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Wedding Wisdom

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SEATING CHART Ellen Braley of El’s Cards recommends a hand-painted (watercolor, in Braley’s case) statement piece that doubles as a work of art to hang in your home post-celebration: “It’s a visual reminder of those who shared your most special day.” CALLIGRAPHY “If envelope liners aren’t in your budget, a handwritten envelope is most impressive, most impactful,” says Braley, who often incorporates an element from invitations- like an oyster shell or flower- onto the envelopes as well. ESCORT CARDS These days, brides are all about efficiency, so why not have your escort card double as favors? Think plotted plants or…

Delightful Details

Publisher Mary Jo Brown couldn’t resist sharing these romantic and whimsical ideas! Photo credits: Brea McDonald Photography Brittany Rae Photography Casey Durgin Photography Erika Follansbee Photography Kate Crabtree Photography Kate and Keith Photography Kate Preftakes Photography Kim Chapman Photography Kivalo Photography Leah Fisher Arsenault Photography Photos featuring work by: Jake’s Cakes Harmon’s & Barton’s Flower Goddess A Family Affair El’s Cards Love Kupcakes Emily Carter Floral Designs Churchill Events The Flower Room Blooms Flower Shoppe New England Country Rentals

El’s Cards Wedding Sale

Happy Spring & 20% off Wedding Suites! From El’s Cards El’s Cards of Greenland NH asked me and Michelle Rose of Minka Fine Flowers to help her showcase a beautiful new line for her floral watercolor wedding invitation series called Coral Succulents. She designed the series as the centerpiece of the launch of her stunning new shopping site at www.elscards.com.  El offers an entire line of wedding invitation suites, and her signature piece is hand illustrated custom seating chart. https://www.elscards.com/products/custom-seating-chart Michelle and I work together a lot, but had never been invited to design something around wedding stationery, so we jumped…

The Science of Love

Inspired by vintage science instruments, this shoot features a stylish young couple who are now botanists. The scientific instruments were found at an antiques shop and the cakes were inspired by botanical sun prints. This is the perfect wedding inspiration for all the scientists out there! {the team} Photographer: Kivalo Photography Stylist: Daisies and Pearls Dress: Andrea’s Bridal Flowers: Broadturn Farm Cakes: My Three Cakes {additional details} Invitations/Calligraphy: El’s Cards Blazer: ASOS Trousers: Brooks Brothers Tie: TieBar Blue Heels: Christian Louboutin