Welcome to another illustrated edition of Haley Wrote This! You can support this newsletter by clicking the ♡ button at the bottom and sharing this publication with your friends. Paid subscriptions keep it alive entirely. Thank you! My husband and I have been married for one year today! I would do bad, bad things to go back to our wedding day and relive the party.
Since time travel is not an option, I thought it would be fun to revisit everything I made for the big day. Though I’m not a classic DIY gal (I get frustrated by hot glue guns and multi-step instruction manuals), I can draw! So draw I did, from the invitations to the coasters. With the help of my mom (a Photoshop aficionado), we brought the designs to life. SAVE THE DATESBecause we got married in a glasshouse filled with poppy red and bright orange glass flowers, the color palette was all but decided for us. My mom picked the typeface and text placement, and I illustrated everything else (including my heart characters, which became a motif throughout the additional decor). INVITATIONSYes, wavy edges are trendy as hell, but I think they added such whimsy and playfulness to our invites. Disclaimer: I only have the sample set that the printing company sent me in my possession, so the die cut on the invites below are wacky: COASTERSI mean, these are just FUN (and made a great souvenir—some guests still have and use them today). WELCOME SIGNAGEThis sign stood first at the ceremony entrance and later by the dance floor. I love that it automatically introduced ~the vibe~ of the day (and yes, more wavy edges. I couldn’t be stopped). NAME CARDS AND TATTOOSOn the dinner name cards, we used three different heart characters to indicate which meal guests ordered. As for the tattoos, well. My husband really wanted them to be part of the reception. I was kind of like, ugh, will anyone use them? The answer was YES, YES THEY WILL. Everyone was covered in pink and blue hearts by the end of the night. GUEST BOOK + GIFT SIGNAGEWe put these together in Canva. The internet is a grand, grand place! THANK YOU CARDSInspired by the back of the larger wedding invite, I carried the polaroid design into the thank you note design, highlighting one of my favorite photos from the evening. I didn’t make either of the next two items, but they are both really fun, so here you go: VOW BOOKI solicited the help of my mom’s friend Catherine and her Cricut machine for the vow booklet of my dreams. I really wanted to play on the heart vibe: JACKETSI will shout Lucas Oakley’s name to the rooftops every chance I get—he designed these custom jackets for us, rhinestones and all. I wore mine to a concert the other night—it gets COMPLIMENTS, baby. Thanks for reading! Highly recommend love and parties and making them your own. PS: Reminder that if you’re a paid subscriber, you’re automatically a part of my mail club! Ensure you get your special delivery here. If you enjoyed this edition, please give it a heart at the bottom! And hey — if you like my work, consider becoming a paying subscriber. You rock. |
nedjelja, 18. svibnja 2025.
#114: I Drew My Wedding Invites
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