Showing posts with label calligraphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calligraphy. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2013

My Wedding Invitations & More

















Okay sorry to bombard you with wedding photos but I'm just so excited I can finally share some of my favorite details!

Our wedding was November 3, 2012 at The Green Building in Brooklyn.

My wedding invitation was a pure labor of love. Hand painted in watercolor and gouache, and fine printed by Skink Ink in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.  I had a stamp created using my calligraphy for my parent's address at Casey's Rubber Stamps in the East Village - I highly recommend them for all your stamp needs.  The envelopes were all hand addresses by me.

The place cards were these amazing boxing ticket stubs we found at Kings County Salvage in Williamsburg. They are from the 50's and the most gorgeous shade of blue. I hand lettered each name, and taped them with washi tape to a large piece of plexi glass.

The menu also includes my calligraphy - and being the crazy DIY geek I am - I hand carved different motifs and stamped each menu card. The little pretzel notebook was also a DIY project created with Muji notebooks and a hand carved stamp.  The pretzel represents our old home, Philly and our new home, NYC.  I was so happy with the result, and now have a new hobby of stamp carving.

The bride and groom signs were hand painted to match the beautiful floral design from Sprout Floral (also in Williamsburg).

I also painted some calligraphy for the herbs we used in our delicious flatbreads.  Five Spice Catering (Mukti and Imelda) created the most amazing and epic food spread I have ever experienced. Not to mention, the wedding was during the craziness that was Hurricane Sandy! They had no access to or power in their apartment for the week prior.  Downtown Manhattan (where a caterer might procure all of their ingredients) had no power, yet Five Spice still managed to pull together a fantastic event and our guests are still raving about it.

The Bosco photo booth is always a huge hit, and our wedding was no exception. They have the best, classiest photo booths in all the land! Not only do the photos print out right before your eyes, but they live forever on the internet, at thebos.co This is one of my favorite photos from the night starring my Oma and Aunt Ruth.

Jillian and her husband Tony Bisinger were our brilliant photographers.  They flew in from LA and almost didn't make it due to Sandy.  Not only are they an incredibly talented team, they are some of the nicest people I've ever met.  Jill in particular kept me sane during a VERY challenging week.

Speaking of challenging, Hurricane Sandy threatened to ruin the wedding we had been planning for almost two years.  While many of our guests were unable to make it, and not everything was as I had planned it - the day was perfection.  Just two days before the wedding, I felt defeated and almost called the whole thing off.  My family and friends teamed up and found a solution to every problem we had.  I am so grateful for their support and know it could not have happened without them.  Graham and I actually feel Hurricane Sandy made our wedding BETTER - because it really put everything into perspective.  It wasn't about boutonnieres or champagne, it was about the promise to be there for each other through all of life's challenges big and small. And really, all you need for a great wedding is the people you love surrounding you.

Well, if you made it to the end of this post - thank you! I promise to share more photos soon, specifically the beautiful hanging sculptures Graham custom made. They deserve a post all their own!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

one more save the date



When it comes to designing for myself, I can be extremeley indecisive.  I am always on the quest to create something “better”.  This is probably the 20th save the date option I made for our upcoming wedding.  We are not actually using it, instead we are going to experiment with laser cutting (yay for having a creative fiance with access to amazing tools!) I thought I would post this anyway, although I don’t love the design… I really am trying to let go of my perfectionism, one step at a time ;)

Friday, April 29, 2011

wild rose


I painted this little greeting card for a friend
who recently got married.  I mixed gouache
and watercolor inks to create some custom
colors.  I loved the consistency of the paint, 
so I plan to experiment more with this mix.
Happy accidents are the best :)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

February Showers Minted Submissions


I haven’t submitted anything to Minted lately, so I decided to work on a couple submissions for the February Showers challenge. Designers were asked to create bridal or baby shower invitations. These are the two that I submitted. I haven’t won any challenges yet, but perhaps this will be my lucky month!

Watercolor, Gouache & Ink, 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

scratch that

My scratch sheet is the piece of paper I use to test out colors and pens before I commit to making a mark on the “real” paper. I thought this section looked particularly cool with all the paint blending and my random phrases :)

Friday, January 28, 2011

Sunday, January 23, 2011

elephant note cards





A friend of mine asked me to create a custom personal note as a bridal shower gift. I thought it was a great idea for a bride or even bridesmaids. The recipient loves elephants, purple and blue. This was a really fun project and I like how it turned out. Maybe I’ll set up an Etsy shop offering custom stationery… all I need is a couple more hours in the day!

watercolor, acrylic ink 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

lovely leopard final artwork


Here is the final product! This was made as a coversheet to present the line to the buying and sales team. Courtesy of Free People, 2010

Watercolor, acrylic ink & photoshop

Monday, November 8, 2010

lovely leopard

Something I painted for work today, thought I would share. Click to view larger
Watercolor & acrylic ink, 2010

Sunday, October 24, 2010

peace within me

watercolors, acrylic ink and photoshop, 2010