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Flush Designs, Pasadena Vendor: Invitations, Event & Floral Design, Photography Website: Flush Designs About Me: Flush Designs is run and owned by me, Courtney C. Keefe de Jauregui. It is all encompassing, from the custom & handmade invitations seen at my website, to full exploration in event styling and design, to flower arranging, to playing sidekick and second shooter to my husband's wedding photography. I am working on becoming a wedding "One stop shop". :) I am a graduate in fine art painting, but a self taught graphic designer. As I still needed to get my hands dirty, I started taking letterpress classes, thus becoming my new love. When I am not busy working (usually still in my pajamas) and telling myself to remember to buy a new chair (this one hurts), I am singing to my 3 cats and enjoying a cold pint with my husband at our favorite local Irish pub. Maybe it's in the reverse order. :)
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Finishing the day of accessories for weddings is the hardest part of the wedding timeline. As many brides often don't have the info for the programs or escort cards until 2 weeks before, it makes it unbelievably stressful to get it all done by the wedding or 3 days before if they want to assemble themselves. However I get it done and with the lack of sleep that I endure, something magical happens and I become SUPER COURTNEY WEDDING STATIONERY EXTRAORDINAIRE.

Although I would like to totally blame my brides (hi girls- I still love you all to pieces…), I will have to say that I often underestimate my ability and the time it will take to print these items. Maybe I am too nice and shouldn't allow any changes or require all wording 1 month before and no later?!? :-) Or maybe I open my big mouth with crazy ideas like:

1. sailboats for table numbers using cantaloupes for the boat and printing tear drop shaped sails that are put together with wooden dowels. Which did go smoothly I hear…

2. Perhaps decoupaged table numbers on to wood… see the pics below.

3. How about 2 musicians that are getting married and are trying to find a cool way to display the escort cards. My solution: find an old stand up base and use clothes pins to attach the escort cards to the strings. But that was impossible to do 3 weeks before the wedding, thus giving me even less time to print for the escort cards. But I am proud to have finished some pretty cool designs with not a minute to spare….

4. Let’s wrap wire and buttons around paper mache kraft numbers for your tables…. What? you have 25 tables… okay… I’ll do it… Again I heard it turned out lovely and matched her invites and the rest of the wedding stationery and brought the fun theme all together. It was a little rustic modern.

I have a problem. I LOVE trying to find great ways to display the accessories, which leaves me with no time as the bride and groom discuss easy ways to get my ideas executed. :-) This makes the wedding event coordinators love me even that much more (sarcasm) as I give the couples crazy ideas…. Crazy ideas are the best! I always try to be more then just a printer. I don't just print escort cards, I figure out the best ways to display them. This goes with all my accessories. The detail is not just the design but how it will be presented.

Here are a few pics of the signs on wood….

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The table numbers were the years they had been together. 12 years 12 tables. Perfect. Each table # had a photo from that corresponding year. They wanted them to look like old blue note jazz record album covers, so each one was all red, blue or green overlay.

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I also made a seating chart to go along with it, and fun drink and dessert signs. :)

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5 Responses to “Wedding Day Accessories Galore!!!”

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Michelle @ My Wedding Report

Such fun graphics! I love the idea for table #s from the years they’ve been together! Sadly we would only have 4 tables if we tried that!

 
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Erin

So fun! OK, this is maybe a stupid question, but what software program did you use to create everything? You did a great job!

 
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ESE

Are the wooden table numbers/cocktail menus standing by themselves or is there something behind them to make them stand up?

 
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Courtney @ Flush Designs (message)  38 posts, Newbee

Thanks everyone!
The photos were created in photoshop and yes the wood stood on it’s own and both sides had the same photo.

 
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[...] This invite is a tea length with a tear away rsvp postcard. It is Epson printed on Cranes 100% cotton 300 gsm letterpress paper. Perfect for letterpress and gorgeous for Ink Jet!  Check out the rest of their wedding stationery here! [...]

 


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Courtney @ Flush Designs Flush Designs, Pasadena Vendor: Invitations, Event & Floral Design, Photography Website: Flush Designs About Me: Flush Designs is run and owned by me, Courtney C. Keefe de Jauregui. It is all encompassing, from the custom & handmade invitations seen at my website, to full exploration in event styling and design, to flower arranging, to playing sidekick and second shooter to my husband's wedding photography. I am working on becoming a wedding "One stop shop". :) I am a graduate in fine art painting, but a self taught graphic designer. As I still needed to get my hands dirty, I started taking letterpress classes, thus becoming my new love. When I am not busy working (usually still in my pajamas) and telling myself to remember to buy a new chair (this one hurts), I am singing to my 3 cats and enjoying a cold pint with my husband at our favorite local Irish pub. Maybe it's in the reverse order. :)
 
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