Monday, December 29
Friday, December 26
Graphic Gifts!
{vita envelope liner on eInvite.com}
{3 images from colorways: graphic design article on pointclickhome.com}
{hand painted bowl by Theresita design}
Wednesday, December 24
Don't Break the Bank
Take it easy on the withdrawals and use that creative mind. The day after your wedding, you can look at your statement with pride. Think of your options and escape the ideals of conformity. You can save money and create sentiment simultaneously by using personal inspiration. Your mother's dress, your summer home, your grandmother's china are all parts of your history and perfect for creating nostalgic impressions. A family home can be used for your wedding, saving you thousands and making it a very intimate gathering. If you do go over budget, you can replenish your bank account but...
2. Dresses:
The bridesmaids are another thing. {It's the dress issue.} Do wrong by them and the forgiveness comes only after enough time heals the wounds...if you are lucky. {wink} Do yourself a favor and hook them, wrap them and style them pretty with dresses from Butter by Nadia for under $300. They are convertible numbers with some pretty creative options that even the celebs are loving. One dress, to fit any body type and style. The dresses have two prices for 2 lengths and many color options. You can purchase on the web at benny and shaw.com or visit NYC for an appointment at two birds.com. When you look at the price, should also consider the fact that they will LOVE them and actually wear them again. Pictured in the collage is a bridal option, free flowing and so inexpensive.
3. Creativity:
Ring: Etsy has the most unbelievable selections of jewelry for all tastes and price ranges. This Moissanite, Recycled 14k Gold, and Recycled Sterling Silver Wedding Ring, is made to order and for only $876 from McFarland Designs. The moissanite, "diamonds from space" originate from meteorites, so they are ultra pc and perfect for the conscious bride. Saving you thousands, leaving a sweet downpayment for a house that you can actually live in!
Flowers: My favorite florist, Cathy from Sprout has some great options for creating amazing centerpieces, simplistically and creatively. Showcase one element to create a fantastic presentation. It's all in the presentation. You can use whatever florals suit you and minimize cost by getting creative. Sprout is not short on that. So a good florist should be willing to think outside the box.
Invitations: Romance by eInvite is priced under $100 for 100 invitations. Visit our site and see just how many you have many to choose from in that price range. This line was created to offer great design at a great price. You'll want to send out invitations for Friday night cocktails, so maybe you should just stick to the wedding section!
{ images: dresses via twobirds.com, ring via etsy, flowers via sprout-flowers.com, invitation via eInvite.com, gown via bennyandshaw.com }
Tuesday, December 23
Pretty Paper, Pretty Ribbons
1. Natural elements: A few small pinecones or evergreen sprigs can be attached to a ribbon or a raffia bow with floral wire for a homey, rustic appeal.
2. Ornament tag: Attaching an interesting ornament to the outside of a gift is exciting for the recipient and can be the little something extra that makes a package memorable...even if there are socks inside.
3. Heartfelt and handwritten: Instead of the "to: mom, from: me" label, how about a handwritten note on a folding notecard?
4. Forgo the disposables: A reusable and functional container with a ribbon around it is a great choice and doubles as wrapping. For example, a large wine bucket with wine and cheese inside, or a wire basket with cookie cutters and an apron.
Happy holidays, and have fun giving!
Monday, December 22
{L to R: Montague Script and Compendium}
Friday, December 19
Typography Philosophy!
The unpleasant season has given me the chance to get back into my design and art textbooks. In my opinion, much of the art of inviting is focused on four things: the graphic design of the card, the construction techniques, the layout of the type, and the typeface itself. Lately I've been thinking about type and had an interesting discussion with Emily about it.
Two of the many philosophies in typography are "modernism" and "post-modernism." Unlike the art movement of the same name, post-modernist typographers aren't "weird for the sake of being weird" but rather, have drifted away from the modernist belief that type should be completely transparent.
