Paper

Map to my Heart…

November 23rd, 2010

Rather than being the rather romantic post this sounds like, today I’m sharing a find that I stumbled across almost a year ago now and immediately cursed that I hadn’t found earlier on…. specifically before my big day. One of the details I used to swoon over on the blogs across the pond were the quirky-as-you-like wedding maps incorporated in lots of the stationery. At the time I couldn’t find anything like it over here at all, so I was delighted to find a UK supplier with some amazing designs by Lydia, at Hand-drawn Maps

Every peice of work is unique and starts as a pen & ink illustration drawn by hand, giving a personal, artistic quality that you won’t find anywhere else.

You can get involved and add your own ideas to the design process to ensure you get exactly what you want. What you will receive at the end is a stunning, professional and accurate map that will add an extra sparkle to any invitation, and provide a wonderful keepsake to remember your special occasion.

I just love how personal these are as you can specify all the little details you want included, incorporating your wedding style, themes and colours, plus the details about your lives together that make you a couple. According to which package you choose you then receive a CD with the map as a .jpg image for professional quality printing and every package includes a signed high quality print of your finished map – a brilliant keepsake of the effort you put into the details.

Both the stationery and Hand-drawn Maps come in a variety of styles, some more colourful and quirky like those shown here, or if you love them, but want to stay in keeping with a simpler theme, you can work within one or two colours to tone with and existing stationery design.

Special Offer for Rock My Wedding Readers!

Best of all Hand-drawn Maps are offering a special offer for Rock My Wedding readers… 20% discount on all orders until 31st Dec 2010 (valid on all artwork design but excluding printing.) To take advantage of this generous offer quote promotional code MAPS-ROCK-2010 when placing your order!

Yours Truly

Rebecca
xoxo

Coquette Paper and Press

November 12th, 2010

One of the things I still get really excited about when it comes to wedding style is Paper. Stationery has always been a bit of an obsession of mine and one of the many things I think the US streaks ahead in when it comes to designs and variety. I’m always pleased to see the UK keeping up in terms of creativity and unique inspiration and this particular company is doing exactly that. And when Katy introduced herself and her company I was really really excited :) . This is what RMW is all about…

Coquette Paper and Press offer a variety of wedding stationery designs that, for me, suit almost any wedding style, encompassing our current love for all things retro vintage and reminiscent of days gone by, right through to more modern or romantic text based designs with gorgeous fonts. Katy, the lady behind the designs, has written a little bit about Coquette Paper and Press so I’m going to hand you straight over…

Coquette Paper & Press was born when a lifelong obsession with stationery collided with sisters and friends who were getting married and discovering that their wedding stationery options were as limited as they were uninspiring. As a self-confessed font-geek, hopeless romantic and lover of all things stationery, I couldn’t help but get involved in making sure they found their heart’s desire.

When Coquette Paper & Press began, I had just given up my job as a graphic designer and was on the brink of retraining as a make up artist, so while my days were filled with lipstick, powder and paint, my evenings were consumed by paper samples and typography. Like a kid in a candy store I have continued to explore and develop my two loves, make up & design and the two now sit side by side quite happily, inspiring & motivating each other.

The current collection features 10 invitation suites, all heavily influenced by the US ‘Indie’ wedding and letterpress trend, along with a special design called Kitty. Named for the bride it was first designed for, the scrapbook style ‘folder’ wraps around a traditional or bespoke invitation, and gives guests all of the info needed for the special day, while featuring bits and pieces from the bride and groom’s life together, symbols of a first date, postcards from the ‘proposal’ holiday, letters and poems shared by the couple.

Alongside letterpress, thermographic, lithographic & giclee printing, I also offer “Print at Home” designs for brides looking to save on the pennies.

It is so good to see a product as good as this available on a more cost effective basis for those planning brides who don’t have the biggest budget to stretch around. It just goes to show, you don’t have to compromise on DIY paper with a smaller budget. And for those of you who can afford a bespoke option, such as the Kitty, the sky’s the limit in terms of the creativity you can show off. I would be so impressed to receive an invitation like these, I think I’d have to sit down and just gaze at it. For me, every wedding invitation sets the tone for the wedding and my brain would literally explode imagining what was to come in a day that started with aCoquette Paper and Press design!

Tell us your favourite… text based, retro graphics or scrapbook style?

Yours Truly,

Rebecca
xoxo

The Vintage Draw – Vicky Trainor Designs Fairytale-Worthy Stationery.

November 6th, 2010

Once Upon a time there was a lovely stationery designer lady called Vicky Trainor who decided that the world of pretty paper needed something new. And by something new what she actually meant was something new created out of many unique shiny items of old.

With a selection of vintage linens, appliqued ditsy florals, buttons, beading and embroidery Vicky was able to make some the most delicious invitations and favours in all of the land, suitable for the very fairest of them all…… the discerning fairytale bride.

