Congratulations!! You're engaged!! Let the wedding planning begin!
With SO many ideas for brides out there, especially with sites like Pinterest and Etsy, most brides feel the pressure to perfect every detail of their special day. Do not be afraid to delegate! Here are a few ways we've helped our brides achieve the wedding of their dreams, down to every last detail.
With SO many ideas for brides out there, especially with sites like Pinterest and Etsy, most brides feel the pressure to perfect every detail of their special day. Do not be afraid to delegate! Here are a few ways we've helped our brides achieve the wedding of their dreams, down to every last detail.

"Le Moyne" font with shading like "The Crowley" on save-the-date envelopes. Let Jennifer Sidney Calligraphy help create the perfect font style for YOU!

Chic slate gray envelopes with white ink

A bride created a letterpress return address template that she loved and we re-created it for her. One of my favorite parts of her invitation!

Unsure of how to address your invitations? Try this. "Mr. and Mrs. John and Jane Doe". And if the woman is the doctor, don't forget the envelope would read "Doctor and Mr. Jane and John Doe".

Shower favors with the couples' monogram written on a sticker. "Lavender Bath Salts" tied to the raffia. Monogram and label could be added to most any favor you are using!

Love the nautical navy and white. And LOVE all the details this bride came up with. I cannot take credit for creating these ideas, only for executing them!
On each table was a card similar to this along with a blank anniversary card. Each guest at the table signed their best wishes. Each anniversary for the next 18 years (or the number of tables your have at your reception) the bride and groom will open a card and read what their guests wrote all those years ago.
On each table was a card similar to this along with a blank anniversary card. Each guest at the table signed their best wishes. Each anniversary for the next 18 years (or the number of tables your have at your reception) the bride and groom will open a card and read what their guests wrote all those years ago.

Place cards. The small white Adirondack chair also served as part of each guest's favor.

Table Numbers on chalkboard wood slices.