What does that mean, exactly? Well, one way of thinking about it is the difference between a lightbulb and a chandelier. Light bulbs illuminate a room, but we generally don't pay them any thought. It's the light we're interested in. On the other hand, a chandelier gives off light, but also is meant to be looked at, and has aesthetic qualities that change the whole feeling of the room.
Type is similar! Modernist (lightbulb) thinking gave way to the development of typefaces like Arial and Helvetica, whose purpose was to be completely neutral, and to render no particular atmosphere to the writing. In theory, a person who read something written in Helvetica would pay attention only to what the words said, rather than how the words looked.
Post-modernists said, "Hey, you know what? You can't ever get RID of how type looks, it always creates atmosphere. Let's embrace that." Naturally, most of the people at eInvite are post-modernists, because we're concerned about the emotion and feeling that a piece of stationery conveys. On the other hand, I am a (recovering) modernist.
I am coming around to post-modernist thought in type design, though! It's somewhat difficult to explain how to recognize the difference between a modern type and a post-modern type. One way to do it is purely on emotional instinct: does the type feel faceless, meaningless? Then it's probably modern. Does the type seem to contribute to the atmosphere of the design? Well, it's probably NOT modern.
Think about driving down the highway: the roadsigns are all Helvetica (or something thereabouts). They're meant, in theory, to only give directional information, and not to convey any feeling about the sign itself (or the place to which you're being directed). Now think about the sign at your spa, or stylist. I would bet that they have some sort of really interesting type that conveys feelings of luxury or relaxation. So here's an example of type used to create a luxuriant atmosphere:
Warm Wishes
Celebrate this season by baking some gooey mint chocolate goodness as seen on Martha Stewart and sending these warm cocoa wishes by Checkerboard on eInvite.com.
Thursday, December 18
Networking with style
I say, do it personally and with style. eInvite is now offering calling cards by Checkerboard with ultimate personal style, featuring handlettering by world renowned calligrapher, Maria Thomas. So, whether you are meeting mamas in the park and planning a playdate, or you are launching a new company, refresh your personal brand with a touch of originality. You are sure to get noticed.
Wednesday, December 17
Shimmer, Shake and Celebrate!
From L to R:
Sparkling Setting, Martha Stewart
27 pc. Dark Chocolate Gift Box, Godiva
BR Monogram ombre T-shirt dress, Banana Republic
Linea Paolo 'Glamorous' Sandal, Nordstrom
Golden Fêtes, Moët & Chandon
Sequined Carolyn Jacket, J.Crew
Contemporary New Year's Eve Centerpiece by epicurious.com
Bubble elastic bracelet, Banana Republic
Sparkling Spirits Invitation, Checkerboard Inc. available at eInvite.com
Aldridge three-button suit, J.Crew Weddings & Parties
Tuesday, December 16
Destination: Somewhere Sunny
eInvite has some of the most fun destination wedding invitations and save-the-dates available. Enjoy! (clockwise from top left) Jet Set, Hibiscus, Fuchsia Festivities, Airplane, Play Tag, Passport, Boarding Pass, Par Avion.
And good luck to all those in the Northeast still struggling with the aftermath of the ice storm! Thinking of you all...
Keeping it Simple
Getting down to the fundamental features, creating original aesthetics with punch and pizzazz is always striking. I found the image of the pears via Sweet Paul who I admire for his originality and eye for style, and fell for the simplicity and the unique presentation. The colors pop and leave you looking for more sweet touches. I love the whimsy inclusion of the vintage leaves and the combination of deep red and this funky blue.
Continuing the color palette, I found this great handmade ornament on etsy by skychica, an internationally recognized glass artisan. All of these elements compliment the simple and elegant holiday greeting, echoing sophistication and originality. The red foil elements glow on the paper and your text is eloquently printed.
