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Laura Hooper, Northridge, CA Vendor: Calligraphy Website: Laura Hooper Calligraphy About Me: I've been practicing the art of calligraphy since the age of 12 and nothing gives me more pleasure than waking up each morning knowing I get to do what I do each day. I love having the ability to infuse my own personal style into each of my bride's special day. When I'm not working, I enjoy traveling, hiking, reading and painting; but most of the time I don't consider calligraphy to be work at all!
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When one of my clients, Sarah, emailed me about ordering custom invitations, she had a very good idea in her mind about what she wanted. She was going for a vintage invitation that incorporated a palm tree. Though she did have a budget in mind, she definitely knew she wanted letterpress. What we pulled together was this square-style invitation set, using a RSVP postcard {which incidentally I am recommending to every client these days as it saves paper, postage, and money on the envelopes}, as well as a rehearsal dinner card. We incorporated a beautiful vintage palm tree motif into all the pieces and then letterpressed them in dark chocolate brown ink for the wording, and sage green for the palm trees.

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To complete the organic look, I suggested a textured, recycled, kraft-colored envelope, each of which were letterpressed across the lower part of the back. The ecru paper for the cards is an earth-friendly 100% cotton paper.

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For the reception, these simple place cards used the same paper and ink as the invitation, with calligraphy in sepia ink.

{All the calligraphy depicted is in Copperplate, an elegant, classic calligraphy style}

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Lastly, it was important for Sarah to have programs for each person. Again, working with the budget she had, I wanted to give her a very unique looking program. While the die-cut fan programs are adorable, they can be quite costly, so what I suggested was this tie-top program. Using the same color scheme as the invitations, we tied hand-dyed silk ribbons to the top of each. Lined up in a basket where your guests walk in to find their seats, they are the perfect way to outline your wedding ceremony.

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