Saturday, April 24, 2010

Invitations: The Final Product!

It is the moment I have been waiting for for SO long! I absolutely love our invitations and could not wait to share them with you! These were a true collaboration between so many wonderful artists - our letterpress printer Kristin of Twin Ravens Press, our incredible map maker Crystal Kluge, our calligrapher Fran of Little Flower Calligraphy (for wording in the invitation and also our envelopes), and our Hebrew calligrapher Jerise. I found each of these artists (with the exception of Crystal) on Etsy, and I cannot begin to recommend this site enough. You can literally find someone for everything, and I have been incredibly happy working with each person - and anything that I haven't found, I have been able to find here on the 'Bee!

So you're like, enough already, give us the goods...and without further adieu:

Just a warning: this post is chock full of pretty pictures. (It pained me to blot them out even a little but you can use your imagination!) All pictures sent to me from the amazing and talented Kristin from Twin Ravens Press.



Here is the first thing that our guests saw on the back on the envelope. They would carefully, carefully open the seal (yeah, right) to reveal...



An envelope lined with pretty petal embedded lotka paper ("Wow, what a neat detail," they would notice) and then...



This pretty blue booklet with a dried pressed flower on the cover! "I can't wait to see more!" they would exclaim.



The first page is a traditional Hebrew poem, often used during weddings. The words in English are:

Again may these be heard in the cities of Judah
And in the streets of Jerusalem
The voices of gladness and voices of happiness
The voice of bridegroom and bride



And a close up of the writing - this page alone features the talent of three different artists! Kristin of Twin Ravens Press dress the flowers (and did the letterpress), Jerise did the Hebrew Calligraphy and Fran of Little Flower Calligraphy did the English calligraphy. I love how well all the styles came together.

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They would turn the page to find the information. "Oh how lovely! I can't wait until June!" was their enthusiastic response.Align Center


And a close up here because it is just so beautiful! The same three artists came together here. We chose to use three colors to make this page pop.



Ah, the map. Crystal Kluge is responsible for this lovely little surprise! Our guests will now remark how whimsical this map is, and how they love getting to know us just a little bit better this way. Coming soon, you'll see how we use this little guy again!



Hm, the accommodations page. Our guests will surely book their hotel rooms just as soon as they read this!



The RSVP card! Pretty even on its own, it is going to be the inspiration for our thank you cards, which are in the works.



I loved the light blue envelope with the RSVP card, just another pop of color and a little addition of interest. Of course our guests saw this and said, "Oh! I must send this back right away!" Right...



And the final piece to our set. Not to be forgotten, the directions page is a lovely way to end the tour through our invitations.



So here is the whole suite, just as our guests laid them out when they received them, I'm sure ;)
In honesty, these so far exceed my expectations, I could not be happier with the way that they came out. I was able to work with so many talented artists and truly make our invitation dream a reality. I wouldn't change a thing!

We were very conscious in our choices, though, that we made for this suite. Stay tuned for Invitations: Paper Choices.

Did any of your wedding projects exceed your expectations? Share your happy stories!

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