{Beautiful red pears with vintage velvet leaves via Sweet Paul; Sussical Holiday Ornament by skychica via etsy; Crimson Mistletoe from Checkerboard via eInvite}
Monday, December 15
2009 Calendars
{L to R from the top: egg press, Orange Beautiful, Linda & Harriett, SusyJack*}
Thursday, December 11
The ART of baking!
Inspired by beautiful composition on these wedding cakes…… sleek design, the unexpected bloom and great proportions make them a true treat for the eyes!
I bet it tastes pretty amazing too!
{april reed cake design}
{cakegirls}
{the etiquette of chocolate}
Wednesday, December 10
Express yourself
Holiday decor can also express your personal style and give a feeling of holiday warmth and sparkle. Look at the clothes you buy, the music you listen to, the magazines you read. Examine what you use to express yourself in your everyday life and build on your personality to let your style shine. It may take a little confidence and some effort, but well worth it. When you sit back in front of the fire with your mulled wine, you can admire your holiday home with a whole new spirit.
Gift giving at eInvite can also express personal style with a little panache for the style savvy.
{images: holiday wreath from McQueens via Livingetc magazine, Gold Murano Glass Pen Set via eInvite, Black Stationery Portfolio via eInvite, K82 Silver/Black Ballpoint Pelikan pen in a metal giftbox via eInvite}
Tuesday, December 9
Alice in (Winter) Wonderland
Add a little yellow to the usual green and a take a little away from the regular red and you'll have a spectrum of hues like magenta, blush, chartreuse and moss to bring some whimsy to your holiday home. Bring in some forest friends, experiment with pattern, light and scale. There's definitely some magic to be found in these psychedelic seasonals.
Featuring (clockwise form top left):
Inchworm Ornament from Anthropologie
Orquidea Cup & Saucer from Anthropologie
Pink & Green Holiday Photo Card from eInvite
Lumen Oil Lamp Shadow Projector from Uncommon Goods
Snowflake Tree Skirt from Pottery Barn
Monday, December 8
Red All Over
{L to R from top: Be Joyful by Crane & Co.; Dove of Peace by eInvite.com; Engraved Calligraphic Ornament by William Arthur; Selfless Santa by Carlson Craft; Harbinger by Checkerboard, Ltd.; Spray of White Berries by take note! Designs}
Friday, December 5
be BOLD this Season!
{burst rug from CB2.com}
{bird pillow from moderndose.com}
{flower arrangement form ovandony.com}
{red greeting by Checkerboard from eInvite.com}
{red pillow from lekkerhome.com}
Thursday, December 4
Go Dutch!
In the 18th century, decorating everyday items with colorful designs was a common practice for the Pennsylvania Dutch. Everything from furniture, to clocks, to birth certificates were decorated with symbols that settlers had first been acquainted with in Europe. Over time, these motifs came to represent Pennsylvania Dutch ideology. They were often used as visual prayers that would protect the home and farm, bring good fortune, abundance and prosperity, or invite guests to be welcome.
Below, are some recurring motifs that I’ve been seeing everywhere this season. For fun, I’ve written a brief description of the Pennsylvania Dutch symbolism for each. So, that the next time you need to buy a house warming gift, order wedding favors, or decorate your home…you’ll be inspired to go Dutch!
• The goldfinch is the good luck bird of the early Pennsylvania Dutch. When shown alone it represents good luck and happiness. When two birds are shown together they symbolize a double measure of good fortune.
• The rosette offers good luck as well.
• Tulips represent faith and trust and when shown in a set of three, represent faith, hope, and charity.
• A heart ensures love and romance.
• A dove symbolizes peace and contentment.
• The eight-pointed star offers abundance.
• Scalloped borders represent smooth sailing.
• The Tree of Life symbolizes a happy life and joyful memories for all.
