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A Stroudsmoor Wedding in PATami and Matt wanted a rustic, simple and elegant vibe
for their destination PA wedding at the Stroudsmoor Country Inn. Invitation ensemble
featured rsvp, hotel information, and directions to the venue. We then carried their
design over to the menu cards for their reception. Their invitation has become quite
the inspiration for our new couples. Wedding Photography by Ryan from Abella
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Ocean CityChristina and Michael wanted a unique design for their
wedding celebration at the Ocean City Yacht Club. Torn between the feel of lace, boardwalk,
and the ocean we created something all encompassing. A free flowing design reminiscent of
wavy water with a lacy texture.
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Green IrishKate and Brian wanted bright and bold green color for
their wedding at The Water’s Edge in Seabright. This would highlight their Irish theme but
as time passed, we decided to go traditional and found inspiration from another brides
invitation. We modified the design and style to a front back pocket creating an invitation
unique to them. Photography by Vanessa Joy
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As Seen in Glamour Margaret and Jason’s classic Winter Wedding
at The Madison Hotel featured black and ivory stationary for their invitations, table cards,
escort cards, programs, and thank you cards. Their design has become most popular and requested
by other couples. This wedding was later featured in the online “real weddings” section of Glamour
Magazine. Wedding Photography by Elisabeth Millay
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Cherry BlossomsChris and Rob are absolutely amazing and we so enjoyed
working with them on paper items for their Civil Union. This theme ignited during a visit to their
venue at the Stone House in the early spring. We went with their inspiration and designed an
invitation suite that has become quite popular. Staying consistent, we designed coordinating place
cards and later a dance floor spotlight. Their union was featured in EatDrinkCelebrate.com of
Landmark Hospitality, Inc. Photography by The Pros
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You Give Me ButterfliesA Thinking Paper classic; this invitation
ensemble was designed to show off our new pattern pockets and introduce the “ribbon jewel
belt.” This ignited a new trend and has become quite a popular choice.
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Stunning Fall Floral – Part 1Katherine and Sean’s Fall Wedding
at The Palace was truly stunning. Inspired by Chris and Rob’s Cherry Blossom invitation suite,
we changed the colors and flowers to go with their theme creating a design unique to them. It
didn’t stop there; décor and day of paper items tied everything together made for one
unforgettable event. Photography by Vanessa Joy Photography
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Stunning Fall Floral – Part 2Adding that extra special touch, we
worked with our Bride, Katherine’s mom in creating coordinating stickers for the hotel welcome
bags and matching water bottle labels.
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Taste the RusticRobyn and Michael knew exactly what they where
looking for…. Something different! Their colors where pink and grey and they knew they where
going rustic with elegance. We designed a faded grey silhouetted tree with bursts of pink to
focus on where they where getting hitched, Allaire State Park. Photography by Jason Rhee
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Wispy BeachLaura and Casey where looking for a free flowing formal
design with a wispy beach feel to coordinate with their bridal party colors. We created this
invitation suite with an interior layered backing in metallic shimmer blue and stayed classic
ivory on the outside to jive with their venue, Meadow Wood Manor.
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Summer FloralSarah and Michael had a purple and green wedding at
The Channel Club. They where looking for a summer feel without the use of beach elements. We
designed something for them inspired by a past design we created for fun and featured in our
books. We began with their save the date and later designed coordinating programs, menu cards,
and a seating board. Wedding Photography by Lindsey’s Photography
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Cozy Like Love Birds Kim and Andrew where married at the Primavera
Regency and wanted an elegant rustic design for their fall wedding. Their main colors where
parrot blue and orange accented with shades of brown. Two birds where one of their requests
that must be used somehow someway, but not kissing. We kept the design neutral but popped their
colors in the layered backing, birds, and fonts. We accented this ensemble with a rustic net
ribbon belt. Continuing the design theme, we created programs, table cards, and menu cards.
Photography by Marc Anthony Photography
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Nautical in Love Erin and Darren shared a passion for all things
nautical and celebrated at the Crystal Point Yacht Club. We designed their scenic invitation
suite in a navy blue pocket and featured 1 of the 4 symbols on each of their enclosure cards;
Anchor, Ships Wheel, Compass, and Lighthouse. Reiterating the symbols for their “day of” paper
items. Each escort card rotated with the 4 symbols intertwined with their unique guest book - boat
paddles. We created programs for the church ceremony, save the dates, and tented candy buffet cards.
