Monday, 30 April 2012
Amanda and Kit are getting hitched...
Thought I'd make us a virtual space to share/record the progress. Here's a couple of links to some other wedding invites I've done using the story of the couple -
Georgina and Chris - British seaside wedding, met at Bamburgh caravan park when they were teenagers (and now have their own caravan there) I think there's a long list of their joint loves on the blog. I did all the print for this one - save the dates, invitations (map/rsvp/things to do/stay), order of service, menu, thank yous, hen do t-shirts, signage, table plans, table signs, etc - the lot.
Eleanor and Tim - They met on their daily train commute from Seveanoaks to London . He loves cricket and has a vineyard and they have 2 cats. It also features their house. For this one I did invites, rsvp cards, thanks yous and order of services.
Here's a couple of screengrabs from our wedding doodles to give a flavour of a different style but, like we discussed I'd be totally open/willing to try something completely new and super excited about a Poirot/English country house/30s style affair :)
Our wedding will be 50s kitsch/christmas style (colours are red and duck egg blue/jade) so have done a few drawings (digitally) to reflect that which i might us on sweetie bags etc...
Colour for digital printing...
Georgina and Chris - British seaside wedding, met at Bamburgh caravan park when they were teenagers (and now have their own caravan there) I think there's a long list of their joint loves on the blog. I did all the print for this one - save the dates, invitations (map/rsvp/things to do/stay), order of service, menu, thank yous, hen do t-shirts, signage, table plans, table signs, etc - the lot.
Eleanor and Tim - They met on their daily train commute from Seveanoaks to London . He loves cricket and has a vineyard and they have 2 cats. It also features their house. For this one I did invites, rsvp cards, thanks yous and order of services.
Here's a couple of screengrabs from our wedding doodles to give a flavour of a different style but, like we discussed I'd be totally open/willing to try something completely new and super excited about a Poirot/English country house/30s style affair :)
Our wedding will be 50s kitsch/christmas style (colours are red and duck egg blue/jade) so have done a few drawings (digitally) to reflect that which i might us on sweetie bags etc...
Colour for digital printing...
And newspaper style one colour for letterpress/mono printing...
This is our save the date...
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