Introducing Flora

The Lucky Luxe Collection has been historically style-centric from the very beginning, and I realized we might be leaving out our more bohemian brides searching for an aesthetic that’s colorful and organic and those brides on a budget looking for interesting flat print options that don’t sacrifice high style. Letterpress might be the glamorous madame of printing methods, but it’s not for every budget, and it’s not always a great option for the client who wants a layering of color and gradients. The weddings we’re seeing of late are not stuffy. The bridesmaids are wearing what feels good on them, choosing a dress from their grandmothers’ cedar chests or Anthropologie. We’re seeing more intimate ceremonies in gardens and courtyard that focus less on a big party and more on what matters—the new family that’s beginning. So I’ve been thinking of ways our wedding paper design can more accurately reflect the feel of these simple, nature-inspired events.

We are excited to introduce Flora, a new design, created to be a reflection of that couple tied to the land and their love—not tied to the standards of wedding paper formality. The couple packaged the suite with simple seed storage packets from Williams-Sonoma and labeled and filled them with seeds from the iconic wildflower fields in Rabbit Valley, Colorado. They tied dried lavender in with gold and cream baker’s twine to complete the bundle. They make a sweet gift for the couple’s friends and family, and season after season, they are the perfect reminder: “A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love.” 

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The script for the suite is painted by hand in watercolor, and all the fine text is an understated typeface taken from our old Remington typewriter. The invitations are then flat printed on 100% cotton Crane Lettra paper. The lettering choices, layered with colorful antique engravings from Furber’s Twelve Months of Flowers, published in 1730, create a composite that’s altogether modern, bohemian, and nostalgic. We’re thinking of Flora as the new flower child among her sisters in the Lucky Luxe wedding collection.

We’re also really excited to see her popping up over on Oh So Beautiful Paper in a feature today!

At Home featured on Southern Weddings & Oh So Beautiful Paper

We’re so excited to see our new At Home stationery line getting some love on the internet lately. Southern Weddings sponsored an instagram Lucky Luxe painting + stationery giveaway a few days ago and we drew the winner on June 2oth.  I’m excited to get to work painting Cara’s gorgeous Alexandria, Virginia townhouse. Isn’t it beautiful?

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Oh So Beautiful Paper spread the word about our new line, too. Have I mentioned? Nole is my hero!

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Katie + Daniel featured on Snippet & Ink

Daniel and my cousin Jim (who is more like my brother) have been best friends their entire lives, and so I knew him all my growing up years even though we went to school on opposite sides of the county. He’s one of those people that everyone in our town knows and loves—a captain in the U.S. Air Force with an important job in Washington D.C., he’s definitely a hometown hero around here. We all fell in love with Katie when he brought her down south to meet us all and I was tickled to death when he proposed, she accepted, and they asked if we could do custom invitations to incorporate a little bit of home into their wedding day. They were getting married in San Antonio and Katie gave me a few words to go by for the creative direction that were so easy and fun to run with: colorful, Texas, fiesta, playful, fun! Today their tear jerkingly, gorgeously sentimental wedding is featured on Snippet & Ink and I’m so proud that they’re much more than clients, but friends. We love you, Blackledges!

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