Photography by John Acara
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Irene thee WedElizabeth and William’s destination Vermont wedding at
Aimee Farm featured colors of bright pink and navy blue. Their design taste was fun, simple,
and elegant. Their invitation suite featured here is our angled cut navy blue metallic pocket
with pink interior layered backing accented with navy ribbon on the sides.
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Romance and CastlesJweda and Juan where married at the English Manor
and wanted a design to resemble romance, castles, and crowns. We began the design process with
a castle featured on their save the date magnets. For the invitation suite we stuck with their
color theme- Blue and designed something reminiscent of architecture and a queens magic mirror.
For the ceremony programs we brought back the castle and crown for the cover and pulled tiny
elements from the invitation into the interior.
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Musical Love Notes Sheya and Greg AKA. D.J. Doughboy Project knew
100% their wedding theme at The Bethwood was going to be music. Sheya’s inspiration inspired
us to design exactly what she was looking for. Their invitation suite was a metallic black
pocket accented with their color pink and faded musical notes. Photography b Rita Legband
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All AboardHeather and Jared originally wanted a destination wedding
to a far away island. After thinking things through they changed their mind and decided to host
their wedding at a closer destination- The Water’s Edge in Seabright, NJ. Staying true to their
vision and going beach, we designed a custom boarding pass magnet for save the dates. Later we
carried their design theme of whimsical waves into their invitation ensemble and created donation
cards in lieu of favors.
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Gift from the SeaEmbellish your beach theme with adding a keepsake
to the invitation... a tied starfish!
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Falling in LoveJennifer and Dominick where hosting their wedding
celebration at Pierres mid fall. Rather than the traditional fall foliage they wanted something
different, unique, and eye catching. We started with their engagement photos featured on their
save the date magnets and continued the color scheme to the invitation. We created a rustic tree
in light brown accented with “some” copper leaves. This invitation has become a favorite at the
bridal showcases. For their reception we designed a thumbprint tree to be used as a guestbook -
a beautiful work of art.
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Blue and OrangeCandace and Carrie wanted a beach theme wedding with
starfish for their Civil Union at the Water’s Edge in Seabright, NJ. Rather then us designing
one, we used an actual starfish and attached it to embellished ribbon to match their color scheme.
This was an oversized flat card mounted on sand metallic backing. Absolutely loved working with
these two!
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Vintage DesignJessica and Donald celebrated their Wedding at the
Brooklake Country Club and fell in love with Tami and Matt’s invitation. They wanted something
simple, delicate, and use of their colors gold and burgundy. This ensemble included complete
envelope printing to coordinate their entire invitation suite.
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Kiss the IrishSetting the tone for another Bride to Be, Suzanne and
Kevin had an Irish theme. Their style was simple and classic and what started as a design inspired
by the quilt evolved into just a symbol representing culture. Their wedding took place at the
Newark Museum and the design element didn’t end there. We carried their symbol over to the escort
cards which where placed inside a bed of bright green grass and moss. Photography by Jason Rhee
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Magical Blue Dana and Jeff where married at Battery Gardens in NY. Though
their wedding was in October they truly wanted a summer vibe and loved the colors blue and silver.
Their style was a merge of elegant and whimsical. Their love for Disney played a key factor in this.
We designed double layered flat card suite with a two tone blue and went formal with fonts, printed
and lined envelopes. We carried their design over to the escort cards and table cards, which would
stand aside, reenacted Disney photos from their engagement shoot.
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FormalityLauren and Charlie wanted a very formal feel for their wedding
at Georgian Court University followed by a dinner reception at the Eagle Ridge Golf Club. This
pocket invitation featured interior layered backing in silver accented with black ribbon.
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Purple BuckleThis invitation suite was designed to announce
our new product- rhinestone buckles!
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Coral and Cream Eileen and Beau met while at the beach.
Originally they wanted their wedding celebration to take place on the shore but fell in
love with The Atrium in West Orange, NJ. Their vision was to keep it summer but not beachy.
