Peonies, Pearl Accents, and Packed Dance Floors at the Lake House Inn
This romantic summer wedding in Pennsylvania featured custom peony wedding invitations, personalized tea towels, and floral details inspired by the couple’s love story. With touches like pearl accents, their dogs in the ceremony, and a packed dance floor, this joyful celebration was full of thoughtful, elevated design.
A Park Party in Brooklyn
Casey and Mischa’s wedding at the Prospect Park Boathouse was a true celebration of love, filled with meaningful details and personal touches. Their stationery suite told their story from beginning to end, incorporating heartfelt phrases they say to each other and a dreamy late-summer color palette. With a perfect blend of laidback formality and timeless elegance, their 'park party' wedding was everything they envisioned. Read more about how we brought their vision to life!
A Stunning Lake House Inn Wedding
Alyssa and Fred’s wedding story unfolds at The Lake House Inn, a venue that played a pivotal role in shaping their wedding designs. Read on as Alyssa and Fred replay the captivating details of why they chose this intimate lakeside haven and their favorite elements that made their day truly unforgettable.
Art Nouveau Meets Garden Party at the Whalehead Club
I had the immense pleasure of being part of this collaborative team with Maggie and Geoff to craft a variety of bespoke pieces. From the intricately designed invitation suite to the throw pillows gracing the seating area at their cocktail hour, not a single detail escaped our attention. Join us for a thoughtful look back through this one-of-a-kind wedding.
A September Wedding at Fiddler’s Elbow
Join us as we look back into the beautiful wedding day for Caroline and Ross. With a beautiful, elegant vision for their wedding , we worked together to create letterpress and gold foil printed wedding stationery where every detail exudes sophistication and charm.
River House at Odette’s Wedding
…we started with a very different design plan than we finished with and each change was so thoughtful. Initially we were going to have a green, white, black and gold palette. Eventually, we nixed the black and everything fell into place. Aakash’s family is from India and the couple wanted to have an Indian-American fusion wedding, which was infused into the design of every piece.