I used the "pretty adorable" font for the calligraphy on these escort cards. April displayed them in a breathtaking way by using a salvaged door, a little chicken wire and old-school clothing pins. I just have to share the invitations that April created for the shoot. The color scheme is something unique that you won't find at every wedding you attend this year and I am loving the pattern that's carried throughout the suite!
Below is a complete list of the industry professionals that contributed to this shoot:
The pattern was even carried over to the table numbers which were displayed in the centerpieces containing an abundance of gorgeous white peonies.
You can see the rest of the images from the shoot right here on elizabeth anne designs! Thanks to April Foster for allowing me to contribute! Pictures by Megan W Photography.
You can see the rest of the images from the shoot right here on elizabeth anne designs! Thanks to April Foster for allowing me to contribute! Pictures by Megan W Photography.
Below is a complete list of the industry professionals that contributed to this shoot:
Conceptualization, Design, Stationery – April Foster Events Photography – Megan W Photography Flowers – JP Parker Flowers Venue – Laurel Hall Indianapolis Cake & Cupcakes – The Cake Stand, Cheryl Blessing Macarons and Meringue – Circle City Sweets Rice Treat Pops and dipped cookies – April Foster Events Calligraphy – Penned and Pretty
4 comments:
You did an awesome job on the Calligraphy! Thanks for being a part of the team :)
Beautiful job!
It does look gorgeous from the picture that was taken.
zane
I would love to add this Door DIY to a new book that is being put together for national publication. I work with HGTV and Better Homes & Gardens.
Please contact me, just stunning!
Shannon Quim
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