{Images from left to right: Fleet Red Organic Teatowel from Mibo; Cherry Picking screenprint by Ruth Green; Chicken Stock screenprint on wood panel also from Mibo; Wild Pods Mug by Fiona Howard; Dutch Woodcut Floral Gift Wrap from Papersource; New Wave Acapulco Dinner Plate from Villeroy & Boch; Ceylon Personalized stationery by Checkerboard; Tulip Wallpaper by ISAK; Cockerell two color vinylprint by Sarah Young; 100% Recycled Giftwrap from Rosehip Cards}
Tuesday, December 2
A little tribute to...Ol' Louie
{Images: Photo of Louis Prang from The National Museum of American History, The Smithsonian Graphic Arts Collection; Prang Christmas Card via Greeting Card Association; Flocked Party Reindeer by Meri Meri for eInvite.}
Fashion, in Life and in Art
Chanel's "LBD" was a philosophical change. She moved color and cut from mourning to celebration: not just of life, but of taste. Ghesquière's take was yet another step forward, paying homage to history while adding a regional feel and looking to the future. I love this sort of fusion, when tradition and modernity clash, resulting in something beautiful and new.
A new fusion has occurred lately, combining economic uncertainty with the demands of the holiday season. Surrounded by these troubles, what better way to bring together the best of humanity, than a gathering that is relaxed and refined, not bacchanalian or epicurean? Celebrate good friends, good taste, and perhaps even start a new tradition or two. Invite your guests in a way they wouldn't expect. Not by Facebook or Twitter, but with something that will sit on the table and mull like hot cider, gathering excitement and gathering joy. Maybe we can't afford Ghesquière's little black dress this year. But we can celebrate tradition with tradition, friendship with friends, and craftsmanship with craft.
Of course, working here makes me biased, but there are more parallels between clothing and stationery than you might first think. When I started to become familiar with stationery, I didn't realize the depth of craft and research that designers put into their work. So, if you respect presentation in all matters of life, and want to bring together your loved ones for an event that brings together those rustic, traditional, and classical elements , consider using an invitation. They last much longer... and mean much more... than a few lines of text on a computer screen or phone.
Runway Photo Credit: Style.com, Marcio Madeira
Chocolate Cupcakes and Babies
The cupcakes are the work of Emilie Hardman of The Conscious Kitchen, a genius and vegan treat-maker in Somerville, MA with an amazing blog. The top right one is described by Emilie as follows: "Cross Cultural, the unbeatable spicy Dagoba Xocolatl cupcake with a Vietnamese cinnamon chocolate mousse," and on the bottom left a "chocolate hazelnut cupcake topped with hazelnut vanilla buttercreme dyed an unlikely blue." Yes please.
The gorgeous chocolate and blue holiday photo cards from einvite.com are super-affordable right now - it's the last day for the 40% off sale - $59.39 for 100. Yummmm. **Update: Sale extended through Dec. 15!!**
Monday, December 1
Serenity
{images from West Elm}
Sunday, November 30
Love that Birdie!
Birds are everywhere this season and I’m loving these cute little silhouettes! These shapes are modern, bold and simply adorable.
Here is where I found some favorites:
{Bird whistle on DWR.com}
{Dove ornaments on CB2}
{Personalized stationery by Checkerboard on eInvite.com}
{Bird and tree pillows from soukshop.com}
{Gift tags by Hello Lucky on eInvite.com}
{Bird decals on etsy.com}Saturday, November 29
Black and White Saturday
Items shown top: Black and White Patterned Photo, eInvite.com, rustic and modern interior, via freshome.com
Items shown middle: handmade door plaque via etsy.com, Lake Earie found object necklace via etsy.com, Mod Spot Porcelain Vase Green black white via etsy.com, Porcelain Snowflake Ornament via etsy.com
Items shown bottom: ruffley mod dress by Jovonna London, funky martini greeting by Starfish & Dreams via eInvite.com, and black tree sillouette pillow cover via etsy.com
Friday, November 28
We hope your day was sweet
Happy Thanksgiving to all! We hope you had a wonderful day with your family and friends.
