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Tina & Peter, Martha Stewart Weddings

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I had the pleasure of designing the wedding invitations for my friends Tina & Peter awhile ago and now their sangeet and wedding is featured on the front page of Martha Stewart Weddings! For their Hindu wedding, Tina wanted a colorful and cheerful wedding invitation inspired by a favorite textile pattern with touches of gold foil— her and my favorite. Their whole wedding was absolutely stunning so please make sure to check it out.

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You can see more images of this suite at Niru & Baku.

Jennifer & Christian

The second set of invitations that I designed were for Jennifer and Christian who were married in the oldest Catholic church in Buffalo and celebrated their reception at Shea’s Theatre, a cultural landmark in downtown Buffalo. This suite was also letterpress printed with Studio on Fire on Canaletto Grana Grossa Bianco in a 111# cover weight.

The invitations were square, featuring a vintage looking flourish. To play up the theatre aspect, the reception card was designed to look like a vintage ticket. (“Tale of Three Cities” alludes to the cities the couple has lived to together: Buffalo, Tokyo & New York City.) They were also enclosed in tiny red envelopes that were stamped with a calligraphed sentiment. The RSVP card was designed as a postcard and guests were invited to write a note or draw a picture on the backs of them for Jen and Chris to keep as a keepsake. They also featured a line from the couple’s first dance song, “Can’t Fight This Feeling”.

The suite was mailed in a black envelope with the return address letterpressed in silver ink on the flap. (Not shown to protect the couple’s mailing address.) These were also lined with the song lyrics from their first dance song. Small ceremony program covers were also letter pressed at the same time as the invitation suite and were later bound with red and white twine.

Edit 01.13.2015: You can see more images of this custom wedding suite at Niru & Baku where you can also find information on commissioning your own custom suite.

Detail shots from Jennifer & Christian's wedding invitation suite. All letterpress printing by Studio On Fire.

Vyshali & Amar

I had the pleasure of designing wedding invitation suites for two sets of friends who tied the knot last weekend. The first set were for Vyshali & Amar who had a traditional Hindu wedding.

These were letterpress printed by Studio on Fire on Cranes Lettra Pearl White in a 220# cover weight. The mini hot pink envelopes were rubber stamped with white embossing ink and held the directions and accommodations.

The bride loves gerbera daisies but wanted to keep the feel of these traditional yet modern. We came up with this motif from searching through books of traditional Indian textile patterns and felt that this was what we were looking for and, in a funny way, looked like the daisies she loves so much.

Edit 01.13.2015: You can see more images of this custom wedding suite at Niru & Baku where you can also find information on commissioning your own custom suite.

Detail shots from Vyshali & Amar's wedding invitation suite. All letterpress printing by Studio on Fire.

Studio on Fire : Neel & Neerja

Sorry the site’s been out of whack the past few days. Thank you to everyone who has been so kind as to alert me of the issue via emails and Twitter. (And extra shouts to Stefan who was kind enough to fix it for me.)

Now that that’s out of the way, please allow me to indulge in some navel gazing and blatant endorsing… I recently had the immense pleasure of working with Ben & Selina over at Studio on Fire to produce a pretty complicated invitation I designed for an upcoming wedding. Seriously, if anyone is looking for a printer, pleeaaaase drop them a line because they were so attentive, thorough and all around lovely people to work with.

Ben & Selina recently did a write up of the invitations they produced for me on their blog, Beast Pieces if you’d like to check it out and see more photos.

Edit 01.13.2015: You can see more images of this custom wedding suite at Niru & Baku where you can also find information on commissioning your own custom suite.

Detail of the digital offset vellum overlay and letterpressed invitation produced by Studio on Fire.

Priya is twenty-nine. She lives in New York City. She art directs advertising for a luxury jewelry brand. She loves fizzy lemonade, Ladurée macarons, Jean Schlumberger jewels, vintage fashion advertising, Audrey Hepburn movies and letterpressed paper. She also loves her work.

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