No pink please.





A peak at the baby shower invitations I sent out last week to a lovely lady in Australia. The design was one I had made previously (as seen here and here) and it worked perfectly for Emily in this pastel green and chocolate brown colour scheme to match the cake she is getting for the baby shower. Easy!


I had a little fun packaging them up for her too! I love using striped bakers twine for gift wrapping. So cute.
Looking forward to sending out more paper goodies soon!
Hacked.
What an interesting past few days…

I spent all weekend and Monday night assembling wedding invitations. Trimming, double-sided taping, creasing, folding, circle cutting, envelope stuffing and packaging them all up so that they can travel all the way to Australia. Thank you to Carly for helping me with that! I posted them yesterday morning and I hope they arrive in perfect condition! Never can trust the couriers though. I just checked the tracking… they left New Zealand at 2.45am!
Yesterday I went to write this post only to find a big warning pop up saying that i had malicious content on my site! Booooooo. I got hacked.
Luckily my boyfriend is pretty much the best. He instantly took my site down, found the hacked bits, fixed them all and got it back up and running that evening. The best. <3
Now it’s Wednesday night and I’m about to get cracking on a little mini project to help my friend out. Should be fun. And I’m SUPER looking forward to Friday as it’s day one of We Can Create! Couldn’t be more excited! I pretty much live for this two day event every year. Can’t wait to see Sara Blake‘s exhibition and the Foxes indie market!
Might be a little quiet on here for a few days… If you’re lucky you will get a weekend links post on Sunday. Hehehe.
My first feature!
I woke up this morning to find that my passport wedding invitation had it’s very own feature post on Paper Crave!
Check out the post here!

So so so happy! I’ve had such fantastic feedback about my invitation and couldn’t be more pleased. I cannot wait to do more fun wedding invitation designs to follow this one up!
A hoot of a baby shower.
My best friend, Brit, became an aunty yesterday. Her wonderful little sister, Kelsie, had a sweet baby girl named Sophia Rose. Such a cute name.

Ages ago (not sure why I’m only just getting around to posting this now, I have serious delays in posting things sometimes…) I made up some baby shower invitations to help Brit organize Kelsie’s baby shower.

They knew that baby was going to be a girl and Kelsie hates the colour pink - so purple it was! Cute little owls became the theme of the invitation.

There wasn’t enough time when I originally made these to make up custom envelopes (they’re pretty fiddly, and Brit had already sourced some perfect white ones from her work) but I thought I would make one up for my own portfolio copy anyway.
I made the inside of the envelope match the purple striped border on the invitation. I also made up some little owl stickers to go on the envelopes, which Brit got copies of to go on her envelopes too.

They made a list of gift ideas for the baby which I put on the back of the invitation – gift lists are so handy! And a special mention of ‘no pink please’ was noted as well.

Love how the invite turned out in the end – I might be a little biased because I love owls and I love purple.
I also made a matching paper bunting for the shower. Stealing one of Brit’s photos (you can see more photos of the shower here) …

How cool is that massive mug bowl?! I think it was full of candy. YUM.
A beach bach wedding invitation.
I’ve finally managed to keep a blog post goal! I promised to have a wedding invite post up this weekend and here it is! …Even if it is an hour till it’s Monday…. Slowly getting the hang of this blogging business hehe.
So, shortly after Michelle (the bride who I did the passport wedding invitation for) had sent out her invitations, she started getting some great feedback. Everyone seemed to really love them and she asked me if I wanted more wedding invitation design jobs. I jumped at the chance, as I want to bulk up my portfolio.
Michelle’s bridesmaid, Stacey, was getting married extremely soon and wanted a simple invitation made up asap. The wedding venue was their family bach, so naturally the theme became the beach.

The green and silver colour palette was chosen because Stacey’s dress was to be silver and the bach is painted green. I complimented them with blue tint version of the green and a navy blue. Yummy!

I found a silver card in Gordon Harris which worked perfectly with the green. When the green was printed over the silver it had a really gorgeous sheen to it. I paired that up with a matching silver envelope and silver washi tape to close it up (the washi tape turned out to be the exact same silver too!).
I used a pair of starfish as the main feature of the design, as they will be having starfish and shells on/around their wedding cake and as decorations.

