Art Deco Weddings


Sarah at Art Deco Weddings featured our Gatsby save-the-date postcard this week! The Art Deco Weddings website is a fabulous resource for all things vintage. Sarah created the site to help brides seeking inspiration for their upcoming nuptials.

She explains: “I’m a vintage-loving lady who, when planning my own wedding last year, spent hours upon hours roaming the internet looking for art deco/vintage wedding related goodies. There are lots of great vintage wedding resources, but I felt like the wedding planning community needed one central hub for deco delights, so here we are!”
The site is filled with ideas for 20s-inspired dresses, stationery, music, jewelry and more. She even has tutorials for makeup and pin curls! If you have an upcoming wedding or if you’re just looking for nifty ideas, visit Sarah’s site!
Click here to read the full post on our Gatsby postcard.

Storybook Invitation

Get excited! We’ve added a new design to the collection called Storybook that has tons of customizable iconography. Beach wedding? We’ve got an anchor, seashell or whale. Farm wedding? We’ve got a pig. The sample shown was a vineyard wedding with a vintage engraved icon of grapes. If you have something in mind that’s not shown, we probably have that too so inquire for details!

Rustic Wedding Chic

Look who was featured over on the Rustic Wedding Chic blog today!
I just recently discovered this blog and I’m loving the style of the weddings featured. So Lucky Luxe-ish, isn’t it?
I can’t wait for y’all to see tomorrow’s blog. Found a great new Mississippi-based company that I know you’re gonna love!


Green. Vintage. Fabric. Bouquets.

We’ve built our business on textural pieces like the handkerchief invitations and letterpress invitations, so you know I’m a sucker for anything textile and nostalgic. How gorgeous is this bouquet from Cotton Gin Events? It’s made from vintage muslin, linen, and the bride’s own sentimental collection of fabrics.

The bride’s grandmother’s vintage pillow case became roses with whipstitching along the edges.


The buttons were a part of an aunt’s collection, and the tulle came from the bride’s mother’s wedding dress.
Can you think of a more perfect way to carry the memory of a loved one on your wedding day? Because I definitely cannot. You can keep it forever! I think sentimental fabric bouquets are about to give the floral industry a run for their money.

The ladies at Cotton Gin (another Mississippi-made company!) create custom bridal bouquets starting at $200, and smaller bridesmaid bouquets starting at $125.

Boston with a punch of pink

In case you’re considering the added expense of edge painting on your invitations, I think you need to see our first-ever hot pink edge painting on a Boston suite in double-thick Crane Lettra. We love a punch of color in unexpected places—especially on a black and white invitation!

Ilene & Larry

This morning the sun was perfect for photographing letterpress and showcasing what is possibly the finest invitation suite we’ve ever done. Ilene’s wedding will be French-inspired so we took cues from our Paris postcard and the Deco suite to create a lavish, ornamental and textural invitation that I can’t stop picking up and touching:

The belly band and 2nd color ink throughout is a barely-there cameo pink that I hope we have the opportunity to use again and again. Oh, man. I want a do-over on my own wedding invitations!

Addressing Hemingway

The travel-inspired Hemingway suite is certainly our most popular letterpress Collection design, but this is the very first time I’ve seen them addressed so simply and beautifully:

Tahlia discovered the perfectly understated FREE font called ‘Telegram‘. I think it’s awesome for addressing your airmail envelopes on the cheap. Isn’t she clever? She had them hand-cancelled at the post office as well so the postage mark coordinates with the icon on the envelope flap. I love when brides send us photos of the finished product! Congratulations, y’all!

Steve Miller Band

Next up in the Live At The Garden concert series—the Steve Miller Band! Everyone loves The Joker, and in a nod to that song we put some vintage peach engravings in the flourishes and in reference to Fly Like An Eagle, the words ‘tick tock’ are quietly mixed into the framing. I wish I could take credit for those lyrical references, but that was all Martin, my former boss at Red Deluxe. Many thanks once again to the killer job by our head pressman, Friedrich!






Paris

Do you read the Oh Happy Day blog? She’s giving away a 7-day trip to Paris and I just entered the competition! We honeymooned in New York City, and I’ve seen most of the US and Great Britain… But I sure would love to spend a week in France. Check it out!


One Week at Lucky Luxe

Today, Sarah-Guyton, our recent one-week intern, will be guest blogging. I’m so thankful for her help while Annalee has been out of the studio!

Earlier this year, I approached Erin about doing a brief internship with Lucky Luxe to learn more about running a small design business. My sister found her blog online, like many other people, and forwarded the site to me. I immediately asked my mother, an old family friend of Erin’s parents, to contact Erin about a “mini” internship this summer. I was afraid that she wouldn’t know who I was if I asked her directly! I’m so thankful that I had this opportunity to visit with Erin and learn about her career and business. While my time with Lucky Luxe was brief, I picked up many helpful tips and insights:

Be a good business manager.

It surprised me to learn that many people think Lucky Luxe is run by a large team of designers and office staff. In reality, Lucky Luxe has one designer and one business manger and works with 3 pressmen. This month, Erin is running the shop alone while Annalee is taking a school course! She is super organized and never seems stressed out by her workload. For example, this week she had a shipment of envelopes go missing. It took her awhile to figure out where the envelopes were shipped (a customer service rep at the paper company suggested the package might have been signed by someone at the Lucky Luxe loading docks ha!), but she remained calm and collected the whole time!

Cultivate your artistry and skill.

The cards that Erin designs are so intricate and beautiful, and I love the postcards and the hankies! Erin is constantly challenging herself to find new embellishments, fonts, and faster ways to edit images. I learned so many new things that I can’t wait to use in Photoshop and Illustrator! Biggest lesson: even though free fonts seem super amazing on the outside… nothing beats what you can do with a paid font! (this is a tough lesson for those of us who are college kids trying to design outside of the fonts already on our computers!) 🙂

Fill your life with the things you love.

Ben and Erin’s loft apartment (Lucky Luxe headquarters) is absolutely adorable and truly reflects who they are and what they value. I love literally EVERYTHING about her apartment! While I realize that it’s important to find inspiration in everyday things, it is also essential to make your environment into something that will inspire you.

Embrace and promote your community.
After calling Laurel home for nearly twenty years, my family moved away in 2006. The city, and especially the downtown area, has changed so much since we left! Laurel has so many unique things to offer, like an amazing crepe shop and tons of loft apartments! This whole week I felt like i was in a different city. Both Erin and Ben are very involved in Laurel Main Street and I am very excited to see what this part of town becomes in the next few years.

Erin, thank you so much for letting me visit with you for the week. You taught me so much about being an artist and a businesswoman. I am eager to try out your tips and tricks. Your grace, hospitality, and passion will inspire me for years to come.


Thank YOU, Sarah-Guyton! It was amazing having another set of eyes to critique our work and another set of hands to prepare our orders. You’re welcome anytime at Lucky Luxe!