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Here come the Brides!  And your guests!  As we head into June – and early Summer Fêtes,  I thought I’d share a few ideas…

Artist Ryan Haugh upcycles champagne cork Cages into whimsical chairs.  They are a sweet keepsake and a clever way to display your Escort Cards at your own Champagne affair.  His shop and his chairs are found on Etsy.

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Speaking of Spirits, you can recycle your own wine and champagne corks or upcycle them as I did here with a little pen and paint.  You’ll need to slice the cork at the top with a serrated knife for the card to slip into.  The kind folks of Brooklyn’s own Smith & Vine donated these corks, but it’ll be much more fun to stock up on corks the old-fashioned way…

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If your event dares to be a bit more wild, why not try some Animal Magnets? .   These customizable wedding favors, sold on Etsy, come in array of animals and colors.

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And why not put your tchotchkes to work?   These sweet felt chairs are Anthropologie Christmas ornaments.

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Go vintage!  These are vintage cup cake toppers, which I also found on Etsy.

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You can always add a little elegance to your own small parties and events by adding a special touch – yours!  This is my own place mat sketch, but the folks at Cake Vintage are the masters of beautiful paper placemats and serving papers.  Printed on recycled paper with soy ink, the papers give any simple meal, an elegant feel.

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…Some handiwork in honor of all our Moms whose ‘ink’ flows through us.

Happy Mother’s Day

Don’t worry Mom!  This one comes off.

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It’s been a very busy Spring Wedding Season – and I congratulate all my June brides!

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In the spirit of Spring, and all things ‘green’ – here is a sampling of my client’s  letter pressed envelopes.

They are from Smock Paper’s Engadine Line.

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The Syracuse based company is one of the first print shops in the U.S. to use sustainable bamboo paper (and it is a dream to work on.)

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I created these mini magnolia paper flowers with the help of Paper Source’s Paper Flower Kit - what a great way to honor flowers and the Earth, by ‘making’ them with recycled paper…You can reuse the pattern with other textiles like I did here with a some pages of a vintage copy of Dr. Zhivago…

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Honored to be featured in Style Me Pretty’s new “Living” Blog.  I worked with Loli Events, and FaceTime Beauty  to create a Sprinkle Party – a second baby shower!  The Sprinkles are in the manicures, pedicures, cocktails and treats.  I hand lettered thoughts and menus on mirrors.  Trent Bailey Photography captured all that glittered.

 

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“We need a witness to our lives. There’s a billion people on the planet… I mean, what does any one life really mean? But in a marriage, you’re promising to care about everything.

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The good things, the bad things, the terrible things, the mundane things… all of it, all of the time,

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every day. You’re saying ‘Your life will not go unnoticed because I will notice it.

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Your life will not go un-witnessed because I will be your witness’.”

– Shall We Dance

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Featured in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia Edition of The Knot!

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My recent client chose red and gold envelopes for her Wedding Invitations, both colors in traditional Indian Wedding Ceremonies represent luck and wealth for the future couple!

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You’re not tipsy – not yet anyway.

To get in the ‘spirit’ of things, my client chose my ‘bias style’ for her upcoming New Year’s Eve Nuptials.

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One of my recent clients chose a pretty lavender ink and a condensed version of my signature style.  Shot at the über cool Lavender Lake Lounge.  Perfect spot  for a pre or post wedding planning cocktail.    {I recommend the St. Basil.}

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My client chose blue for her invitations, kind of apropos to feel the blues as I write them as Summer begins to wane and the Olympics are no longer my background music!    

As you can see she chose the classic outer and inner envelope style.  You can find out more about how to address these two envelopes from both Martha Stewart  and Crane & Company.  As Crane & Co.’s blog explains, long ago, Wedding Invites were delivered by the Bride’s footmen to guests homes.  The guests’ servant removed the pristine inner envelope bearing only the guest name from the outer envelope. 

“Though footmen have since been replaced by postmen, the inside envelope is still de rigueur. It gives something as important as your wedding invitation a certain je ne sais quoi.”

Having addressed many envelopes, both formal and informal, I often tell my clients, that this is the first opportunity to present your guests with the ‘style’ of your Wedding, whether formal or casual.  If your Wedding is informal, the inner envelope is an opportunity to write your guest’s nickname or the name you’ve come to know and love them as.

