Invitations

May 01, 2008

Wedding Tales - A fairytale DIY & Budget Friendly Wedding

The Indie Wedding Guide would like to welcome our sponsor and "newly married" Alissa (Lewis) now Harvey to the Indie Wedding Guide for May. Alissa shares with us her fabulous DIY and budget friendly wedding.

It’s true! You CAN have an intimate AND elegant wedding that will not break your bank, harm the earth or turn you into a compulsive wedding diva that will make your fiancée start thinking twice about marrying you! This newlywed did it—so can you!

 

Alissa_iwg After getting engaged in late October, I immediately got to planning the invitations I would make for our April 6th wedding. Being my own client was quite challenging and I’ll admit that several times I was "thiiiis" close to bagging the whole thing and sending out e-vites to my 38 guests. But a savvy indie business owner takes every opportunity she can for (shameless) self-promotion. Once I got rolling I really was enjoying the process and decided to take hand-made a bit further and spread it into other areas of the wedding, including the ceremony. Doing this allowed us to plan a beautiful wedding night in under 6 months for less than $3,000—for real!

 

Enlisting the creative brains of my friends and family was a huge help. I had the stationery elements covered, but there was more to it than that! 

 

Ceremony It’d be a cold day in hell when I’d spend a week’s paycheck (or more!) on a dress I’d wear for a few hours and then, never again. I tried on a ton of wedding gowns that were just “ok”…believe it or not, the “one” was a bridesmaid’s dress! It came in multiple colors, so having it made in ivory was no problem. They even custom cut the back of the dress to accommodate covering my giant bra! And are you ready for the price tag—sit down…$236. True story.

 

We wanted our wedding to feel more like a dinner party amongst friends, so we were very selective with our guest list. More important than any décor items, was our ceremony. I walked down to the aisle to Annie Lenox’s version of “Waiting in Vain”—one song out of our five-hour IPOD music mix that played all night. Because of the intimate nature of what we were about to do—profess our love and hearts in front of our nearest and dearest—it needed to make an impact. Instead of selecting passages out of a book, Darryl and I stayed up late the night before the wedding and wrote our own version of what we’d promise to each other throughout our lives together. Then, we exchanged rings that we had custom made by a local jewelry artisan. Later, our guests described the experience of witnessing that moment as touching and very intense.

 

On_the_way With such a small amount of guests, we only needed four large round tables for dinner. When a florist quoted me $800 to put centerpieces on the table I nearly died! After all, at the end of the night the flowers would be gone…along with our $800! So instead, I chose to have just a bouquet made along with some corsages and boutonnières for our parents. My mom, who is an avid gardener with a knack for everything she touches, picked up some bulk flowers at our local grocery. She used vintage vases that she had already, and added some local greenery from her own garden to make a few gorgeous arrangements for less than $20 each! On each table, I placed candelabras that I picked up at Home Goods on clearance—candlelight is perfect for an evening wedding! The entire room was decorated for under $250!

 

As a stationery designer, I have heaps and heaps of scrap paper cuttings from every job I complete, but I can never bear to throw them away. Good thing—I was able to use the scraps to print my own menus and place cards for each guest. My new husband is a huge Lord of the Rings fan, so as a nod to him, the menus featured a quote about food by J.R.R. Tolkien—little details like this require very little effort, but go a long way! I combined the place cards with the favors by wrapping up a set of 6 blank note cards that I’d made with each guest’s name. (Remember what I said about the shameless self-promotion?)

 

Cake My best friend and maid of honor is also a pastry chef, and she made us a beautiful, petite wedding cake which we topped with a custom-illustrated bride and groom created from a photograph I’d sent to MissAvocado on Etsy. A friend from my college days shot photos for us all day long—we’ll then use the prints to create our own album.

