Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue. Show all posts
Luz & Jeremy
This turquoise & silver square panel invitation has a vellum overlay attached with a turquoise satin ribbon. The RSVP is a postcard with the couple's return address printed on the back. We so enjoyed working with this long distance Bride!
valentine's day inspiration







Jennifer & Richard
Brown & Turquoise! Still a favorite color combination this season! This custom Panel Pocket is done in Brown and Ocean Blue. The back of the invitation has a pocket wrapped with a Brown grosgrain and Ocean blue satin ribbon that houses the RSVP postcard and a 2 -sided insert card with Accommodations on one side and Directions on the other. This is a great money saver - reduces costs on paper, printing and postage!
Real Wedding Inspiration: Duncan & Sandra
Photographer: Segerius Bruce Photography
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Photographer's Snippet: The initial email from Duncan reads: “As my fiancee works in fashion we are looking for a photographer who can bring that extra dimension to our day. Your background and gallery shots suggest that you are very much the ones for us!” Sandra studied fashion design and is opening her own boutique. It comes as no surprise then that Sandra designed her wedding dress herself - with a 6 meter train! Sandra’s family are from Columbia and Duncan’s are English so it was a great mix of ideas and inspirations including a super cool Mariachi band at the wedding reception which was held at Goodwood House. Duncan and Sandra’s wedding ceremony took place at the very grand Arundel Cathedral in West Sussex. Arundal Cathedral was built in 1873 in a French Gothic style and makes for a fairytale wedding ceremony venue.
Bridal Preparations took place at the quirky Angmering Manor Hotel.
Wedding Ceremony at Arundel Cathedral
Flowers by Jamie Aston
Wedding cars - Vintage Rolls Royce





















Also Featured on the Rock n' Roll Bride Blog
Photographer's Snippet: The initial email from Duncan reads: “As my fiancee works in fashion we are looking for a photographer who can bring that extra dimension to our day. Your background and gallery shots suggest that you are very much the ones for us!” Sandra studied fashion design and is opening her own boutique. It comes as no surprise then that Sandra designed her wedding dress herself - with a 6 meter train! Sandra’s family are from Columbia and Duncan’s are English so it was a great mix of ideas and inspirations including a super cool Mariachi band at the wedding reception which was held at Goodwood House. Duncan and Sandra’s wedding ceremony took place at the very grand Arundel Cathedral in West Sussex. Arundal Cathedral was built in 1873 in a French Gothic style and makes for a fairytale wedding ceremony venue.
Bridal Preparations took place at the quirky Angmering Manor Hotel.
Wedding Ceremony at Arundel Cathedral
Flowers by Jamie Aston
Wedding cars - Vintage Rolls Royce






















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