We created and elegant design with their light summer colors accented with a ribbon belt and monogram.
Wedding Photography by Rebecca Photography
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Winter Generosity Leah and Jay will be married in early December at
The Channel Club and believe in giving back to the community. Their goal was to use as little
paper as they could. We designed a flat card ensemble with a wispy breeze of winter delight.
Our couple has purchased Toms Shoes for each bridal party member and in turn a child from the
organization will receive a free pair of shoes. Each table will be named after a charity and
in lieu of favors; donations will be given to those specific organizations. More to come with
this wedding, keep an eye on our facebook page for details.
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Fall and Baseball Melissa and Mark where married at the PNC Bank Arts
Center. This couple ironically had fall colors but did not want a traditional fall theme invitation
with colored leaves and pumpkins. We created a design for them more on the formal side and accented
this pocket with a layered seal closure and interior. We later designed table names after each
baseball stadium they have visited with a photo for proof. Their escort cards designed like tickets
informing their guests of which row they are seated at.
More photos to come.
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PeacockEmbellished pocket with real peacock feather.
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Wedding in Vermont Patricia and Mark turned their destination wedding
at the Hildene- Lincoln Family Home into one unforgettable weekend event. Design for the save the
date flat card featured photos from their engagement shoot and information printed on the back regarding
hotel accommodations and a breakdown of what’s to come for the weekend ahead. Moving to the invitation
design, the pocket was the best choice. Each enclosure provided additional information as well as invitation
to a Sunday brunch.
Wedding Photography by Polis Photography
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Indian and Greek FusionSmita and George are beautiful friends of ours - you
can imagine how flattered we are, to be asked to design invitations for their wedding at The Pantagis
Renaissance. Smita is very simple and had no requests other than the use of her colors, red and yellow.
With her style in mind, we created a traditional flat card and stepped up the “formal” by slipping her invitation
into a patterned jacket sleeve.
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Making a Paper StatementAngela and James had already picked an invitation
design prior to hearing about us. They admitted they where not happy with the outcome and came to us for
the day of paper items. With the design already set in place, we simply followed it by designing coordinating
programs, photo booth signage, escort cards, table cards, combo cookie tray/photo booth tents for the tables,
and ribbon belts for the vase centerpieces.
Photography by Studio Phoenix Photography
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The Liberty HouseTiffany and Tom celebrated their wedding at the Liberty House
in the fall. Their colors staying true to the season we choose copper, bronze, and gold. We designed something
simple, elegant, and formal for the occasion and later carried their theme into the day of paper items - escort
cards, programs, menu cards, and table cards.
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Whimsical SeahorseAnother Thinking Paper classic, these paper items where
designed to announce our new shell holders for escort cards and the stick fan program. This design has
inspired many brides and the most pointed out at Bridal Showcases.
Photography by JargaPix
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Traditional WhiteJessica and Phil where looking for something very
traditional for their wedding invitations. Staying true to the vision, we created a floral invitation
for their ceremony at Allaire State Park in a front back pocket. The enclosures for the reception
at The Crystal Point Yacht Club with menu selections and hotel information was all neatly tucked in the back.
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Galloping Green Meets Happy AccidentNatalie and Luis had an eye for detail
and where so much fun to work with. Inspired by the design done for Tami and Matt, a home printout of theirs
with a change in color took this design to a whole new level. We used their green color a tint of “accidental”
red and brown for this ensemble which beautifully for their theme at the Galloping Hill Inn.
Photography by Richard B Photography
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Pattern PlayA Thinking Paper classic; this invitation ensemble was designed
to show off a new styled tea-length pocket.
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Burst of Bling Nicole and Michael’s wedding theme in LBI at The Stateroom
was going to be all about glamour, elegance, and bling. We created a design reminiscent of the beach
using their color palette- silver and purple. This ensemble was embellished with a rhinestone and layered
interior shimmer backing to pop the glam. Staying consistent with their theme, we designed escort cards for
their frames and table cards that told a story.
