Sunday, February 19, 2012

Deb and Christian

Deb and Christian were such a fun couple! They really wanted a fun an unique wedding, as testified by their bold and fun color choices and unique paper ideas! It is so fun to work with a couple that challenges my creativity and allows me to try some new things! They fell in love with velvet paper and really, really wanted to use it in their invitation. It had such a beautiful texture, but presented some challenges in the printing. What I ended up doing was printing the flower on an inkjet printer to capture the color shading, and using letterpress for the wording to make it nice and crisp! The end result was beautiful...wrapped up in a paper fold with a die-cut to showcase the poppy underneath. And of course, all held together with a gorgeous wax seal! So much fun!

Can you see the gorgeous velvet texture?

The place cards were made out of flower seed paper
with a printed vellum overlay...held together by copper grommets.



And the best part of all...the menus! They gave me an opportunity to
use paper quilling for the first time in a wedding paper design. I can't even count the numerous hours I spent twirling paper, but I LOVED the end result. It was so much fun, and made each one unique!

What a great team!
Coordinating and Design- Every Elegant Detail
Photography - Janae Shields

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Elegance...

Here are a few pictures from a gorgeous, damask themed wedding at the Bently Reserve in San Francisco. I think the colors and theme came together to create a very elegant setting. Enjoy!




Thursday, March 17, 2011

Ron and Stacie

Ron and Stacie had a lovely fall wedding up at Thomas Fogarty Winery. I was really inspired by their beautiful autumn color scheme. Stacie and I spent many hours comparing papers and ribbons in order to achieve the perfect combo! I was so thrilled with how her invitations turned out. We both liked them so much that we decided to create the menus in a similar fashion. I also created an escort card display out of 2 gold boxes. The cards were on gold wires sticking up out of the moss, in an abstract garden display. I also designed a custom wax seal for them to use in their paper designs.  Here are some of the vendors involved in that beautiful day. They all did a wonderful job!


Wedding Planner: Jean Marks
Photography: Catherine Hall
Rentals: Hartmann Studios
Wedding Day Coordination: Janece Shellooe




Save The Date



Invitation with insert cards
Escort Card Display



Favor box labels


The following photographs are by Catherine Hall Studios



Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Damask Invites


Several layers of gorgeous paper, a beautiful damask motif, layered insert cards, and Swarvoski crystal accents...all made for a beautiful invitation! 





Thursday, August 5, 2010

Style Me Pretty... here we come!

Megan's wedding was published in Style Me Pretty today! Please go visit and check it out. Congrats to the wonderful team of vendors that I had the priveledge of working with!

Photography: Meg Perotti
Wedding Planner: Janece Shellooe and Amelia Thomas of Every Elegant Detail
Venue: Thomas Fogarty Winery
Floral: Amy Burke Designs
Catering: Componere Fine Catering
Cinematography: James Burkart for Studio MSV

Megan and Kevin

I was so excited to be a part of this GORGEOUS wedding. Megan was a dream bride for me- allowing me tons of creative freedom, and she was so easy and fun to work with. She had a rustic, vintage wedding theme, and I knew immediately that we must use vintage fabrics as our inspiration. The antique windows and doors we found were perfect for diplaying her escort cards. It was a fun and new experience incorporating the fabrics into some of these designs. I'm still waiting on more pictures, but here are some for now... taken by the great Meg Perotti. 


Monday, May 3, 2010

Starry Night

I was recently invited to be a part of a theme inspired photoshoot! Our inspiration for this wedding was the Van Gogh painting Starry Night. I was asked to do the paper designs with this inspiration in mind. I was immediately inspired by the swirled designs in the painting, and decided it was time to try something I've been wanting to do for a long time... paper quilling! It was so much fun creating these 3 dimensional swirls on the paper! I loved how they turned out. I also used the names of Van Gogh's family and close friends (including the Dr. who worked on his ear) in the place cards. And I used a French inspired menu. It was so fun to see how it all came together! And to top it all off... Junebug Weddings chose to feature and publish our work in their wedding blog. Check it out! It was a pleasure to work with so many talented people!

Coordinating and Design- Every Elegant Detail
Cake - Studio Cake Design
Dress - Sarah Houston via Nouvelle Vogue
Film - Studio MSV
Flowers - Amy Burke Designs
Hair & Make Up - Get Your DO Up!
Photography - Meg Perotti
Tuxedo - Selix Formalwear
Venue - Radonich Ranch via Vignette Events