{images: chocolate milk photo by Colin Cooke via Sweet Paul; caramel nut tart, Martha Stewart.com}
Wednesday, November 26
The Natural Choice
This year I have been seeing and loving ruffles. They are so full of texture, proportions and are just plain fun. I am loving these tops from Rachel Roy (top) and Madison Marcus (bottom).The silver and white tones are great for formal events or to wear with your favorite jeans. Add a little sparkle and your good to go.
The natural elements are also seen in these home decor items that exude taste and sophistication. The Glacé Christmas Stockings are from Ballard Design and the The Olive Branch and Tree of Life Menorahs’s are designed by Michael Aram and are available at Neiman Marcus. Their description of the artist just make you want to have them in your home.
A little holiday refreshments always make the noise and the bustle (and Uncle Robert) a little more festive. Serve up some new ideas and start some new traditions. Now what holiday is not complete without a little Alchedemia? I was greatly inspired by weekend fun to add some cocktails to my post this week. St. Germain is my new favorite discovery. A liqueur made from elderberry blossoms of the French Alps. Their logo is actually the little “bohemian” bicycler that delivers the blooms from the mountainside. I happen to just love the aroma and the taste is so much like the juice our family makes from the same flowers in Brasov. It brought back the summer.
St. Germain Martini
Ingredients:
- 2 oz Grey Goose vodka
- .75 oz St. Germain
- 1 oz juice of a lime or lemon
Shake in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into a chilled martini glass and serve with your citrus slice.
Images and recipes for the Lava Lamp & Two Turtle Doves, the other libations were from cocktailtimes.com
Tuesday, November 25
The Best Personal Wedding Websites
I signed up for my site with Wedding Window because I have done a good amount of research about sites available and these are clearly the snazziest and easiest to customize. But I wasn't sure where to start with designing it. Here's what I ended up thinking about to get started:
- What is the feeling I want to give people about my wedding? Hot Summer Fun? Formal?
- What are the colors I want to use? I don't know my "wedding colors" yet, but I know the wedding is going to be bursting with flowers and outdoors so I favored lush greens and rich accent colors.
- What do I need? I started with a picture of the two of us and basic info about the ceremony and reception. Gradually I can add more details as I collect them, such as directions, a link to my registry, accommodations info, etc. In fact, the "site center" where you go in and control all the parts of the site is so easy to use, it is serves as a great place to organize my own mind around all this stuff!!
Monday, November 24
Simple, yet Festive
Sunday, November 23
Die, Counter Die?
I didn't know anything about embossing before getting involved in stationery. I thought it had something to do with stamps. And notarized documents. And maybe waffles.
Stationers associate the die-counter die process with embossing, and a variety of techniques that go with embossing. Embossing (and its counterpart, de-bossing) involves a combination of extremely high pressure and heat. It IS a bit like making waffles, but the top iron and bottom iron mate together rather than separating.
So... what's good embossing look like? And what is de-bossing? How do I tell the difference? Why do I even care?
Good embossing makes the relief (the part that goes up or down in the design) look like it was sculpted out of marble. Would you buy a Prada tote if you could only read "rada"? No! Good embossing should make every part of the design look clean and finished.
De-bossing uses the same mechanics as embossing by mating a die and a counter-die. De-bossing and embossing are easy to tell apart. If the relief is lower than the corners of the card or paper, it is de-bossed. If the relief is higher than the corners of the paper, it is embossed!
Why should you care?
Well, if you want to make an impression (har har!) on those that see your stationery or cards, the easiest way to make something flat stand out from a lot of other flat stuff is to add texture.
Friday, November 21
Red and Gold Diva
Here is my inspiration for this brilliant bash!
From Left to Right:
{flame flourish invitation on einvite.com}
{perfectly wrapped english toffee from crate and barrel}
{stunning l'objet alencon dinnerware from neiman marcus}
{red and gold invite on einvite.com}
{magaschoni collection silk tafetta dress from neiman marcus}
Thursday, November 20
Variety is the Spice of Life!