The back of the invitation I kept silver and it carried the accommodation and gift information, as well as a location map that I created. I used a little starfish to mark the spot of the venue.


Stacey sourced some bunny tail grass – such a classic NZ beach feature – and attached them to the invite with a bow of raffia. Looked really great!

It all came together quite quickly but I’m really pleased with how it turned out. I think the green colour on the silver card is what made it for me! Hope you all like it!
Wedding invitation obsessed!
Most people that know me are well aware that I am obsessed with weddings and invitations. So naturally I really wanted to have a go at designing a wedding invitation myself.
My co-worker Michelle is getting married within the next two weeks and at the end of last year I bugged her into letting me design her one. They already had a bit of an idea of the theme they wanted; their journey. After a few discussions it was decided to let their travels be part of the inspiration, so the invitation was to be a passport to their wedding.
Michelle’s favourite colour is teal, so the colour theme for the wedding was to revolve around teals and turquoises. She found this amazing teal card in a scrapbook store, that had a line grain texture on one side, which turned out to be perfect for the cover of the passport.

The story of how Michelle and Steve got together is a sort of on-going joke with their friends… When they first got together, Steve wowed Michelle with his vast knowledge of mangroves. Yes. Mangroves. They wanted to have a mangrove design somehow incorporated into the invitation, since that is where their journey began, so I designed a circular stamp style motif that contained Michelle’s mangrove design to go on the front of the passport where the coat of arms usually goes.

We really struggled to find a nice teal envelope to match the card on the cover of the invitation, so I designed a custom envelope that we could make up ourselves, that way we could print the addresses and sender details directly onto the envelope fairly easily.
Michelle used a victorian style floral pattern on their engagement party email invites, which I’ve used as a pattern on the inside of the envelope. I found the closest teal I could get to match the card cover and then used a darker teal to print the pattern over top.

Just to make the envelope a little more interesting, using the circular motif, we made little stickers to seal the envelopes (saved us having to double sided tape everything!).
The Fiskars circle cutter is a godsend!

So getting to the inside of the passport…
I used that same floral pattern on the inside of the cover and as a very light background in the headings of each page.
The first page of a passport is always in a landscape format but I decided not to go with that format, due to the amount of info to go on this page. I wanted to retain the whole photo idea, so Michelle took some fantastic photos of her and Steve which I set up in a photobooth style.
They look adorable!

One of the more important (and fun!) parts of the invite was The Journey spread. Michelle and Steve put together a whole bunch of stats about their 10 years together including the number of parisian snails consumed, hours spent in gumboots at music festivals and first romantic date movie they saw together.
They’ve visited 17 countries in their travels together, wow! That deserved it’s own little map to show those countries that they’ve been to and a little heart to show where they are now.

Since they are getting married on Waiheke Island, a location map was definitely needed. The guests have to ferry from Auckland to the island and either bus or taxi to the wedding venue. Also shown on the map that I designed are the locations of the beach and the venue for the brunch the following day. I used little icons to depict each place.
(There was also a spread containing all of the extra information which I haven’t shown here, but it contained info about children at the wedding, gifts, accommodation suggestions, the brunch, transport and the ferry timetable.)

I designed the RSVP card to look like a boarding pass (to compliment the passport!) and instead of having it as a loose card that went with the invite, we decided to keep it intact with the booklet. Having just bought a perforator cutter, this decision was the best of them all.
The back of the RSVP card had the light floral patter on it, with the return address to Michelle and Steve and an area for a stamp. It was super easy to just tear down the perforation, tick the appropriate boxes, pop a stamp on it and chuck it back in the post. Loved it!

There was a fair bit of info to fit onto the card as they needed to know if people needed transport and would attend the brunch the following day and that sort of thing, but it all worked really well.
I designed a teal barcode, since all boarding passes have those, and made the flight number Michelle and Steve’s initials and wedding date, MS260211.

The final result looked amazing. I was really pleased with how it turned out and Michelle and Steve loved it. Since it’s been sent out they’ve had heaps of compliments on it, which is fantastic to hear!

So, I hope you all like it! Such a big invitation for my first wedding invitation design job but it turned out exactly how I imagined it would be. So so so pleased!

