Showing posts with label wedding reception stationery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding reception stationery. Show all posts

Winter Weddings {Envelopments Ideas & Inspiration}


Envelopments comes out with all sorts of wonderful ideas for wedding invitations. And that doesn't stop when the holidays roll out. Here's some information from their blog about the wedding invitation and stationery pictured above:

Yes, you may be tying the knot in the winter season, but that doesn’t mean your invitations need to incorporate snowflakes or use holiday colors. Your wedding day is still about you and your fiancĂ©, not about how many degrees the temperature dropped. In the Adele & Jeremy Featured Sample, seen in the winter edition of The Knot magazine, we decided to fly south for the winter.


The inspiration for this destination wedding is the vibrant colors found in and around Santa Fe, New Mexico. The earthy colors of the landscape and architecture create natural and neutral backdrops to contrast with the red and turquoise found in southwest jewelry.

To see more of this gorgeous wedding stationery set please visit the Envelopments blog. And if you're planning a winter wedding and want to design some beautiful stationery like the one pictured below just contact us and we can get started today!

Bohemian Tablescape {Reception Stationery Designer}


How gorgeous is this? We were invited to create a Bohemian style stationery set for a beautiful tablescape. We included gorgeous green succulents, playful flowers and fun fonts in an effort to create the perfect look to go with the settings. What do you think?

To see more of these beautiful pictures pick up the latest Bride & Bloom Southern California Edition wedding magazine on newsstands now! 



As always, it was the work of an entire team to create these beautiful designs. Please take a moment to check out these awesome businesses we worked with on this Bohemian design:

Photography: Samuel Lippke
Florals and Design: Dolce Designs
Planning: Details Event Planning
Stationery: Cherish Paperie
Linens: La Tavola
Rentals: Town and Country
Production: Be Inspired PR

Lipstick Pink Daisy Wedding Stationery {Cabo San Lucas Stationery Designer}


We recently designed some stationery for a beautiful destination wedding in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and couldn't wait to show off how beautiful it turned out! The daisy design transfered beautifully from the save-the-dates to the programs to the table stationery and escort cards.

To view this collection and more please visit our wedding invitation gallery. If something catches your eye please feel free to contact us to start designing the perfect invitations and reception stationery for your big day!

Custom Donation Cards {Florida Wedding Stationery Designer}

Photo Courtesy of Domino Arts
 The donation cards pictured above are some that we designed for a bride working with Joni of Your Special Day. Their simple but elegant design has two uses, an escort card and a donation card. If you are considering doing donation cards in lieu of wedding favors then there are many options out there for you to choose from. Contact Cherish Paperie today to design the perfect donation card for your event.



Escort Cards {DIY Ideas}

There are always fun and interesting ways to display escort cards. Whether you use an actual card or a seating chart you can make this fun for your guests. I personally loved using DIY Wedding's website for my wedding so when I was thinking of ideas on how to display escort cards I went to go look and see what they recommended on their site. And as always, I wasn't disappointed.

I've highlighted a few of Mette's ideas below with pictures and links to DIY tutorials and other ideas that you could use to display your guests names and seating arrangements.

Tent Cards
The simplest way to display your guests names is to use a tent card and arrange them on a table at the entrance of your reception room. Display the cards in alphabetical order or grouped by table.

You can also place an escort card in an envelope (as pictured) and display them on a table as you would a tent card. Using the envelope flap to prop up the card so it's more visible.

Escort Card Tree
This is a great alternative if you're planning on using a thumb print tree as a guest book or have a fall or spring themed wedding. Hang your escort cards from branches on an escort card tree. You can use a paper tree or construct a real tree by using tree branches from your florist or local craft supply store. Use ribbon or string to tie the escort cards to the branches. Check out this great tutorial at the Zella Guide or this one over on Style Me Pretty for more inspiration.

Line Dry
Hang the cards on lines of ribbon. Hold the cards in place with small pegs – a little like you would with laundry. Or you can use ribbon to tie them. Just make sure that your guests can take the card with them easily so they know where they're going.

Frame It
Frame a big seating chart in a large frame or display smaller charts in smaller frames. One seating chart - per table - per frame. I loved the smaller frames featured over on Blog, Shmog. The different colors and sizes of frames and fonts create a unique fun look.

Dry Erase Fun
Avoid printing and simply write your guests names and assigned tables on a large piece of glass (i.e. a big frame). Write with a marker pen made for glass. We stumbled upon a beautiful variation of this type of display over on The Lane. Their use of an old window is fabulous.

Photo courtesy of Adagion Studios
Sweet Treat
Attached escort cards to a favor – i.e. a cellophane wrapped cupcake homemade rumball, chocolate or similar. Or make up small bags with your favorite tea or coffee in them. Attach a ribbon and an escort card to them and lay the bags out on a table.

Wrap up medium sized flat chocolate bars in decorative paper and use them as escort cards by adding names and table numbers to them. Or let us design some for you!



Miami Black Tie BBQ {Featured Events and Locations}

Our work was featured on Style Me Pretty's Miami Black Tie BBQ Build a Board! You may have seen some of the images from the Style Me Pretty gallery already when we featured them in our TC Events Real Weddings blog post. To see more of this wedding head on over to Justin & Mary Photography's blog. It was truly a beautiful event!






What's New at the Stationery Show {Events & Locations}

There were a few vendors/booths that stood out for us here at Cherish Paperie. Some new and some we've seen and loved before. The best thing that comes out of the National Stationery Show is all of the relationships we make and build with other companies. Getting to see and feel the different products makes it so much easier to decide what we want to use with our stationery.

Two that we enjoyed visiting were The Buckle Boutique (booth pictured on the left) and Go Trend. We already use items from The Buckle Boutique as accents for our reception stationery and invitations. Their buckles pair great with coordinating ribbon to make any piece of stationery pop! If you remember our Royal Wedding stationery then you've seen some of The Buckle Boutique's items. We used one of their beautiful buckles on the menu of one of our designs.

Go Trend is a new business to us. Susan Ceci, the owner of Go Trend, was very nice and easy to talk to. We saw her at the show and fell in love with her silk boxes. We really like their new FAB collection. The boxes would be perfect to use as card boxes or momento holders for weddings (see page 16-18 of the catalog) or special occasions. There are also some great products for crafting and organizing as well. The entire catalog can be found here to download.

Stay tuned for more products from both of these great businesses. 

Sneak Peek - Desserts Photo Shoot {Custom Reception Stationery}


We had the pleasure of designing the reception stationery for a Neapolitan dessert photo shoot a few weeks back. I just LOVE how the colors and designs pop. Cannot wait to see the final pictures! We'll definitely be blogging them when we get a few back.

Thanks to the following for allowing us to be involved! Cannot wait to work with you again!

Intertwined Events - Event Planning

Leila Khalil, Be Inspired PR – Producer

Shade Hotel Manhattan Beach – Venue

Aaron Shintaku - Photography 

Kacee Geoffroy – Makeup

Jordan Peister– Model (and graphic designer)

Cupacakes Couture of Manhattan Beach – Desserts


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