Paper Projects

by Mandy Weger on September 3, 2010

This post was going to be all about the vases I spray painted last weekend, but unfortunately, my camera’s SD card broke and I’m still trying to extract the pictures off of it (this also means I lost the Philly Bee Meet pics, sorry ladies!).

So instead, I thought I’d share some of the other projects I’ve been taking on lately that haven’t involved my camera!

First up is our little logo people:

Now that I’m looking at it, the text is a little off center, but you get the idea!  This little logo will be featured on our out-of-town boxes, our guide to Philly, and a few other paper pieces.  I got this image from istockphoto and edited in Illustrator.  Easy peasy!

Our thank-you card design (simple, but effective):

Our menu cards (the food is subject to change–we have a tasting next week!)

Our little wine coasters/tags that we’ll make for each wine we choose to serve:

It may be a $12 bottle, but it’s delicious to me!

Our programs:

This is the outside of the program (will be folded) and to the left, we’ll sign each program.

This is the inside, but we’ll let our guests know everyone’s names ;-)

It’s still a work in progress!

The Philly Guide we’ll be putting in our OOT boxes:

(side 1)

(side 2)

Hopefully this wonderful little map that I found on VisitPhilly.com and edited to include our favorite spots will help everyone navigate their way around the city!

Our table numbers (nothing ground breaking or exciting, but still!)

I’ll spare you from listing all 12 of the numbers…you get the idea.

So there you have it!  There are other pieces I’m still chipping away at, but it feels good to be able to cross so many off of my list.  It’s been a faster-going process than I thought it would be since I’ve kept the same basic design for each piece.  And believe it or not, I’m still in love with my colors and I’m not sick of them yet!

Are you designing your paper products to match each other?  Have you found it easier to get them all out of the way at once or chip away slowly and steadily?

  • http://www.lavitaverde.com Lea

    I can’t believe how much work you’ve put into this. Everything looks absolutely amazing and I can’t wait to be a part of the ceremony. Love you!

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