Dream Team of Designers:
Photographer: Allison Davis Photography
Stationery: Love Notes Stationery
Calligraphy: The Lettered J
Florist: Heather Palenscar Designs
Coordinator: Southern House Events + Weddings
Venue: La Jolla Woman’s Club
Rentals: More Rentals
Favors: Perfectly Salty
Signage: Janet Morrin Designs
Dream Team of Designers:
Stationery / Calligraphy / Signage: Claudia Strenger
Venue/ Catering: Tivoli
Designer: Trademark Venues
Photography: The Saulniers
Rings: Raw by Olivia Mar
Florist: Simply Adina Floral
Rentals: TBD San Diego
Stationery & Calligraphy: Dulce Muse Designs
Venue: The Guild Hotel
Photographer: BE Studios
Coordinator, Planning & Design: Winner Circle Events
Rings: MarrowFine by Jillian Sassone
Ring Box: Esselle
Dream Team of Designers:
Photographer: Allison Davis Photography
Florist: Heather Palenscar Designs
Coordinator: Southern House Events + Weddings
Venue: La Jolla Woman’s Club
Rentals: More Rentals
Favors: Perfectly Salty
Bakery/Cake: Sugar and Scribe
Gown: Here Comes the Brides
Menswear: Friar Tux
Stationery: Love Notes Stationery
Signage: Janet Morrin Designs
Calligraphy: The Lettered J
Hair & Makeup: Beauty by Tara Lynn
Sana Sayed Makeup
Elwynn and Cass Concierge
Models: Crystal and Joey
Invitation & Paper Goods: Dolldine Designs
Venue: Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa
Photo: Braja Mandala
Coordinator: Nahid Global Events
Rentals: APR Rentals
Invitation Suite & Calligraphy: Shelby Creative Design
Design & Coordination: Peachy Keen Weddings & Event Design
Venue: Inn at Churon Winery
Photography: Blessed Wedding Photography
Stationery: Minted
Hand Lettering & Signage: Peachy & Folk
Venue: Green Gables– Trademark Venues
Photography: Honey Photographs
Rings: RAW by Olivia Mar
Props: Green Gables collection for Trademark Venues
Designers /Coordinators: Hayley and Laura of Trademark Venues
Design Assistant Styling: Laura Lee Schafer
Florals: Studio Fleurish
Rentals: Witty Rentals and Hostess Haven
Stationery: Dolldine Designs
Coordinator: The White Planning Company
Venue: The US Grant- A Luxury Collection Hotel
Photographer: BE Studios
The Desert Nuptials stationery was a creation of novelty. The look for the shoot was a “copper, black and masculine with a specific detail of a guinea feather”. The inspiration got started with a piece of copper piping and a guinea feather! Then Dulce Muse Designs took the copper pipe to a specialty paper store and picked out a deep black envelope with sleek lines, an envelope liner made of copper painted linen paper and a suede black string to tie it all together. Their process is details first, as it’s where they get their inspo. Lastly, they matched the masculine sleek and “Palm Springs” type font to the copper color. They didn’t want this invitation suite to be an envelope filled with lots of feathers, but to be subtle. Their in-house graphic designer added a guinea feather graphic detail to the invite and carried the theme throughout on a high quality white paper thicker than most suites. They hand mix their ink so that their calligraphy stands out. We just love with the copper on black look!
For the menu, a long horizontal menu vs the more traditional vertical menu was featured. Dulce Muse Designs try to make each creation stand out on its own so that their clients always have a one of kind art piece as a part of their special day. The menu laid beautifully across the masculine sleek plates. Each place setting was complete with an escort card which had a hand glued small feather on to tie in the “lets flock together forever” theme.
