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18 May

Let’s end the week with a bright and colorful wedding with some phenomenally fun paper goods, yes? If you couldn’t tell from our post yesterday, we kinda get giddy when it comes to pretty paper. So when Meghan sent us a link to her site and told us that both her and John designed their wedding invitations, we pretty much wanted to squeeze them. First off, they’re an adorable couple. Second, they’re both graphic designers who met in New York while working together at a small design firm. Too cute! And their wedding is the perfect reflection of that, rock candy favors and all!

colorful ohio wedding

colorful ohio wedding

colorful ohio wedding

Being graphic designers, the paper goods were one of our major priorities– partially because we wanted to impress our other design friends, but mostly it was an excuse to design something for ourselves and pull out all the stops! The Save the Dates, invitations, programs and website (+ menus, table numbers, photo booth signage, bar menus, escort cards, etc.) were designed by me/us, with the budget being a little over $2K for printing. In fact, pretty much all of the aesthetics of the wedding we based from my initial sketches for the wedding stationery and website.

mix-n-match bridesmaid dresses

Mis-matched bridesmaid dresses from BHLDN!

ribbons for your bouquet

Meghan’s bouquet was a mixture of blue, fuchsia and coral zinnias, white tea roses, dark purple  carnations and blue bells, tied with colorful ribbons to tie back to their wedding colors and bridesmaids’ dresses.

tan suites for groomsmen

Don’t think we don’t notice those fly gingham pocket squares you guys got going on! Love that touch of color!

colorful ohio wedding

colorful ohio wedding

The music: Initially, we were terrified about trying to find a good DJ in Cincinnati, Ohio all the way from here in New York, so we decided to make it fool-proof and make our own playlist. We had so much fun putting it together! For the ceremony, our processional was Mark Mothersbaugh’s “Sparkplug  Minuet” and for the recessional we played “Blinuet” by Zoot Sims. Later, when the DJ introduced our wedding party, we played “Me and Julio  Down by the School Yard” by Paul Simon, and John and I were announced to “All is Love” by Karen O and the Kids. Our first dance was “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys. Father-Daughter dance was “That’s My Daughter in the Water” by Loudon Wainwright (people went CRAZY about this), and the Mother-Son dance was “If Not For You” George Harrison. Our last song  of the night was an a capella version of  “God Only Knows.” We also put together a playlist of 60s French pop and Bossa Nova for the cocktail + dinner hours, and gave the dj a huge mix of our favorite dance music for party time!

gold glitter bunting

A nice little spin on the good old bunting with gold glitter flags and colorful dots, don’t you think?

colorful rock candy favors

They left no detail untouched. Even the rock candy favors got the design treatment!

colorful bunting escort cards

cakes as centerpieces

colorful ohio wedding

See all the photos of cakes above? That isn’t the same photo just taken from different angles. Oh no, they had a cake at each table, as their centerpieces. Such a fun idea.

colorful ohio wedding

Oh these two… so many fun details, right? More can also be seen on Brooklyn Bride. Now for their moving picture!

Congratulations Meghan + John!

Photography: Christa Kimble / Videographer: Aaron Conway / Venue: Krippendorf Lodge @ the Cincinnati Nature Center / Catering: Elegant Fare / Flowers: Expressions by Elizabeth / Cakes: Jerry’s Cheesecakes  / Photo Booth:  Signature Photo Booth / Graphic Design: Meghan Hopkins Sokorai and John Sokorai / Makeup: Eva’s Esthetica / Hair: Leslie at the Strand / DJ: River City Entertainment / Dress + Veil: Lovely Bridal / Bridesmaid dresses: BHLDN / Groom’s suit: J.Crew

You can view more work by Christa Kimble in our vendor guide!

