Stationery & Art Blog
Our Favorite Instagram Posts 3.18.16
Jenna Nelson | March 18, 2016There's just something about this week's favorite Instagrams that has us not only thinking spring, but actually feeling spring. We're celebrating the first day of spring a little early with some spring-spiration that includes lots of greenery, pastels and prettiness!
Love in Spades: A Kate Spade-Inspired Urban Alley Style Shoot
Molly Connor | January 7, 2016It all started with an image we saw of a dinner party in an alley...and the vision was born. It was a dream come true to put together this Kate Spade-inspired spring, urban alley-styled shoot. Every detail, from the sassy signage to the gold snail accents, were perfectly in sync to showcase our vision—even in the typical Indiana spring rain shower. The unique backdrop allowed us to play with the elements to create a unique AND FUN look.
Our Favorite Instagram Posts 11.27.15
Jenna Nelson | November 27, 2015In need of a little distraction while you're waiting in that Black Friday line? Scroll through this week's Instagram round up! Warning: don't lose your place in line because you start daydreaming of all things wedding!
The Do's and Dont's of Wedding Invitations
Jenna Nelson | October 19, 2015You only get to make one first impression. That sentiment rings true in so many facets of our lives, but it's especially applicable to your wedding. Despite the intention that your wedding is about two people in love, you also designed it to make a statement.
Trends We Love: Chevron
Amanda Norell | June 12, 2013Have chevrons overstayed their welcome? Nope. We don't think so! It's fun, fresh and versatile and can provide the perfect funky detail to your wedding day décor.
Choosing an Inviting Invitation
Joya Helmuth | September 10, 2010Choosing an invitation design can be overwhelming. There are so many designs and papers to choose from, and your invitation or save-the-date needs to set the appropriate tone for your event. It's the only thing that your guests receive prior to the wedding, and it needs to express not only logistical and details but give them a sense of the personality, or style, of your day.
Etiquette, Schmetiquette: What's the Point?
WeddingDay | September 10, 2010How do you address an envelope to a military officer? How should an invitation be written when both sets of parents are divorced? What if you're paying for your own wedding? How do we tell guests where we're registered? These are just some of the common questions many couples have when composing their invitations.