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A recent frugalista client used the “Love In Bloom” collection from  VistaPrint for her invites and envelopes.  The envelopes and invite were not only inexpensive, but surprisingly vintage looking!  Photographed at the incredible Opalia Flowers in Brooklyn.

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My work is featured in the Fall Anniversary Edition of Nouveau Magazine, the digital and print-on-demand bridal resource for intercultural couples and multi-ethnic weddings. Issued quarterly, it offers insights into “real fusion wedding inspirations.”

I was part of Ana and Andre’s Dream Team which included destination photographer KT Merry, and Invitation Designer  Cheree Berry, among others.  A destination wedding, the ceremony took place at the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens.  

“…Drawing from many influences – Judaism, Catholicism, Quakerism even Atheism – we tried to create a ceremony that resonated with who we are.” – Ana Rosansky, Bride.

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I didn’t think anyone could love paper as much I do, until I met Raegan, proprietress of Papél New York, in Brooklyn.  Many of my clients come directly from Papél, looking for the final touch on their beautiful invitations curated by Papél‘s owner.  Raegan’s design aesthetic mixes classical and modern elements, moreover Raegan has a feel for her clients, the message they want to send and often brings it to fruition with her empathetic sensibilities.

Walking into her store, you know she loves everything about paper, it is an homage to the craft of making it and sharing it.   Papél  offers Customizable Invitations and Announcements as well as fill in and printable invites.

Her store has the perfect touch of ephemera and cards and features merchandise from indie designers like Wild Ink Press, Dude & Chick, Flywheel Press and one of my favorites, Lilywillow Paper and Press.

Read more about this Brooklyn fav and get a ‘studio tour’ by clicking here–Brooklyn Bride Online’s Feature on Raegan.

Visit her store – you may even meet her infamous daughter Francesca, the little mastermind behind “Frankie’s Pick of the Week!”

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What can be better on a Summer Day than a nice cold library?  Well, for Bibliophiles, getting married in one!

My clients from Boston will be marrying in the Boston Public Library ♥swoon♥.  Their escort cards will be vintage check/out return cards.

Support your local library – get hitched in one!

 

 

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My Summer is certainly feeling Olympic!  My first International client, Áine hails from Northwestern Ireland, from the city of Sligo.  Her invitation was done by the über romantic Rifle Paper Company.  Stay tuned for more posts from the Summer of Love.


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My calligraphy got to Italy before I did!

My client Ravenel, used Olive Branches with my work on her place cards for her Wedding in La Selva, Tuscany.   Olive branches are one of the traditional symbols of an Italian Wedding.  It’s often given from the Bride to her Mother in Law.  Brides are also known to wear olive branches in their hair, as a sign of fertility, peace and perhaps like an Olympic Athlete – victory!   Some strange and some lovely Italian traditions are listed here.

The photography is by the incomparable Italian artist, Leila Scarfiotti.

More of this amazing wedding on Leila’s blog under the “The Sacred Veil.”

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Spring Wedding Season has kept me busy – suitcases full of invitations kind of busy!

If you are lucky enough to receive and invitation please RSVP!  Brides and Grooms are not only waiting for your reply, but Caterers, Florists, and friendly Calligraphers await your “répondez, s’il vous plaît” to help complete those Brides and Grooms’ special day.

At one point our civilized society didn’t require response cards-it was understood that once someone received a written invitation, it was customary to respond on their own stationery…

The roots of many of our Western etiquette practices seemed to have emanated in the Versailles Court of King Louis XIV.  Etiquette or as the French called them – ‘tickets’ were written on the back of invitations as the ‘rules’ for parties at the Court.

Newspaper columnist “Miss Manners” thinks that “RSVP” came about as a polite way of reminding people of something that they should already know:  If you receive an invitation, you should reply.  She reminds her Gentle Readers of their possible folly in not doing so in this Washington Post column.

