I worked with Carolynn and Tom on the logo and branding for their business, The Small Garden (the logo has been "pinned" like crazy, which has been pretty exciting!)
A little later Carolynn asked if I'd design their wedding invitations—I said yes!
They'll be getting married in a little over a week, and I'm so excited to hear about it.
Carolynn sent me a shot of the invitation and reply card all tied up with a little guinea feather, and I think they look just lovely! So I guess my first foray into wedding stationery design was a success—hooray!
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| I printed the invitations & reply cards on hand-torn, cold press watercolor paper, and used kraft envelopes and tags |


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