 

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Here’s the thing about weddings—they’re over before you know it! Knowing this I couldn’t justify spending excessively. We set a budget that we were comfortable with and we were easily able to maintain it by doing it ourselves! Best of all, we really felt like we were a “part” of our own wedding! It’s easier and a lot more manageable than you may think!

Thanks Alissa for sharing your special day with us. Be sure to visit Alissa's website Mew Paper Arts!

April 21, 2008

Eco-Friendly Bridal Invitations by Woman Craft

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WomanCraft, a non-profit and social enterprise employing women who are currently homeless or are no longer homeless in Chicago, specializes in handmade and eco-friendly bridal invitations.

WomanCraft has always been green since the organization has been producing exclusively handmade 100% recycled paper - and providing jobs to women transitioning from homelessness - since 1998. “People started asking us to make their wedding invitations 3 or 4 years ago and we did here and there, just by request at first,” says Nancy Phillips, general manager of WomanCraft. “Now weddings are over half of our business and ‘green brides’ from all over the country have found us. Last year, we won [Chicago] Mayor Daley’s GreenWorks award for leadership environmentally responsible products.”

 

WomanCraft exists to employ women as artisans. “The fact that we recycle shredded office paper and use reclaimed botanic elements means that we pay less for raw materials and that more money goes to pay the artisans, which supports our social mission - so the environment wins, the artisans win and eco-friendly customers win,” says Phillips.

 

Some brides wonder whether you can still be cost-effective and green. WomanCraft seems to think so since brides have definitely fueled the organization’s growth. “WomanCraft's reputation for custom "green" invitations has definitely driven our growth, especially as we've started serving more brides across the country,” Phillips adds. “Our handmade paper is exclusively recycled, so - for us - being "green" hasn't added any costs - just more customers. From a pricing standpoint, we offer value by being green and providing custom invitations for about the same cost as other invitations.”

 

But that’s not to say eco-friendly wedding invitations can’t look as stylized and beautiful as their more traditional counterparts. “WomanCraft believes the ‘green’ wedding options have to be as gorgeous and stylish as traditional options – that we need to continually offer even ‘greener’ options with more customization and that brides are willing to set aside more traditions to have a greener wedding,” says Phillips.

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Even eco-friendly invitations have seen changes in recent years. “Two years ago, using postcards for reply cards was a big ‘green’ concession - now more couples are using email or web replies,” Phillips points out. “More people are requesting hemp twine instead of satin ribbon. More people want all-recycled, not just recycled content.”

 

Phillips embraces bridal couples’ interest in doing everything they can to make their special day not only memorable, but thoughtful. “When a couple's values are reflected in the choices they make in planning their wedding, it makes their event more meaningful for them and for their guests,” she says. “WomanCraft's customers are delighted that their invitations support women who are working to create new beginnings, support a sustainable environment and are handmade in custom colors.”

 

And at the end of the day, choosing products and vendors with positive impact on the community and the earth adds meaning to a couple's wedding.

 

For more information about WomanCraft wedding invitations, you can contact:

Nancy Phillips, General Manager, WomanCraft

phone: 773-521-3414; email: womancraft@yahoo.com

Web site: Web site: www.WomanCraft.net

 

March 27, 2008

A Toast to our Sponsor - cardgirl

Cardgirlinvitations Vintage Indie & Eco-Chic Weddings would like to send a "toast" to our indie sponsor Cardgirl . We are thrilled to have a wonderful custom & eco-chic invitation company with with us to celebrate Indie Weddings Month!








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Set the tone with an eco-chic invitation. The cardgirl custom invitation studio designs eco-friendly invitations, programs, stationery, and any paper good desired to complete your vision.




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They infuse your style into high quality materials and soy-based letterpress printing to express the individuality of your wedding day.

March 17, 2008

Greenward Shop Owners Scott & Simone Share their "Eco-Indie" Wedding

Scottsimonegreenwardwedding We love this contribution from Greenward Shop owners Scott & Simone. Here they share the many different ways they supported independent businesses and reduced their environmental impact with their wedding.