Vicky Trainor :The idea behind our new little collection ‘made with love’ arrived one day whilst sorting and organising my endless boxes of collected haberdashery. At the bottom of this box was my little sewing case that I made when I was 7 years old. I spent hours, when I was younger, collecting and making endless pieces, some useful some not so useful, pressing flowers, organising my grandma’s button box….

We were starting to work on ideas, at the time, for new collections for 2011-2012 – we wanted to create something very different to our current printed collections and we had been researching embroidery and haberdashery from the 40’s and early 50’s and, from this, ‘made with love’ was born. This collection is the first to be created from our new ‘Vintage Drawer’ label.


A little collection of linen booklet invitations, favour sewing cases, embroidered table numbers, lavender bags, linen and ribbon place ties and named chair back ties and still more to be created. Each individual piece made, here in the studio, will be a bespoke one-off item, made from new and vintage linens and haberdashery finds.

‘Made with Love’ will be available from January 2011, although images can be emailed through to anyone who may be interested in these early stages. We wanted Rock My Wedding to be the first to see the new collection and let you, their readers, have a little sneaky peak first.

Vicky
x

I mean really – I would die for a favour as pretty as this.

And if not a gift for every guest how about a little something for your maids? a beautiful and undoubtedly useful keepsake.

Vicky Trainor is offering Rock My Wedding fairytale brides a very generous 10% off all stationery ordered before the 31st January, that includes the Made With Love range.

Just mention RMW when you enquire.

Big I can’t-even-tell-you-how-impressed-I-would-be-to-receive-a-vintage-draw-invitation-Love

Charlotte xxx

Vicky Trainor 10% Discount and Giveaway!

August 6th, 2010

This Post has been republished as a reminder! All you have to do to win is COMMENT!!! Comments close at the end of today.

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Rock My Wedding Sponsor Vicky Trainor has just launched a new selection of colours called Miss Fondant for her very popular Vicky Trainor Rose collection. You lucky readers are getting an exclusive sneak peek before even the magazines! Vicky has very kindly offered all the Rock My Wedding readers 10% off all orders received before the 30th of September 2010.

Even better, Vicky has been super generous and is going to GIVEAWAY 50 free save the dates in one of the new colour ways. All you have to do is head over to the site and check out the new Miss Fondant collection and drop a comment below stating which colour way you would like to win this fabulous prize in…

There’s four colour stories to choose from –
Lemon Cream
Fondant Fancy
Citrus & Rosehip
Raspberry Cream


Head on over to the Vicky Trainor website to get browsing or look at her other collections and you can see more images of the collection on her very pretty blog. Commenting will close this TODAY.

Yours Truly,

Rebecca
xoxo

Bunny Delicious.

July 16th, 2010

Didn’t need a fancy title for this piece, the quirky and delectable stationery company do it all on their own with what is perhaps one of my favourite company names EVER.

Yup that’s right folks - Bunny Delicious.

They make all sorts of wonderful and unique wedding type stuff and the table plans in particular are OUT OF THIS WORLD.

I mean it people – just total knock-your-socks-off super clever loveliness.

Bunny Delicious was created by Zoe Rusga in 2003 after the birth of her second child and coming to the conclusion that the thought of becoming a housewife was terrifying……..

7 years and over 1600 clients later and this lady is positively rocking W-day paper goods.

And if you like me are a design geek/wannabe entrepreneur/lover of kitsch originality then you GOTTA read this piece Zoe put together for Rock My Wedding, ’tis witty, honest and full to the brim of utterly gorgeous images.

My designs, or “My stuff” as I like to call it, was born out of desire NOT to be like everyone else. I hated looking like other people in school/out of school. hated having the same things as anyone at school, so was always on the hunt for unusual, expensive or one of a kind. Naturally when it came to designing stationery, the same rules apply. It can’t be the same as anything else out there. It HAS to be unique, as well as giving people the OMG, I have to have it! reaction. The same reaction that I used to get from a pencil case in Paperchase in Tottenham Court Road/London at 14 years ago, is the sheer hit-you-sideways-with-a-dumb-fascination is what I wanted to bring to my designs. You know deep down its just a pencil case, but you can’t help to be sidetracked by its awe and beauty.


Sticking a feather or anything that came in a pack was such a cop out to me, anyone can do that….so I always made things as difficult and as complex as possible, especially in the early days of design plagiarism, of which I was a constantly pillaged! I almost gave up, I found it soul destroying! What gives these girls to steal the concepts that breed and develop inside my head?? This is turn spurred me on to develop my brand as SO recognisable, that the other girls looked silly copying me, as it stood out a mile as to what they were up to. How can you use a designer that has no design skills?

