white striped one!

Yellow striped ribbon

And how 'bout this preppy yellow stripe?

Green satin ribbons

Many of her ribbons are displayed in vintage sales books like this one - you can pick out your color and width and place an order from the book.

Colorful satin ribbons

She has just about every color and texture imaginable!

Millinery flowers

She also has lots of gorgeous millinery bits, like these red velvet flowers (perfect as embellishments in a bouquet or boutonniere!)

Antique Lace

And these gorgeous pieces of antique lace. Hello, ring pillow?!

Jennifer travels around the country selling her ribbons at craft fairs, but you can also purchase some of her items on her website. Or, make an appointment to see her next time you're in the Bay Area. Just be prepared to spend several hours -- there's a lot to see...

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...

Dear deer

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

Swedish couple

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

Wallpaper wedding invitation

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.

Butterfly & cala lily wedding invitationButterfly and orchid wedding invitation

Butterfly wedding invitation

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!)

Butterfly lanterns MSWButterfly stir sticks

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

Butterfly LaceButterfly seating card on glass

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

Collectibles = Seating Cards

Chez Larsson chair collection The other weekend we watched Rachel Getting Married, and while the movie was a downer we were inspired by how they used eclectic collectibles as seating cards, each tagged with the guest's name. (Note: seating cards direct wedding guests to their tables, and are typically displayed on a table at the reception, creating the perfect opportunity to display a collection; they can also double as favors). This made us think of all the possibilities that could come from this idea! First off, miniature modern chairs, as in "please be seated" - available in different styles on eBay and via dollhouse miniature shops (photo via Chez Larsson's Flickr photostream)

Glass figurines

We also love the idea of using glass figurines, arranged by color (with each color corresponding to a different table).

Pez collection

Pez dispensers would be so perfect, again arranged by color (both photos above via Chez Larsson).

Tiny Cakes

Or how about tiny cakes and pastries from dollhouse supply shops (the ones above are from Small Portions)? Just about any small collectible item (from match boxes to match cars) could work, and make for a fabulous display.

In the studio with Jennifer Behr

Jen Behr in the studio The other week when we were in New York we had the privilege of spending several hours playing at the brilliantly talented Jennifer Behr's Fort Green studio. Jen is working on a headpiece for Eunice's upcoming wedding, and we probably spent about 3 hours trying on all manner of be-jeweled, be-feathered, be-ribboned hair accessories. It was so much fun! Here's Jen trying a piece on Eunice...

Eunice in feathers

One of Jen's more over-the-top headpieces (she regularly makes one-of-a-kind pieces for Vogue, W, etc.)

Mannequin and headbands

Beautiful baubles were everywhere...

Rope headbands

Her flat files are full of different pieces, like these beautiful rope creations...

Fabric flowers

Or these gorgeous fabric flowers...

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Sometimes you come across a drawer full of treasures like this one...

Copper leaves

Glittery copper leaves...

Vintage millinery tools

A collection of vintage millinery tools in her fireplace...

Jen’s studio

Here's Jen's main work table, where all the magic happens!

Jen’s kitchen

And her cozy kitchen. It's crafter's and a fashionista's paradise - can't wait to visit again next time we're in New York!

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!

Operation Aisle Style

Operation Aisle Style Banner Hey all you Bay Area folk, stop by the W Hotel tonight for Operation Aisle Style! Hello!Lucky will be there!

Austin Scarlett

There will be (count'em) 2 fashion shows, one showcasing the latest work of Austin Scarlett,  Project Runway contestant and lead designer, Kenneth Pool, and the other showcasing work bu the Art Institute of California’s "rising star" fashion students.

Anti Bride

The event is co-sponsored by Anti-Bride. Should be a fabulous time!

Read all about it here!

WHEN March 12, 06:00 PM - 11:00 PM

WHERE W San Francisco, Third Floor 181 3rd Street San Francisco , CA 94103

RSVP oas@skout.com

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:

Cross stitch InvitationCross stitch RSVPCross stitch directionsCross stitch envelope

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!).

Vera Wang 2009 Collection

Outside of buildingRunway We recently attended the preview of the Vera Wang 2009 collection hosted by San Francisco Brides magazine at the Bently Reserve - the event was fabulous, and the collection was stunning!

