Invitations...
I'm finding with planning a wedding, that if something really doesn't make your heart leap, than it's not worth it.
I have been on the look out for rather pukka wedding invitations since the minute we got engaged, mainly because I love a bit of stationary, and because I feared that attempting to make my own invitations they would end up looking naff, despite the fact that I am creative it was a risk I wasn't willing to take.
I went to all the right places, hello lucky! being one of them - and I love their stuff but I just didn't see something that really screamed 'Jen & Matt' style.
I can't remember what prompted me to get in touch with Kristy Rice at Momental Designs, because I had already written off the idea of having such glorious hand made invitaitons due to cost implications. I think you get so far down the road before you find what you want that you think to yourself 'Whats the harm in getting in touch...'
So I contacted Kristy - a lovely woman who when I described the sort of wedding we're having, and the flowers we're using, leaped at the chance of designing us a bespoke invitation.
Crikey - a bespoke invitation! How la-di-da of us!
Here's an idea of the sort of thing she does
The process is an easy one to kick off, I am generally easily pleased and open minded, and have total trust in Kristy and her team to design something that really and truly reflects Matt and I as a couple, and more importantly set the scene of our pending wedding. It's true when you read in all the wedding magazines that wedding stationary really does set the tone of your day, and gives your guests a glimpse of what to expect. And this is what we want to acheive. So we've gone from not really giving a monkeys about Wedding Invitations, to designing our own which is quite exciting for me because I love to paint (watercolours mostly), and really respect and admire those who manage to make a good job of it! I emailed her loads of photographs I had taken of the flowers we want to use, and pics I had pulled off the net for inspiration and given her total artistic license to do as she pleases.
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