My inspiration is deep routed into my childhood. I have a thing for detail, I was raised into the world of Art Deco, Liberty prints, William Morris, London, Art Galleries, the V&A, history, foreign travel, exotic foods, hello kitty and things of cute miniature nature. My one stand out thought is a shop that sold every kind of pen, pencil, rubber, pencil case, note book, pencil sharpener, school bag going. It was situated in the Old Town of Stockholm (Gamla Stan) Sweden and it was called Happy Lina. The logo was a fairy, with wings, a big smile, a wand surrounded by a trillion stars. I think subconsciously this is where the star aspect comes into my designs. You can’t help to be transfixed by a star, it twinkles, it draws you in, and saturates your heart will the possibility of a fabulous dream.

I don’t draw on anything in particular for inspiration, I don’t look at other people’s work either. The recent trend for vintage bird cages was very tempting, but I do abhor jumping on a bandwagon. I love to create little “scenes” which is a new tangent for me. Everything you see is drawn on a computer, digitally cut, illustrated and then stuck or built into a picture. Every piece that I make like this, is a one off creation. I am an utter perfectionist, therefore nothing goes out unless I am 100% happy with it. I am my toughest critic!! Thinking about it, other peoples dreams and brief’s are my inspiration. there is nothing more I enjoy, than taking an ordinary, dare I say dullish brief, and turning it into something so amazing the bride cries. You know you did good when that happens.

My most favourite memory was a couple who came to collect their table plan. they stood there for 2 minutes not staying a word. I thought they hated it, no emotion no nothing, they left saying a small thank you, and that was it. I was gutted, to date it was my best piece. She emailed me later in the day to apologise. She said they were so struck by how perfect and how they had never seen anything like it, that they were both lost for words! they couldn’t believe this “thing” was now theirs! They’ve emigrated to Australia now,but she still buys all her friends wedding albums from me! I just ship them over to her!

So basically, why do I love my job? I have the creative freedom to do as I like, I feel like an adult 14 year old girl sometimes! My work still has a chidish edge to it and I think thats what draws people in. For as long as people continue to give me orders, and fuel my desire for quirky stationery, I will reign supreme in my own fantasy world.


Um….I want a guest book, I want a honeymoon book, I want one of those hen party invitations, I want the New York inspired table plan and the London one and the FARM one….. Jeez I so want the farm one!!

And I’m not even a bride anymore.

Boo.

But most of you lot are ….. Hoorah!

Go check out Bunny Delicious and tell us what takes your fancy.

Big Quirky Love

Charlotte xxx

Letterpress Lovelies from Emma Jo

June 30th, 2010

I’m a stationery lover, obsessed with paper and to me the invitation for my wedding had to really set the tone. I wanted people to get excited when they saw it and it really upsets me when people don’t care about their paper goods. Sadly they’re often expensive so get cut in the great budget debate but the invitation not only heralds the day, they are often kept in photo albums alongside the photos as a memento so I really think it’s worth taking the time to get them right.

Sadly, as it seems with everything (although we’re working really hard to change that!) The US leads the way in terms of quirky cool and beautiful stationery and letterpress is a huge trend right now but this quirky and super pretty company Emma Jo popped into my inbox a couple of weeks back and I just had to share.

Chloe


*Save the Date, Invitation and RSVP card, all part of the Chloe range.

Emma Jo create letterpress stationary with whimsical designs and vintage flair. The Chloe range (above) is prettily Victorian in it’s style and flourishes, lending elegance to your announcement and would suit a very classic English Wedding.

Victoria


*Save the Date, and Invitation, all part of the Victoria range.

The Victoria range draws on the romance of Victoria and Albert using classic silhouettes as were popular in the era. Simple and elegant, it reminds me of an Austen novel and would be perfectly suited to a thoroughly modern millie who’s finally found her Mr Darcy and is planning a country house wedding in the heady summer months.

Olivia

Another design with a Vintage Victorian flair is the statement Olivia. Using a range of diverse typography from the same era, this is a quirky addition to a wedding full of uniquely styled touches, perfect for a city pub wedding.


*Save the Date, Invitation and RSVP card, all part of the Rosalind range and Invitation (middle) from the Olivia collection.

Similarly simple in it’s elegance is the Rosalind collection, using the couples name and scrolling font to keep it chic with modern stripes to update the look.

Perfectly Pretty in Every Way

And my personal favourite? Esme


*Save the Date, Invitation and menu card, all part of the Esme range.

Always a fan of the floral, combined with these preppy stripes I’m in stationery heaven and wish I’d found Emma Jo before my wedding. Make sure you head over to the site to check out the full range and show her some Rock My Wedding love :) .

Are you planning on making stationery a priority in your plans and which of these pretty paper treats tickles your fancy?

Yours Truly,

Rebecca
xoxo

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