    * Selected a friend-of-a-friend photographer, an independent photographer working out of San Francisco arsmagnastudio.com












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Instead of the traditional cake topper, we commissioned a set of handmade birds from Ashley Anna Brown/Fern Animals.





Since we were getting married in October in Vermont and the weather can be a little iffy, we had a friend knit a shawl for Simone and a capelet sweater for Briana, the maid of honor. These are both gorgeous, heirloom pieces that don't scream "wedding!" so they'll be worn for years quite happily.

   Scott found a jewelry designer through a friend that has taught at the North Bennett Street School in Boston's North End. The NBSS is an amazing school that specializes in "old world" craftsmanship. Our designer, Tracey Jenkins, started her own studio--Green Spot Studio and with her help we ended up with unique custom rings that we admire nearly everyday!

Save_the_date2_greenwardwedding We wanted to try to make as many things as possible for the wedding. We knew doing so would end up cheaper, but--more importantly--would result in a unique event.
          o We designed and hand screen-printed (with a Gocco) our save-the-date cards.
          o We designed, printed, and cut our invitations.




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We made much of the table settings including the flowers! We spent about a month making individual paper flowers. We thought this would be an eco-friendly option (since floral industry is particularly tough on the environment--pesticides, flowers traveling long distances, etc.).


Table_decoration1_greenwardwedding * For our rehearsal dinner we hired a Vermont caterer who specializes in using local and/or organic ingredients.     

* Our wedding and reception were at a small inn in Stowe, VT. With their help we selected a menu that included local and organic ingredients, including organic wine and beer.

* Since we live in Cambridge, MA and knew that many of the guests would be traveling to Stowe, VT we purchased carbon offsets from Vermont-based Native Energy.

   * Our registry included the option to donate to our favorite organizations like our local NPR station, the Conservation Law Foundation,  the Massachusetts and Freedom to Marry







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Thanks again to Scott & Simone of Greenward. Head over to their shop at                         

1776 Massachusetts Ave. Unit 1
                        Cambridge, MA 02140

Can't make it to this Eco-modern shop in person? They just opened up their online shop!


March 10, 2008

A Toast To Our Sponsor, Katherine Meiller

Katheriemeiller Vintage Indie & Eco-Chic Weddings would like to send a "toast" to our indie sponsor Katherine Meiller.  We are thrilled to have an artist with us to celebrate Indie Weddings Month!








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In these days of computer-generated graphics, hand lettering offers a unique, classy touch to your wedding. Katherine offers fine calligraphy to enhance invitations, envelopes, place cards, menus, photo mats, or even vows.

Her style is elegant and beautiful, and she treats each piece as a work of art. With over 20 years of experience, Katherine has worked with brides all over the country, making them happy, and making their guests feel honored with a custom gift.

March 07, 2008

A toast to our sponsor, Mew Paper Arts

Mew_paper_arts Vintage Indie & Eco-Chic Weddings would like to send a "toast" to our indie sponsor Mew Paper Arts. We are happy to have Mew Paper Arts here with us this March to celebrate Indie Weddings Month. Read on for a little bit more about Mew Paper Arts.

"Alissa Sampogna is the designer behind Mew Paper Arts--a place to find unique and extraordinary invitations and paper products for your wedding and special events."


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A peek into her studio in suburban Danbury, Connecticut would reveal her cat (and business partner) Cooper practicing being a rug, racks of paper in colors good enough to eat and probably one or two empty tea cups.



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Alissa combines vintage and new images with her own original illustration to create an eye-catching invitation ensemble that captures the essence of your personality and gives your guests a hint of what's in store.



Alissa's invitations are an entirely handmade process--from the design and layout to the printing and assembly of each piece.  Each invitation can be tailored to coordinate with the colors and theme of your event.  If you don't see it in the shop, Alissa will work with you to put your vision on paper.