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Michele & Richard

Michele picked an amethyst rhinestone as the accent on her invitations. We repeated the rhinestone on the table markers and placecards to add some sparkle to the reception. She also chose waxed linen thread and an amethyst bead to accent the menus. The reception was held at their favorite Italian restaurant so we named the tables after cities in Italy and translated the menu into Italian to celebrate her Italian heritage. The programs were accented with a satin ribbon for a traditional look.



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Beth & Mike

This was an encore wedding for both Beth & Mike. They were exchanging vows and having a brunch at a restaurant so they wanted an invitation that was less formal. Since they were not having a traditional honeymoon but instead taking their three girls on a cruise, I incorporated the three flip flops to represent the girls. The paper was chosen to give the invitation a nautical theme.



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Raegan & Keith

Raegan chose a bronze invitation with a patterned cardstock in the interior. We used a Swarovski Crystal for an accent. We used two versions of the bride & groom’s name on the pieces. The program features satin ribbon and an explanation to the guests about the symbolism of jumping the broom. After my consultation with Raegan, it was decided that Savannah, Georgia was the theme because of their travels there and heritage. The tables were named after the Savannah Squares. I created Georgia peaches from cardstock with the guest’s name and table assignments that hung from a silk tree which greeted guests as they arrived. Music and food reflected Georgia as well.