Paper Goods: Dulce Muse Designs
Planner and Designer: Winner Circle Events
Photography: Honey Photographs
Venue, Catering/ Signature Drinks: La Quinta Resort & Club
Signage: Janet Morrin Designs
Rentals: Modern Relics
Tabletop Rentals: Catalog Atelier Rentals
Linens: Anar Party Rentals
Planner and Designer: Winner Circle Events
Photography: Honey Photographs
Venue, Catering/ Signature Drinks: La Quinta Resort & Club
Florals: Los Angeles Floral Couture
Escort Wall: Something Special Backdrops
Signage: Janet Morrin Designs
Paper Goods: Dulce Muse Designs
Tabletop Rentals: Catalog Atelier Rentals
Rentals: Modern Relics
Linens: Anar Party Rentals
Written by:Kristen Castillo
Everything about your wedding showcases who you are as a couple. Wedding stationary is no different. So make a statement with your color choices, your fonts and your wording, and leave a lasting impression with all of your guests!
SPECIAL SAVE THE DATES
Save the dates are a guest’s first impression of your wedding, so you definitely want to make a powerful statement. These pre-invitation notices may seem simple and straightforward, but remember that they will set the tone for your big event. Choose save the dates that send the style message you want to share with your would-be guests. Ask yourself, “Are they the right color? Font? Theme?”
The save the dates you choose should give specific information that helps guests plan ahead, and they should include key details like your wedding date, time and place. Don’t forget to state your full names and mention that a formal invitation will follow.
There are many save the date options these days. You can select pens, magnets or cards to announce your wedding. No matter which style you choose, be sure to send out your save the dates about six months before the wedding. If you’re planning a destination wedding, give your guests even more notice, if possible. Be sure to include important information like a wedding Web site and hotel details on your save the dates so your guests can make plans to attend your big day.
THE EVER-IMPORTANT INVITATION
When you think of wedding stationery, invitations are the main event. They express your style and convey important information. Invitations can be formal and elegant; fun and unfussy; or simple and timeless.
Plan to spend a few hours (or maybe even a whole day!) at the papery checking out invitation styles, themes and colors. Pick an invitation approach that works for you and be sure to include all the pertinent details such as your full names, the wedding date, time and location, as well as when and how to RSVP, who to call with questions and in some cases menu options for guests.
Invitations come in all shapes and sizes. For example, you can get square cards
or rectangular cards. The invitations are layered too, with lots of inserts and envelopes. Enclosures can include a response card, information cards telling guests about travel and hotel arrangements, a map and directions.
Envelopes can be lined with coordinating patterns or colors to add a touch of elegance. Embellishments like rhinestones or feathers can be added to invitations too. Any non-traditional sizes or extras will likely cost more to mail. Consider having your invitations’ stamps hand cancelled at the post office to preserve the look and quality of the invitations.
Be sure to order your invitations well ahead of time, as shipping delays might hurt your mailing schedule. Plan
to have your invitations ready about three months before the wedding.
Mail your wedding invitations at least two months before the big day. That way, guests are likely able to determine whether or not they will be able to attend, plus it gives you enough time to prepare for a final guest tally.
TASTEFUL THANK YOU NOTES
Your wedding day will go by in a blur, but the memories will linger forever. Show your appreciation to the people
who made the day so special by sending hand-written thank you notes to each guest. Thank them for wedding gifts, wedding advice, support, love and even laughter. A few handwritten lines will go along way to show your gratitude.
Thank you notes tend to be simple cards because the real heart of the note is in the handwritten message.
Send thank you notes as soon as you can during the days or weeks after the wedding. They can be a lot to handle, so tackle the project a few notes at a time. And don’t forget to include your guy when writing thank you notes. Divide up the pile of notes to be written, hand your hubby a pen and tell him to write something heartfelt in each note. You can handle note writing together which means the job will get done quickly.
SPREAD THE WORD WITH ANNOUNCEMENTS
You’re married and it’s time to share the big news with friends and colleagues who didn’t get invited to the ceremony or reception. Spread the word with announcements that are informative and elegant. Feel free to include a wedding photo as part of the announcement.
Keep the font and the wording simple as you announce the basics about your day, such as your full names, your wedding date and the wedding location. Aim to send these notes out in a timely manner—within a month of the big day—so the people receiving them feel in the loop.
Announcements can also work very well following an elopement. Sure, family and friends may feel excluded from the fun, but a nicely worded announcement will make them feel better. Consider a message such as, “We’re married!
Katie and William got hitched February 20, 2020 in San Diego.”