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I love writing International addresses, it gives me a chance to ‘travel’ to places I have not been (yet.)  They all sound so exotic, without moorings or maps.  My favorite addresses, as I have mentioned before on my blog, are those from Ireland.  They are so mysterious, noting Castles and Counties, often without postal codes or street addresses.  It’s always a mystery to me how they find their addressee and yet they do!  In a blog post last year, I  attributed this magic to the Celtic philosophy of Anam Cara – a spiritual notion of  finding your ‘Soul Friend.”  Little did I know, but soon found out, that the photos I featured in that blog post belonged to a client whose ancestry was connected to  John O’Donohue, poet, philosopher and the author of Anam Cara.  Now THAT is the luck of the Irish.  Recently, I worked with two clients of Irish descent, one is even having her Wedding IN Ireland, complete with a Jameson Whisky tour and tasting.  Both clients invites were…numerous.  And when I stood aghast at one client’s mention of how many brothers and sisters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren were in her family, she simply shrugged and offered an explanation of ‘her people’:  ”This is what we do.”

May we all have numerous International addresses to send to!

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…I’ve been overwhelmed from the response of having my work featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, The Knot NJ Magazines as well as on the sites of Style Me Pretty and The Wedding Bee.  From one client referral on the Wedding Bee, my wordpress site received well over 2000 ‘hits.’  You Bees are serious!  And the requests keep coming… Word of mouth is always the best advertising whether it is shared between friends or with the world (wide web.)  Many thanks to all my former clients for their referrals.  

Remember you can submit your wedding to the Real Wedding Sections of  Wedding Websites and Magazines, like Style Me Pretty, Martha Stewart WeddingsOnce Wed, and The Knot.  Many of you are so clever and artistic with your vision-it deserves to be seen!

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…Couldn’t let the extra day go unnoticed on the account that traditionally, this is the day that women can ask men to marry them!  

While there are many traditions, legends and tales that are attached to this day, including the existence of a Scottish law that forbade men to refuse a Leap Year proposal, I thought the most interesting folklore was that this day was ‘founded’ in the 5th Century by a Nun. 

St. Bridget petitioned St. Patrick on behalf of all women so that they may have a more active role in choosing their husbands.  As a result, women were allowed to propose…once every four years.

But who’s counting?

Whatever you propose to do on your extra day, “Ádh mór ort” (Good luck!)


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Featured in Spring/Summer The Knot New Jersey

“Real Weddings” Erica & Eric

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Work is always best during Snowy Football Weekends.

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…don’t forget your ‘old acquaintances’ – send them a letter!

Many thanks to all my clients for a wonderful year.  Looking forward to 2012.

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“..Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to. Don’t you see? It’s not just Kris that’s on trial, it’s everything he stands for. It’s kindness and joy and love and all the other intangibles..” –Miracle on 34th Street

“…What is it you want, Mary? What do you want? You want the moon? Just say the word and I’ll throw a lasso around it and pull it down. Hey. That’s a pretty good idea. I’ll give you the moon, Mary.”  –It’s a Wonderful Life

Oh! The theme I’ve been waiting for all my life. Listen to this sentence: “A Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in the stock, and this thing which tells time”. Poetry. Sheer poetry, Ralph! An A+! ” –A Christmas Story

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{The best recipes are always handwritten}

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Happy Halloween to all the Monsters and their Ghouls.

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“The best calligraphy comes gracefully, without thought.  It is like dancing, governed by rhythm and intervals” – Milton Glaser

tuccicursive is happily hunkered down with work for the Fall/Winter Wedding Season!

Exciting News & Sample Work Coming Soon!

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Many thanks and luck to all my Fashion Forward clients!  You make myself and NYC ‘work!’

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It’s always fascinating to me how the residents of Ireland get their mail with so few numbers!

The addresses are mysterious and exotic and some of my favorite to address.

Apparently, both Ireland and Panama do not have national postal code systems.

Check out ‘Frank’s Compulsive Guide to Postal Addressing‘ for information on how to address envelopes for your International Guests.

Personally, I think Anam Cara is responsible for getting letters to their destination–the Celtic spiritual tradition that acknowledges the presence of ‘soul friends.’  When you are blessed with Anam Cara, you have arrived at that very special destination–Home.

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Inspired by a creative venture with Papel New York, client Ida Pirro and Lilywillow Paper and Press (see below) I am offering a new style to my clients.   Elegantly angled, these addresses fit on the envelope like a bias cut dress.   This works best with larger envelopes (A10), but can work on smaller envelopes.  We’ll work together to make your vision a reality.

