Happy Valentine’s Day Y’all! Red and Pink are one of my favorite color combinations because it’s monochromatic but also bold and edgy. Check out these valentines wedding ideas… but first I would just like to say, red soles… duh.
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This month we feature- Cmostr photography- They are a super rad photo team! Read their bio here for more information and check out their blog HERE.
Until next week, LOVE,
Bringing a bit of the outdoors indoors in this glamourous camping inspired shoot featured in the current issue of Brides of North Texas Magazine!
Concept + Design + Flowers: Bows and Arrows
Photography: Perez Photography
Paper: Southern Fried Paper
Cake + Sweets: Sugar Bee Sweets
Venue: 129 Leslie, Dallas
Rentals: Posh posh Couture Rentals
As technology evolves, stationers try to incorporate new techniques into old school printing. (or maybe it’s just me…) We’ve used QR codes for fun and different ways to make a piece of stationery interactive – from a secret password to a speakeasy to an entire birthday invitation. For those of you residing under a rock, a QR code is essentially a bar code that you scan with your smartphone camera that takes you to a website, generates an email, or simply displays preprogrammed text. (And I bet you didn’t know… QR actually stands for “Quick Response”.) Here are some creative ways to incorporate this new technology into your paper.
For a save the date, use a QR code to help guests add the wedding date to their own calendar, making sure they won’t miss it. For a directions card, have a QR code automatically bring up a map to the ceremony or reception venue. For a shower invite, a QR code could bring up a registry list for easy shopping. I’ve seen QR codes used to track guest responses (in lieu of a traditional RSVP card) but I think this is best left for more informal parties.
Last tip – just in case you have some rock-dwellers on your invite list, include the website URL near the QR code.
xoxo,
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Seriously swooning over Honey of a Thousand Flowers! Owner, Sarah Winward creates flowers for weddings and events that are inspired by nature: fresh, creative and a bit wild. Her flowers have a lush, garden aesthetic that showcase natural textures and beauty. She collaborates with a couple to create flowers specifically for their event, taking inspiration from them, the season, and the surroundings….often traveling to different locations and working with the landscape! See more Honey of a Thousand Flowers!