With so many couples deciding to postpone & cancel their weddings this year, it was so exciting to hear that Bec & Tom decided to go ahead with their marriage and elope. So, with social distancing and event limitations in mind, we went ahead and shot their ceremony in Emerald.
It's uncertain when the changes to social distancing and isolation will change. As the number of guests allowed at venues at one time keep dropping by the day, we know it can be very disheartening when all you want to do is marry the love of your life.
With the governments announcement to ban indoor gatherings of 100 people or more, this is a very sensitive time for everyone. Especially for you brides & grooms-to-be who have planned to have your weddings in the wonderful year of 2020. We understand everyone's concern over possibly having to postpone your wedding dates and confusion over how this will possibly effect your bookings with vendors.
I’m about to get real with you all. As a designer, it’s all well and good for me to come up with creative design ideas and think of different concepts for printing, paper textures and finishings. But it’s not always that simple…
The final step to getting your wedding invitations made is obviously to print them. There are so many different printing and finishing techniques that it can get quiet time consuming and expensive.
Never underestimate the power of paper. The way it looks and feels makes a massive difference to the way that your guests will view your wedding.
Typography plays an important role in the look and feel of your invitations. I receive a lot of requests to use script fonts in invitations, however there are so many different types of script fonts out there that it can be quite confusing choosing the right one.
Choosing a colour scheme can be as simple as picking your favourite colour. But you also need to take into consideration whether or not that colour fits in with your theme.
So now that the guest list is locked in, the date is set and the venue is booked, we can now start inviting people to our engagement party.
Now that the guest list is "done" we've moved on to the venue hunting. We've tried not to restrict ourselves too much on our criteria, and by keeping our options open we're hoping to score a hidden gem that we may not have thought about looking at.
Writing up the guest list is probably the hardest and most tedious part of the whole event organising process. How do you decide who comes
I'm not usually one to agree to fly off to a winter destination. But when Frank said "Japan", my tickets were booked and off we went! And what an amazing trip it turned out to be as we hit another milestone in our relationship.
We're so excited to be featured among so many other amazing wedding invitations designers on the Hooray! Mag website today.
We've noticed recently that a lot of people who have travelled through Athens, wouldn't recommend it to anyone else. Why? Because it's not your typical picturesque holiday destination
I'm here to tell you that I know the secret to getting around Bali in peace and without getting ripped off! Are you ready for this? Let's dive in!
We decided to go ahead and plan 3 small(ish) weddings, all in 1 year in 3 different countries with a budget of $20,000. It was a crazy idea but we did it, and here’s how.