a beautiful bride and beautiful photos make for one beautiful album!
our phenomenally talented friend john s. miller shot heather and curtis’s wedding this summer. we used his photos in the layout and design of an album that we absolutely love.
the album is archival quality with a debossed leather cover and hand sewn binding.
we hope that heather and curtis enjoy reminiscing and showing it off for decades to come. congratulations you two!
back in april, we worked with blue bridal couture to design invitations for a brides head revisited trunk show at their shop in the denver pavilions. we worked with a blue that matches their branding and screen printed the design on chipboard.
for all you brides looking for that perfect dress, we LOVE the ladies over at blue. blue bridal is a chic, contemporary boutique, located in the heart of downtown denver. locally owned and operated by two young women, they offer exquisite designer gowns, at surprisingly delightful prices. most of their designers are exclusive to their boutique in colorado, which means you won’t see the same gowns anywhere else.
here are some beautiful photos of their brand new shop downtown:
visit them at bluegowns.com or LIKE them on facebook.
here’s a great solution for addressing your invitations: custom labels that coordinate with your stationery! nothing is as clear and simple as a mailing label, but most are so boring/ugly that I shudder to picture them on a personal invitation. but not these!
these labels truly elevate your style and add a polished look to the envelope. here we used the teal color scheme, tiny dots and matching typography for a coordinated statement. (to see the matching invite check out our previous post.)
the return address folds over to appear on the back. easy as pie.











