Occassionally, I get contacted by the mother of groom! Cyndi was looking for a seating chart for her son and soon-to-be daughter-in-law Krystal's reception. Cyndi's sister had passed away last last fall, and as her brother was going through her belongings he stumbled upon some program paper she had purchased. The paper was embossed with beautiful calla lilys, and Cyndi really wanted to carry that theme through the rest of the reception. Since Krystal and James' colors are ivory, champagne, and brown I designed the calla lily into the background of the seating chart. For their table numbers, I reversed the color scheme to play up the champagne color against the ivory colored linens. Their table numbers are double-sided panel cards printed on metallic champagnium cardstock with brown lettering, and also serve as a menu for their guests!
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Showing posts with label Menus. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Krystal + James Reception Pieces
Occassionally, I get contacted by the mother of groom! Cyndi was looking for a seating chart for her son and soon-to-be daughter-in-law Krystal's reception. Cyndi's sister had passed away last last fall, and as her brother was going through her belongings he stumbled upon some program paper she had purchased. The paper was embossed with beautiful calla lilys, and Cyndi really wanted to carry that theme through the rest of the reception. Since Krystal and James' colors are ivory, champagne, and brown I designed the calla lily into the background of the seating chart. For their table numbers, I reversed the color scheme to play up the champagne color against the ivory colored linens. Their table numbers are double-sided panel cards printed on metallic champagnium cardstock with brown lettering, and also serve as a menu for their guests!
Labels:
Menus,
Reception Accessories,
Seating Chart,
Table Numbers
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Anita's Custom Programs & Menus
Anita was throwing an 80th Birthday Party for her husband Jim. She had ordered invitations through someone else, but they were not able to provide her coordinating programs. Anita brought me one of her invitations, which were made of a black metallic paper with a deep metallic red and silver foil stripe along the bottom edge, and printed on metallic paper. Her booklets are made of the same black metallic paper, printed on the white metallic with a silver foil backer. The program is listed on the left side of the program, with the menu printed on the right. The booklet has the deep metallic red and silver foil stripe carried through on the outside edge so that it coordinates with her invitations perfectly!
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