Split rufflesEcru ruffles

We especially loved all the ethereal detals and gorgeous romantic ruffles!

Seafoam dressSeafoam dress 2

This seafoam number was one of our favorites - very Midsummer Nights' dream (and also reminded us of some of the goregeous dresses Tim Walker has photographed)

Models backstage

Some of the models back stage. Vera Wang's gowns are available exclusively at Bridal Galleria in San Francisco.

We created the invitations for the event using the Chandelier design by EIEIO. Photography by Jade Studio Productions.

Jennifer Behr 2009 Spring Collection

Voilette headband We're completely in love with Jennifer Behr's Spring collection! We got to see it in person when we were in New York a couple weeks ago and we're telling you gals, it's gorgeous!

Encrusted crystal headband

This is one of our faves - gorgeous crystals on delicate chiffon - so pretty!

Knot headband

Love this structured knot!

Crystal wing

This little crystal wing clip is so cute! Sigh...long live the headband and bedazzled barrettes!  Shop for Jennifer's creations here.

Modern Creative Bridal Fair

 Dekker Photography Magnolia Floral Design

We recently blogged about the fabulous Stacy McCain, and are thrilled to be participating in a bridal fair she's organizing with Dekker Photography on February 26th, featuring a collection of wonderful vendors, including Magnolia Floral Design, Cake Work, Best Beverage Catering, Amy KuschelGot Light?, and Papineau Calligraphy.

Cakeworks

The party will be on Thursday the 26th of February from 6-9pm and will be a low-key, intimate affair (unlike many of the large, impersonal bridal fairs out there!). There will be an open bar, delicious catering, live music and beautiful decor. So come on by, have some food and drinks with us and have fun! Tickets are available at

www.brownpapertickets.com/event/55135

Modern Creative Bridal Fair

Real Wedding: Ted & Angie

Ted jumping Angie keeping calm

We've blogged about Ted and Angie, owners of Poketo, before...they are such a fabulous pair. Last time we saw them, we got to chatting about taco trucks at weddings and it turns out they had one at theirs! We were soooo excited, and then they made our day by sharing these pictures with us...

Roof deck

The ceremony took place on the roof deck of their Los Angeles loft...

Ted and Angie with Family

San Francisco-based photographer Myleen Hollero did an amazing job capturing portraits of bride & groom and their family and friends...

Ted & Angie

Angie Tossing Bouquet

Young guest

The infamous taco truck - such a festive, yummy, and cost-effective idea!

Taco truck

Tacos

Mmmmm....tacos!!

Cupcake tower

Guests were treated to a tower of mini cupcakes...

Cupcake tasting

...first tasted by the bride and groom, natch!

Cup cake night lights

Congratulations, Ted & Angie!

Photos courtesy of Myleen Hollero.

Freedom to Marry

Freedom to Marry We're thrilled to be contributing to the upcoming Freedom to Marry fundraiser at Amy Kuschel Bride benefiting Equality of California. It's going to be a great party, organized by I Do! Wedding & Event Design, catered by Joshua Charles, and featuring a show of Amy's 2009 bridal collection. Here are the details - everyone's invited!

Thursday, February 12, 2009 National Freedom to Marry Day 6 - 8 p.m. Amy Kuschel Design Studio 23 Grant Avenue, 5th Floor San Francisco, California

RSVP to Ruby@amykuschel.com (and if you can't make it, make a donation to EQCA!)

Photo credit: Photomischa

Bridesmaids and flower girls at J.Crew

White ruffle flower girl How much are we loving the bridesmaid and flower girl dresses over at J. Crew right now? So much it hurts! I mean, how cute is this little ruffled dress?

Pink headbandGreen headband

And we just can't decide which of these two headbands would be cuter! We're leaning towards the green because it's so much more unexpected for a little girl...

White purse

And of course there's this fabulous bow clutch, available in a host of pretty colors!

Grey dress detail

And our favorite of all - this stunning grey silk dress - love the petal detail at the collar!

Grey dress

The stylists have paired it with these gorgeous yellow strappy heels...

Yellow shoes

and this fabulous bauble bracelet...

Yellow and green bracelet

They're rockin' it over there!