“No matter which stationery you choose, be sure to order early and always proofread your purchases. One typo and you could be out a lot of money to re-do your order. Another tip? Order a few extra pieces of everything from save the dates to invitations. You may want to keep a few for sentimental reasons, but more likely you’ll need them if you decide to invite several extra guests.
Stocking up on wedding stationery can be a lot of work, but it can also be a lot of fun. Let your inner designer go to work!
Coordinator: Peachy Keen Weddings & Events
Venue: The Abbey on Fifth
Photographer: Blessed Wedding Photography
Florist: Heather Palenscar Designs
Rentals: Enticing Tables
Table Top, Chairs and Glassware: Catalog Atelier Rentals
Dogs: Stella and Buddy Boy
Venue: Green Gables– Trademark Venues
Photography: Honey Photographs
Props: Green Gables collection for Trademark Venues
Designers /Coordinators: Hayley and Laura of Trademark Venues
Design Assistant Styling: Laura Lee Schafer
Florals: Studio Fleurish
Rentals: Witty Rentals and Hostess Haven
Hand Lettering & Signage: Peachy & Folk
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The outdoors and the African savannah was the inspiration for this styled shoot. The orange, yellow and rust of the sunset. The decor included touches like safari animals, luggage and globes to really emphasis the travel aspect.
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Invitations: Take Note! Creations and Cades and Birch
Coordinator: Annemarie Donaker Weddings and Events
Venue: Bernardo Winery
Photographer: WASIO Photography
Florist: Studio Fleurish
Décor: Enticing Tables, Letters2Lights
Rentals: Folklore Event Rentals, BBJ Linens
Cake: Flour Power Cakery
Favors: Sweet Petite Confections
Bridal Gown & Accessories: Here Comes the Bride
Menswear: Friar Tux Shop
Hair and Make Up: Bridal by Haydee
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The beautiful winey setting provided the inspiration for this tablescape. Burgundy and deep dark red florals were used to represent the color of red wine and then accented with gold to provide the rich winery vibe in this simple yet elegant table. Those colors and flowers were carried through in the stationery as well to tie it all together.
ABOUT THE VENUE: Nestled in the heart of Temecula Valley Wine Country, Wiens Family Cellars is a family owned winery oriented round a relaxed, friendly, and rural lifestyle. Enjoy your ceremony surrounded by lush vineyards and citrus groves with stunning views of the mountains. Celebrate your reception outdoors under the market lights or indoors in the open and inviting Event Pavilion which boasts a neutral palate and handcrafted details.
Stationery/ Invitations: Take Note! Creations
Photographer: WASIO Photography
Coordinator: Winner Circle Events
Venue: Del Mar Race Track
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Invitations: Love Notes Stationery
Venue: Horton Grand Hotel
Photographer: Blessed Wedding Photography
Coordinator: Blush Events
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Invitations: Take Note! Creations
Venue, Catering & Signature Cocktails: Coasterra
Photographer: Honey Photographs
Coordinator: Winner Circle Events
Florist: Pep Creative
Décor: TBD San Diego
Linens: Nuage Designs
Rentals: Enticing Tables; APR Boutique Event Rentals; Rustic Events; Pier One Imports
Bridal Gowns: Here Comes the Bride
Menswear: A Better Deal Tuxedo & Suits
Bridal Beauty: Bre Payton Designs
Jewelry/ Accessories:A Bit of Splendor/Chloe & Isabel by Stephanie Holmes
Ring Box: Esselle
Models: Drew and Olivia
Check out this charming newer hotel in the downtown area called, Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Downtown/Bayside. Known more for corporate they have some great space to use as wedding space. We featured some of their space in this styled shoot for San Diego Style Weddings. This inspired shoot with white and blues was a perfect compliment to the bayside.
Location: Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Downtown/Bayside
Photography: Studio Freyja
Coordinator: MHM Weddings
Florist: Ruby Bloom
Favors: So Belle Favors
Stationery: Take Note! Creations
Desserts: Frost Me Gourmet
Rentals: Anar Party Rentals, Concepts Event Design, Enticing Tables, BBJ Linen, The Chiavari Guys