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Hello to the Shore Melissa and James where married at the Water’s Edge in
Seabright, NJ and knew 100% they where going to have a beach theme. We approached this design with
a fun and elegant approach. This pocket ensemble sported a layered seal closure, interior shimmer
blue backing, fun fonts, and a simple starfish.
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Texture: Part 1 With great pleasure we bring to you a fun new product - texture
backing! Though Michelle and Patrick who where married at The Water’s Edge are real couples of ours,
we designed them a new invitation to show off our new product. This ensemble is in a tiffany shimmer
pocket accented with layered texture backing- the perfect combo for a beach wedding!
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Texture: Part 2 Continuation of our new products, we can also provide you
with a textured pocket not just great for the summer but for the fall as well. A beautiful material to
bring into a wedding invitation and one your guests will talk about and hold onto forever!
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Texture: Part 3Again, another “real couple” of ours, Karen and John
who where married at the Long Beach Island Museum, we designed a new invitation for them as well to
show off another new product. These rustic envelopes add a perfect punch to stepping up the traditional
flat card. Your invitation ensemble would go inside an actual mailing envelope but does make for one stunning
first impression for your guests to enjoy and keep forever.
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Elegant Fall Fusion Tricia and Scott where getting married at The Channel
Club in the fall and where looking for something simple but elegant and not “too fall.” We designed their
invitation ensemble with neutral colors- cream, sand, and mauve pulled from the bridesmaids dresses.
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First of the Fall This was one of our first designs created to show off
the creativity of save the dates, invitation pockets, and thank you cards with a design carrying
through from start to finish.
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Rhode Island Helen and Mark celebrated their wedding at the Warwick Country
Club and where looking for something beach but elegant. We kept their design very simple but formal using
a combo of cream, shimmer paper, and blue to match the color of her bridesmaid dresses. The seagulls pulled
the scent of the salt in the air and carried the waves to your toes.
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Classic Fall Wedding Jessica and David where married at the Olde Mill
Inn at the beginning of fall. Amazing couple to work with- they knew exactly what they where looking
for and made the process fun and easy. We designed a falling leaf tree invitation ensemble with a ribbon
belt on the outside of the pocket. Sticking with their theme and colors we designed coordinating escort cards,
and candy buffet cards.
Wedding Photography by Lifetyme Photo and Video
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Scalloped Edges This invitation was designed to announce our new scalloped
edge pockets available in most colors and patterns.
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Angled CutThis invitation was designed to announce our new angled cut
pockets available in most colors and patterns. This invitation ensemble is embellished with silver
shimmer layered backing.
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Day Of Korinne and Pete where married at Chesapeake Beach Resort and
Spa in Maryland. We designed an array of paper products for them: invitations, stick fan programs,
escort tags, salt water taffy favor cards, guest book signage, table cards, and thank you cards.
More photos to come from this wedding!
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Walt DisneyLooking for an elegant Disney invitation- this is it!
Colors can be customized and unique to your event.
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The Channel Club Jen and Jim where one of our very first couple’s to
get married. Jen was looking for something breezy, beachy, and fun with her colors being pink
and blue. We designed an element reminiscent of the dunes and used a navy pocket to hold the matching
enclosures. We also designed layered ceremony programs accented with backing and tied ribbon,
and escort tags for their gifts from the sea.
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It’s Us You had to wonder if Glenn and Trish’s invitation ensemble was
in this gallery somewhere… here it is. This ensemble is one we will never re-create not just
because it’s ours, but because the labor involved was extreme. We hand cut each edge of the
invitation to give a torn edge look- beautifully done- but very time consuming.
Our photographer was Marc Anthony
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The DragonflyAlison and Tom where married the day before Glenn and I,
another “real” first time client. Alison chose to symbolize her dear aunt who has passed by the
use of dragonflies. We designed invitations, programs, table cards/names of Irish pubs, and
escort cards.
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Blue Formal This invitation suite is featured in our silver shimmer
pockets with design in blue detail.
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BlommingChris and Lindsay celebrated their big day at the American Hotel in Freehold, NJ.
Their invitation was designed to coordinate with their theme, purple and blue florals with accents of black.
We created a pocketfold invitation ensemble, accented with an exterior monogramed ribbon belt. Staying
with their theme, we carried over their design into printed envelopes and escort cards.