A handwritten note preserved in letterpress for a wedding invitation is just the sort of personal, unexpected element I love. Note to self: must run out this evening and purchase new MS Weddings magazine.
Via Brooklyn Bride
A handwritten note preserved in letterpress for a wedding invitation is just the sort of personal, unexpected element I love. Note to self: must run out this evening and purchase new MS Weddings magazine.
Via Brooklyn Bride
love, love, LOVE this post and i wish i would have thought of that for my own wedding…i am right on your heels for running out to buy the new MS Weddings. thanks for the post!
Running out right now…wow…
this was my favorite invite from the issue. i have two copies – i wish one could time travel to you right now 😉
LOVE!
A hand written anything lately is what a crave, but yes how unexpected but lovely this would be!
oh this is a great idea! i might have to try it out with future invites, etc.
Have you heard of the fontifier? If you go to http://www.fontifier.com/ they will make your very own font from samples of your handwriting. This way, if you are working in Adobe or a similar design program you can include your handwriting as a font. Cool no?
I LOVE this idea! It’s so personal and simple
As a bride-to-be on a tight budget, I recently discovered an online bridal jewelry store called GlamForLess.com.
Though their website is plain and simple, I found some great deals on jewelry sets for me and my bridesmaids.
I think other readers on a tight budget may also find GlamForLess.com to be helpful.
You may want to check them out at http://www.glamforless.com/ and inform other readers about it.
Keep up the good work.
Best regards,
Lisa Bloom