Welcome to Part 1 of the Wedding Stationery Makeover Series! I’m going to be giving my wedding stationery from 2017 a big makeover, and I’m sharing my process with you, from inspiration to print!
A little backstory:
I started learning calligraphy back in 2015 so that I could someday make my own wedding invitations. (For more on how I got started as a calligrapher, check out this blog post!)
Well, with 1.5 years of calligraphy experience, minimal knowledge of vectorizing, and ZERO stationery knowledge/experience, I did it! I designed the invitation and RSVP card. I created a “monogram” on a belly band to tie it together and addressed the envelopes with my calligraphy.
And it was NOT good.
I mean, it was definitely a good try for my first attempt, but I look back on it and chuckle (and maybe cringe) a little bit. It still means so much to me that I got to take the skills I had learned and put them to use toward the goal I wanted to achieve. And I absolutely cherish those because of what they announced and what they mean to me and my husband!
But now that I know a lot more about calligraphy and stationery, I want to give it all a little makeover. I want to use this stationery to do two things that I believe all wedding stationery should do: tell our story and leave a lasting impression.
So here are the different pieces of stationery and signage that I used for my wedding! (Jenna Greenawalt did an amazing job capturing these and making them look much better than they actually were – bless her. Also, I’m still in love with my wedding shoes. Thank you, Kate Spade.)
Our save the dates (front on top, back on the bottom)
Our program and one of the table numbers. (And the best shoes ever.) (Photo by Jenna Greenawalt Photography)
The invitation suite with envelope, invitation, RSVP card, and monogram on belly band (and the shoes again) (Photo by Jenna Greenawalt Photography)
Our seating chart on this fabulous gold framed mirror (Photo by Jenna Greenawalt Photography)
What I love:
What’s missing:
So what’s next?
Inspiration!
In part 2 of this series, I’m going back to my Pinterest boards and analyzing the words and feelings associated with my inspiration. I’ll also dig into the questions that I ask all my couples as I get to know them!
I’ll be back next week with part 2!
With joy,
Jasmine