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Friday’s Favourites: Wedding Stationery Showing Off
Nothing makes us happier at printed.com than happier customers. As it’s wedding season, we’ve seen a big influx in wedding stationery showing off, so this week our featured customer creations are all to do with the big day!
Yorkshire based illustrator and pattern designer Nicola Hanrahan made some great table names for a wedding the other week, using stickers from printed.com. Old vinyl records were used as the table centrepieces, where Nicola designed a floral garland motif and handwrote each tables name upon the stickers. Such a unique idea!
Surface pattern and printed textile designer Danielle Cassells loves nothing more than using her felt tips to create beautiful print and patterns. A shape, line and colour obsessive, Glaswegian local Danielle created these bespoke save the dates for one of her clients, and we really like the contemporary feel and delicate florals.
Order of service by Hollie
We love the way Hollie communicates all the important information of Luke and Hannah’s special wedding day in her order of service design. It looks almost infographic in its neat and tidy layout, and combined with the illustrative drawings, it looks stunning.
Suzy is certainly a lover of doodling, and it really shows in her quirky designs. The Manchester based wedding stationer and greeting card designer created this super fun order of the day board, and absolutely everything on it is hand drawn. You’re super talented Suzy!
Wedding invites by Bezign Creative
Auckland based (our first featured customer outside the UK!) Bridget Hassal runs this gorgeous graphic design company. With 12 years of industry experience, Bridget has been busy creating these stunning wedding invites, which she’ll also be attending this weekend.
Got something you want to show off? Get in touch with us and who knows, you might get featured! Tweet @printed_com, check us out on Instagram printedcom, and visit our Facebook page to give us a like.
Happy Friday!
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