Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Save the Dates: Step One



I began creating our Save the Date's for Zephyr's and my upcoming October nuptials this past Saturday. Being a graphic designer, I was tormented by so many ideas and things I wanted to create that I needed to finally lay everything out in front of me; or better yet post it on my pin cork board (not the virtual kind) and see what I was drawn to most. I am also trying to keep with my theme of Vintage Lost and Found. With this in mind our wedding will be held at the Glen Foerd Mansion along the Delaware River in Northeast Philadelphia; a grand estate built in the mid 1800's.

When going to the mansion on a tour with my fiance Zephyr I fell in love with all it's antiques, books, grand staircase, art gallery (boasting an original Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Monet!) as well the beautiful surrounding gardens and landscape. I felt as though I was transformed back into an era of romance, beauty and simpler times. I wanted to design our save the dates to have a similar feeling. A mix of lost and found with vintage style fonts and graphics.

We started this process with a mission to search for vintage hankies. My soon to be mother-in-law is a pro at this, she collected over 200 vintage hankies and sifted through them weaning out the stained, holed or ones that were loved so much over time that they just would not be usable. Our search was successful with easily 150 to 200 vintage hankies in decent condition!

After finding the hankies was my next task of creating a monogram for Zephyr and I. After many hours of playing with type and rearranging letters I figured out what would work best for this project. As you see in the above photo. I sent the monogram to a stamp company to have a rubber stamp made for printing. I'm hoping to utilize this stamp in many of the projects I do for the wedding... from favor bags to menus.

I then enlisted my amazingly creative friend Bonnie, who is co-owner of Kaye Rachelle Designs (www.kayerachelledesigns.com) She is an expert at printing on fabric and we had a blast creating all of Zephyr's and my save the date hankies. Bonnie dealt with the ink and stamping the monogram onto the hankies, while I was in charge of ironing and hanging all the hankies to dry. We used a navy blue oil based printing ink and a roller to transfer the ink onto the stamp. I couldn't have done this with out her. The process was completely pain free, even our test hankies turned out awesome!

And here is the final product for "step one"....."step two" will follow in the next post! Stay tuned.













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