And in honor of Lucille Ball’s 100th Birthday, here is a sample with Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo’s famed New York address.  Of course, addresses on 68th Street in NYC, only go up to the 600′s, so this address would have had Lucy and Ricky living in the East River.

This fictitious apartment’s rent was $125.00 per month.

In one episode, Fred Mertz confessed that he charged his famous friend $10.00 more than the other tenants.  But his wife, Ethel also confessed that she gave this $10.00 back to Lucy and Ricky every month.

Fans have recently posted their favorite episodes, personally my favorite was when Superman saved Lucy on the ledge outside of that NYC apartment.

More samples to follow in the coming Fall Wedding Season.

Collaborating with Raegan Hirvela, owner of uber cool but ultra friendly paper store, Papel New York in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and with the creative team at Lillywillow, I contributed my part for Ida Pirro’s Wedding Invitations.

So proud to be part of such a beautiful invitation!

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…with Monique Llluillier fine papers.

Many  top American fashion designers like Vera Wang and Kate Spade
are creating this wedding stationery trend.

So.  ”What are YOU wearing?”

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The ‘Morning Drive.’

Attempting to make the world a prettier place–one envelope at a time….

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Congratulations to William and Kate.  

I suppose our invitations got lost in the Royal Mail…

And Congratulations to all my recent clients who share their Wedding Day with the Prince and Princess as well those whose special days are soon to come!

I’ve seen many variations of place cards and escort cards, and many creative ways in displaying them.  I believe that when it is ‘your’ day, you should bring yourself, and your personality through every aspect of your Wedding, including through the place and escort cards.

However, there is traditional etiquette that is worth noting.  I turned to The Wedding Planner Whisperer herself, Lauren Sozmen of Loli Events, for some advice on dealing with this special ‘deck’ of cards.

Lauren reminds us that ‘the escort card table is one of the first things that your guests will see when entering the reception. It is worth spending time thinking about it; use your colors, be creative and set the tone for the party to come!!’

One of my clients, Judy McDermott O’Keefe, did just that by placing wooden gift tags on paper mache trees from the West Elm David Stark Holiday Collection. Tables were not mere numbers but cities, and guests had a great time ‘finding their city.’

Stephanie (nee) Driscoll combined her favors and escort cards. Stephanie used Green Post tags (composed of recycled paper with wildflower seeds that when planted, grow) and put them on wine bottles to demarcate table numbers as well as guest names.  

Although Gabrielle {nee} Obermeier used traditional tent cards, she too used the opportunity to seat guests at ‘meaningful locations’ rather than typical table numbers…

Whatever creativity you do use, Sozmen says that ‘etiquette for the escort cards should follow the formality of your event. If guests were addressed as Mr. and Mrs. John Smith on the invitation then the escort card should be in the same format. A more casual invite and escort card would be Kate and John Smith.’

If someone is bringing a guest you should do two separate cards.   Sozmen feels that is never ‘right’ to ‘write’ “John and Guest.”

If a husband and wife have a different name then it is best to put the woman’s name first.’

And in regard to Placecards, Sozmen goes onto to note that ’place cards are only necessary if you feel strongly about where your guests sit at their table or if you are having a small intimate and formal event of 50 guests or less.’

And unless yours is a kind of casual cocktail party, your Wedding MUST have escort cards!    It makes the mood more of Royal Affair rather than that of a High School Cafeteria.

For more etiquette rules and guidelines check out this page from Crane & Co.’s.

Hope you’re sitting next to someone special!

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The Spring Wedding Season has Sprung–and so brings on the Wedding Registries. Another toaster?  Crockpot?Ladle?  No!    Why not consider giving an original keepsake gift to that special couple?

Meet the team behind Twig. The creators behind “Moss Terrariums and Other Small Worlds.” These exquisite custom Terrariums can commemorate that special couple’s first meeting or their legendary favorite trip or even their Wedding Day.

The team specializes in “easily contained, easily maintained life.”

Lifelong friends and crafters, Michelle Inciarrano and Katy Maslow have been creating “moss terrariums and other small worlds” for a little over a year.  They have received press from the New York Times, Country Living and Rachel Ray’s Everyday Magazine.

