Showing posts with label Save-The-Date. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Save-The-Date. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Blogged Again!

It's been a difficult week so far... but having our Save-the-Date cards blogged by Inspired Celebration has certainly put a smile on my face!

This is yet another great Blog for Brides and Grooms to be (and anyone hosting a party for that matter) to scourer for inspiration and ideas...
Take a look at the Save-the-Date card blog post here.

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Save-the-Date... the story behind the design

Well, Mr Postman has done his job and successfully delivered all of our Save-the-Date cards, which means we can now reveal some photos and the story behind the design and where the inspiration came from...


So, as you've probably already read... Hayley Ruth (our photographer) met us for an Engagement Shoot when An Essex Wedding Magazine ran a small feature announcing our engagement and requested a photo. When we saw the results of the photo shoot we desperately wanted to share them with the world... but instead, we opted to keep them to ourselves and share the images at a later date in a non-electronic format with our friends and family. So, the idea of using a selection of the images in our save-the-date cards was born.
Initially, we discussed creating a concertina style album and wanted to present it in a format that gave the impression of a leather bound book, or an old styled journal. After deliberating over the possible elements forming a design we decided that individual images enclosed within their pocket would be most feasible and cost effective, and would add an additional element to the design when the card was opened. Our immediate choice for the printing of the images was Moo (I've used them before for clients) and have been impressed with the quality of print and speed of service. It also meant that we could add some details to the reverse of the individual images.

The next task was to create a package that not only gave a bit of a vintage feel but also represented our initial idea of a leather bound book. Using a brown leather effect card, some suede cord and some rather fabulous buttons (which we spent hours trawling the Internet for... and tweeting about!) we managed to create a look that not only fulfilled the leather bound idea, but also the vintage journal appearance. Printing the wording content in Brown Ink in a old style font also helped to achieve this.
Whether or not our guests understood the idea or concept is another thing... but so far we've had an amazing response to them. We were delighted to hear that one of our guests has taken all the images and had them framed... would she have done this if we had shared them with her on Facebook or by email?
If you're interested in hearing a bit more about the design and sourcing of materials, please email.

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Save-The-Date's may be landing on a door mat near you!

Please Save the Dates
15th - 17th July 2011
to celebrate the marriage of
Emma Muir & Edward Fulcher

Little parcel's have been posted and will be making their way across the country today, and possibly landing on your door mat! We hope you like them (we've already had some very complimentary words about them)!!! We'll post some pictures and a bit of info about the idea for the design of them towards the end of the week when we know they've been received.

Stay tuned to our blog, as more information will be added for guests shortly here.

If guests have a question in the meantime, please email us.

Formulating a guest list for Brides & Grooms to be is quite a difficult task (often stressful in fact), especially when guest numbers are limited by the ceremony licence of a venue. So, we've sent Save-the-Dates to our "A-List" (gosh that sounds awful...) of guests that we especially want to share our day with.

Friday, 20 August 2010

Save-The-Date...

So, we've designed our Save-The-Date cards and work has begun in putting them together... A few more pieces of stock to arrive to get them completed then they'll be out!

A sneaky peak of progress... full images & details to follow on completion!