Containing 18 greeting cards, this pack features nine fabulous designs that are perfect for any occasion. Each cream fold-over card is blank inside and hand-printed on an antique letterpress. This pack is quality, function and fun all-in-one! An excellent choice for the mod chic who is always on the go.
Equally as marvelous is the Wild Jungle All-Occasion Pack by Red Cap Cards.
This pack of 25 cards, features five charming illustrations by Carrie Gifford that include appropriate phrases such as "Happy Birthday," and "Thank You.” Suitable for all occasions, each card is printed on cream paper and is blank inside. This assortment is anything but ordinary, making it a great gift for even the most eccentric of friends.
So, whether it be a gift to yourself, or for that special procrastinator in your life, these variety packs are the perfect little something for the up and coming holidays. Put an end to last minute shopping and be sure to check out these and similar products at eInvite today!
Wednesday, November 19
Words to Live by
The holidays are finally here! Holidays...time for family and friends, time for eating more than we should, time for toasting and indulging. eInvite has given you plenty of reasons to say thank you, spread cheer and rejoice in the new year.
Even though it's the holidays, you newly engaged love birds are thinking about your wedding, amidst the bustle. These White Scroll invitations from eInvite.com come with free matching note cards! They are priced under $1 each. This is the perfect way to invite your guests when you are on a budget...without sacrificing design and style. (Free note cards to boot.)
Also featured for your holiday inspiration are White Pumpkin Candle from Pottery Barn. They are such a great option to the standard orange pumpkin. They are modern and pretty cool. Love them! The Decorative Straw Turkeys from William Sonoma are a natural way to decorate your home for the holidays.
A gift for you, a gift for...me.
Tuesday, November 18
Silver, Scarlet, and Seriously on Sale
I am also loving the red modern holiday cards. Decorative Wishes (bottom left) is sexy for $74.24 for 100 on sale, and Happy Holiday (top right) is 100% recycled cotton with a luxurious texture and thickness for $117.00 for 100. For this card you can also change the ink color to a rich sap green or other color and pick whatever font you want with the online customization tools. You see a preview instantly too.
Finally, I have to pull out the Silver Shimmer Invitation (center), a double-layered folding panel wedding invitation that is modern and substantial - for just $212.63 for 100. This could work for a wedding with any color scheme that uses platinum accents. Red ink would look amazing for the inside text for a winter wedding too.
Monday, November 17
A Winter Wedding
{Images, L to R from top: Martha Stewart Cake, Sterling & Pearls by Checkerboard on eInvite.com, Tommy Hilfiger suit from GQ, JS Boutique Strapless Pleated Taffeta Dress, mimi designs, karen wise photography, Red Orchid Design, pink champagne via snippetandink.blogspot.com, White Embassy by Crane & Co. on eInvite.com}
Sunday, November 16
Loving Letterpress
Letterpress is truly luxurious. It has existed around the world for the last six hundred years, and is a diverse printing method today. Some letterpress shops use traditional hand-fed presses, while others use polymer forms and rotary presses. Both can create exceptional results, but you should expect to pay more for a boutique, hand-fed letterpress printer.
I love letterpress because it celebrates a rich heritage of craftsmanship and is easy to recognize. I happen to like a very deep impression into heavy paper stock, a method that has broken with tradition.
A good printer can work with small serifs and show off exceptional technique by not allowing ink to fill impressions and lose detail.
Letterpress is the right choice when you want to celebrate a certain amount of decadence. You might say that it is the truffle of printing methods!
Wednesday, November 12
Green Season
Eco-Friendly Designs
With stylish, eye-catching holiday designs and a modern color palette, this mini-line of completely recycled holiday greetings is helping lots of people "go green" this season! Reasonably priced and delightfully textured.