Yellow and grey flower girl

And the piece de resistence - this perfect mod little party dress! Perfect for a flower girl fashionista! Way to go, J. Crew!

Elizabeth Dye

Ivory beaded bolero We spotted these over at Wedding Bee recently and just fell in love with Portland-based designer Elizabeth Dye's fabulous creations, especially this bolero re-fashioned from a vintage beaded sweater. So genius! Her bridal collection is available at her boutique, The English Dept.

Silk taffeta bolero

This one's our fave! The perfect way to add drama to a wedding gown, and keep you cozy and chic!

Oyster tafetta shrug

Simple and oh-so-pretty!

Clound Nine Bolero

Elegant, ethereal, dreamy!  All of these little number are available at the English Dept's etsy shop here. And don't forget to check out Ms. Dye's everyday collection here!

San Francisco Wedding Fair

Blonde Tulip Last week we had the pleasure participating in the annual San Francisco Wedding Fair. It was a fabulous event, with delicious food catered by the Four Seasons and a wonderful group of wedding vendors. Above, some of our favorite people: Stacy McCain of Stacy McCain Event Planning, Lisa Neighbors of Blonde Tulip Photography, and Stephanie Watanabe of Atelier Joya.

Pancake & Franks

Good friend and fellow designer Stacy Pancake and her assistant Nicole debuted Stacy's beautiful new, minimalist and gorgeous letterpress wedding invitation collection.

MJ Bowling

The effervescent Mary Jo Bowling, Editor-in-Chief of the new San Francisco Bride's magazine was there celebrating their inaugural issue!

Floramor 1800s

Floramor Studios  create a series of over-the-top floral displays representing different decades in history (this one is from the 1900's). Love the ostrich feathers!

Well Rehearsed

Event planner Kathy Goodman of Well Rehearsed created a sunny display featuring a yellow parasol and edible cupcake pops!

Hartmann Studios

Showcasing their ultra-modern style was Hartmann Studios furniture rental.

Papineau Calligraphy

Friend and collaborator Michele Papineau displayed had her impeccable handwriting on display!

Hello!Lucky

And of course, we were there showcasing our wedding invitations, including new designs by Joel Dewberry and EIEIO (stay tuned for more details!).  It was a fun day, and a great resource for Bay Area brides! See everyone again next year!

ISES Top Design

Table setting We were thrilled to work with the talented Morgan Doan to create this uber-chic table design for the ISES Top Design competition yesterday. Morgan worked with Blueprint Studio Collection to create the custom-upholstered chairs and table cloth in slate grey.

Hunt LittlefieldBerries

Hunt Littlefield ceated the gorgeous architectural floral displays, including a stunning orchid chandelier!

ISES Menu

We created coordinating letterpress menus in a citrus green and slate grey (using one of our new designs created in collaboration with pattern designer Joel Dewberry), displayed in Japanese book cloth photo frames created by bookbinder Stephanie Haney.

And (drum roll, please!), we won the award for Top Design! Congratulations, Morgan and everyone on the design team!

Real Wedding: Danielle Spinetta & Greg Piché

The Couple We recently did fabulous invitations and day-of paper for our friend and fellow card maker, Danielle Spinetta of Tallulah.  She and her husband, Greg Piché, were married at Foreign Cinema in San Francisco, and had a fun vintage movie theme - Foreign Cinema has a giant wall for projecting movies (so cool!) - they showed Grease and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid during the reception. Love it!

Photography by Beth Hurley and Deb Mindel of Greg Piché Photography.

Danielle’s Menu

Danielle had her save-the-dates printed at the amazing Hatch Show Print and asked us to do the rest of the pieces in a similar show poster style (an aesthetic we happen to love, so needless to say it was a great pleasure to work on). Here's the menu (above)...

Placecards

The place cards were inspired by vintage movie ticket stubs...

Napkins

We designed these great custom cocktail napkins from For Your Party - such an adorable detail - served alongside these delicious looking glasses of huckleberry lemonade.

Hooray!

Love these Hooray! flags made by So Inviting (she also made the flag for the cake)...

Cake!

The truffle cake was made by  I Dream of Cake

Table

Love the earthy modern look of Foreign Cinema.  The giant letters in the background were made by Madeline Edwards. Congratulations, Danielle & Greg!