The mom-to-be was celebrating her shower with a book theme, colored gray and turquoise. Using Adobe Illustrator, I designed the owl icon and laid out the various prints and typefaces for a coordinated, aesthetically-pleasing visual.
Every good invitation needs a coordinated thank you! To compliment the previous book baby shower invitation, I designed this one-sided thank you card so the mother-to-be could properly thank her guests.
This colorful bride chose bold oranges and pinks to fit her theme. With her shower being held in a greenhouse, I matched the rustic, natural feel of the venue with the hand-stylized typography on the invitation.
The bride-to-be chose a theme of hydrangeas, blues, and wildflowers. I brought her vision to life by printing the invite, hand cutting the hydrangeas and ball jar, and lifting it with foam stickies. Twine, craft paper, and Washi tape added finishing touches.
Inside design of previous invitation. Various typefaces combined to create a visual playground to display the invite's key information. Carried use of Washi tape over for consistency.
This bride desired a vintage approach to her table dressings. I created five floral hand drawings using ink pens, then Photoshopped the appropriate table number on each.
The long view of the estate tables, adorned with jewel-toned floral arrangements and set with the vintage, hand-drawn table number.
Laid out a simple, easy-on-the-eyes menu in Adobe Illustrator to compliment the ink-drawn table numbers.
Using canvas, grosgrain ribbon, and acrylic paint, I created chair covers hand-painted with the Italian words "avere" (to have) and "tenere" (to hold). These were placed over the back of the bride and groom chairs.