Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

October 12, 2012

Exquisite Premium Favours

I got this today, from a client. They are quite possibly one of the best cookies I've ever eaten. Bittersweet and not cloying on the palate, I think it would be a perfect gift for your guest at a wedding. It won't come cheap though. Handmade and baked by a Le Cordon Bleu trained chef, who's also worked at Pierre Herme, I think it would be worth every penny to serve up such exquisite delights.

Would you want your guests to enjoy such gastronomic loveliness?

September 29, 2012

Glamour and Style

Thanks to L&D, I was given the privilege to do a full suite of stationery for a wedding. From invitations, to party cards, posters, table signage, and individually-placed menus, L spared nothing to have everything match in the most perfect way.

I also appreciate that they were very appreciative, and that they gave me creative freedom to do the various items. They are the most wonderful people, their little boy too, who crawled on the floor and tried to pick up scraps of paper.





April 30, 2012

A Vintage Affair

Long overdue post. Just wanted to share some pictures from a previous shoot done with Extraordinary Weddings. The theme was vintage affair, and it was floral, botanical and fluttery!

Credits here:
Bridal Bouquets:  Elite Flora
Photography:  TinyDot Photography
Styling and Flowers by Sarah of:  Poppy Flora Studio
Venue and Tablewares:  Vanilla Home
Wedding Stationery:  CardBlanche









 

January 6, 2012

Villa Halia show - Lovebirds in Paradise



We've had the privilege to showcase our stationery at the Villa Halia show last August 2011. Sharing the stage with other lovely wedding vendors, we created a suite of Lovebird-themed wedding stationery to match the table setup. :)







Concept by ExtraOrdinary Weddings | Flowers by The Red Petals | Photography by Avenue 8 | Tiffany Chairs by Wonderland for Detailed Planners | Venue Sponsor by Villa Halia | Wedding Stationery by CardBlanche

November 28, 2011

Kites of Love


I was inspired one day to illustrate this design for an invitation card. Someone had emailed me a card of a man flying a kite, and I thought, why not a couple with their names engraved in the sky?

If you like this design, please come by and have it printed with Cardblanche so I can see it come to fruition. :)

The latest ribbons & bows

Here's a range of lovely invitations I've done recently with bows and ribbons.


Red and silver.


Red and purple.


Gold, pink and brown.

June 30, 2011

A moment captured


A couple requested for their photo to be incorporated into their Thank You cards. We used the monogram that was on their invitations and integrated the design with their photo. Simple and sophisticated.

Do note we charge a small fee to touch up and enhance photographs for use on invitations etc.

Thermal Embossing


Whilst we don't feel that printing effects are truly needed to enhance the design of an invitation, this one here is something that would definitely impress and not in an over the top manner.


Subtle and sleek, thermal embossing involves having raised text in the colour that your invitation is printed in.


Printing effects like hotstamping and embossing are very traditional and common, so thermal embossing could be an option for you should you wish to add a unique touch to your invitations.

They require a minimum of 100 invitations, do email us for details.

A suite of blossoms


We've done our cherry blossom design for many couples, but what we love about this one is the cohesiveness of all the various items in the set, matched together perfectly.

There was an invitation, a reception card, and an info card with map.


We did a nice map with simple lines and markings. It's perfect for many directions in places like the UK.

Radiating in the Summer


Here's a perennial favourite - the "radiating" motif - in a yellow and a lime green colour scheme. Both exude summer warmth and excitement.

Lovebirds


We recently did these invitations featuring birds.


These are from our newest collection, and these couples had completely different colour schemes for the design. Both looked great!


Whilst the yellow and brown version is sunny and cheery, this navy and pink one is sweet and spring-like.


The adorable bird couple was matched by lovely calligraphed names.

June 15, 2011

Rabbit year weddings


It's the year of the rabbit on the Chinese Lunar Calendar, and many couples have taken a liking to our cute little rabbit motifs.


A simple floral plant is paired with two rabbits in green and yellow, creating a lively garden atmosphere.


This one here exudes a mystical, magical feel with a rabbit and a cat.


Bright blue and pink adds to the feel.


What do you think of bunnies on wedding invitations?

June 14, 2011

Navy & Pink


We've been loving this colour combination for some time...but nobody's been adventurous enough to try it! Until these couples came by and gamely asked for them.


There's this one with a lovely oriental pattern in navy and pink.


This one comes in a coral pink baroque pattern with navy monogram.


Elegant and sophisticated, yet with a touch of whimsy.


There's also this one with a purplish-blue and pink border...


...and matching purplish-pink orchids.


We are so very happy to try new things like these!

May 30, 2011

A wedding of grand proportions


This post is titled such because it's not often we get to do a wedding that's held in The Royal Chapel in Windsor Great Park in London. Just the location itself conjures up prim and proper English pleasantries!


An ornate baroque motif in green with touches of pink create a lovely stationery suite. We simply love the invitation, which comes with a map (one of the best we've done!), RSVP card, and information sheets.




There was a save-the-date prior to the event as well...in a matching design.