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17 May

We take our wedding invitations and snail mail with a side of flair. A hot tangerine envelope liner, gold foil details, horn blowers (why not?), multi-colored confetti dots spilling out of envelopes, and bold stripes and patterns. There’s one place to get it all and that’s Cheree Berry Paper! If gold confetti could come flying out from your screen when we announced that, we’d make it happen. Yes, we get that excited when we talk about paper. And we’re even more excited to share her new designs with you! Just take a look at these suites – does it get any more fun than this?

colorful wedding invite

colorful wedding invitations

colorful wedding invitations

colorful wedding invitations

sophisticated wedding invitations

sophisticated wedding invitation

black and white wedding invitation

colorful baby shower invitation

baby shower invitation

colorful baby shower invitation

baby shower

baby shower straws

brown wedding invitation

whimsical wedding napkin

brown wedding menu

pastel wedding invitation

Art Deco invitation

old fashioned save the date

fun wedding invites

See what we mean? Baby announcements, wedding invitations, personalized stationery, save the date coasters – there’s a suite for every occasion and we want them all!

Photos by the lovely and just as cheery, Edyta Szyszlo.

You can view more amazing work by Cheree Berry and Edyta Szyszlo Photography in our vendor guide!

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16 May

This week we have exceptionally darling clutches from Ila Handbags in the Pop-Up Shop. Started by a long time visual designer for Anthropologie, these cuties are reliably stylish, and perfect for both special occasions and everyday fashion.

Here’s a little peek at their collection:

ila handbags

ila handbags

ila handbags

ila handbags

Purchase the original Frenchie, or a voucher for anything on their site. They’d make adorable bridesmaid gifts too!

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16 May

A romantic wedding for 80, nestled in the Australian bush, at the iconic Boyd Baker House - now that’s something special, and something Melissa + Guy pulled off beautifully. With the rural landscape as their backdrop, they hosted an outdoor reception surrounded by gum trees, subtle vintage decor, wild flowers, and minimal lighting. Photographer, Louisa Bailey stated that she’d be happy to pitch a tent and live there forever (we may have to join her) – and we can see why!

vintage modern australian wedding

jimmy choo champagne glitter heels

vintage modern australian wedding

What perfect interiors you have Boyd Baker House!

French chantilly lace A-line gown

Melissa on her timeless look: I initially based the design of my gown on a shorter version I had seen in a magazine, but over time and thanks to the amazing bridal couturier that I worked with it evolved into something very different. I love lace and knew that I always wanted to wear it on my wedding day, so I ended up selecting a beautiful piece of French chantilly lace and went with a simple A-line gown that would show it off. Like any girl I love shoes and found the perfect pair – Jimmy Choo champagne glitter heels. AMAZING! I also opted for a simple pair of rose gold earrings with two small champagne diamonds in each earring – a birthday present from my mum.

white floral wedding bouquet

Knowing that Melissa wanted to marry the beautiful bush setting with the delicateness of her wedding dress, Wunderplant created a bouquet of white bougainvillaeas, white sweet peas, white hydrangeas, alba wax flower, pussy willow, Queen Anne’s lace, koala fern, native Australian grasses.

blush bridesmaid dresses

blush bridesmaid dresses

vintage australian wedding

jams as wedding favors

wildflower centerpiece

Great tip for a summer wedding: Melissa had started collecting assorted glass jars to use as vases at her wedding – ending up with more than one hundred. Given that their reception was outdoors in the summer, she knew mosquitos would be a problem. With the extra jars not being used as vases, she sourced a candlemaker to make citronella candles with them. Guests left happy and without any annoying bites!

wedding food

If in need of amazing food for your Australian wedding or event, go with Blakes Feast Catering. Melissa could not recommend them enough!

wedding food

vintage australian wedding

vintage australian wedding

We’ve definitely got to plan a stay at the Boyd Baker House. These two made it look oh so perfect!

Congratulations Melissa + Guy!

Photography: Louisa Bailey / Florist: Wunderplant / Catering: Blakes Feast / Bride’s dress: Andrea Gorrie / Groom’s suit: boutique in Melbourne / Bridesmaid dresses: custom / Groomsmen: J.Crew

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