Katy and Michelle use over 15 different kinds of moss and capture ‘moments’ in antique, vintage, apothecary science glass and jars, in kitchenware, and any odd glass objects they find in their travels.  You can view many of their creations here.

These living sculptures require a small amount of upkeep, and as time goes on, these terrariums will not only ‘take care of themselves’ but will take that special moment and make it literally and figuratively live forever….

Isn’t this the gift that you’d rather ‘give?’

Terrariums can be purchased locally.  Twig also supplies Gift Certificates and DIY Kits.

 

 

 

 

For Custom Orders, please email Michelle and Katy at info@twigterrariums.com.

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My client, Vanessa, used vintage stamps from Champion Stamp (NYC’s premier stamp store) to complete my handwritten invitations.  She even went a step further by matching stamps with her guests’ hometowns!

How will you make your invitations mean more?

 

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Meet the woman behind the films that make your weddings appear timeless and cinematic.

Meet Jessica Lyons of Worker Bee Designs…

Worker Bee Designs Highlight Reel from Jessica Lysons on Vimeo.

Jessica uses the beauty of Super High 8 Film to make 15 minute heirloom keepsakes of your wedding, union or event.

In an article by Lindsey Eden Turner in Austin’s “Rare” Magazine,  Super 8, developed in 1965, is noted by Phil Vigeant, Owner of Pro88mm in LA, as not only being archival, classic, and lasting forever, but containing a ‘human element.’   “It lends a quality of immediacy that makes the person behind the camera feel connected with the actions in front of it.”

As Jessica notes, her mini epics are like an ‘espresso’, having all of the good stuff and none of the filler.  The look is timeless and the technology is archival.

In other words, it’s the best of both worlds.

But an even more lovelier creation are Jessica’s Flip Books.


As a book, film, and ephemera junkie, this sold me on Jessica’s point of view as an artist.  These books encompass what a great wedding day should be, one that is sweet and clever–A memory you can literally put in your pocket.

See one in Action by Clicking Here!

Jessica Lyons grew up in Spokane and now lives in Brooklyn.  She studied Architecture at Yale and was Clerk of the Works for a general contractor in Seattle. She also happens to be the Vice President of an investment banking firm.

Strange but true.

“I love giving handmade gifts.”  Jessica says.  “ I love objects that display the mastery and passion of the maker.  I started Worker Bee Designs to do what I love on a bigger scale.”

The unique kind of Valentine we’d all like to receive.

Visit Worker Bee Designs for more information on rates and demos.

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A recent client got me thinking about Chinese New Year.  After addressing these lovely red envelopes in traditional gold ink for a Corporate Event, my curiosity was piqued about this ancient tradition.

Centuries old, Chinese New Year, the most important festival in Chinese Culture, takes place on February 3rd.  The New Year lasts from this first day until the 15th Day of the year.   2011 is the Year of the Rabbit.   “Ancient Chinese New Year is a reflection on how the people behaved and what they believed in the most.”

Red symbolizes prosperity and luck and these red envelopes are given out on Chinese New Year and at Traditional Chinese Weddings.  Those that give and receive a red envelope are considered lucky!

This monetary gift is often given to children and unmarried adults.  Married couples give red envelopes to their parents and money in these envelopes must be new and the total must be even, certain numbers such as four are considered unlucky.   On the morning of the New Year, Mandarin children greet their parents with “Gōng xǐ fā cái, hóng bāo ná lái” (Happy New Year, now give me a red envelope!)

Images of carps, dragons or lotus, with four character expressions of well wishes are traditionally featured on the unsigned envelopes.

Giving a red envelope is one of the many traditions practiced on Chinese New Year, and though they vary, other customs include hanging red decorations in windows and sweeping homes of the past year’s misfortune to welcome in the New Year’s luck.

This culture’s tradition is a great way to adopt the idea of reconciliation and renewal in your own New Year.

Why not spread some luck by making your own “Ang Pow” or Chinese Envelope.

Another great source for Chinese Envelopes and Traditional Chinese fare, is Soho’s Pearl River Mart.

Spread the luck and the wealth this year.  And see what returns…

Xīn Nián Kuài Lè

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For each client that I work with, there is one popular guest I can always count on writing an envelope for.  He and his ‘plus one’ have been getting invited to weddings since his Inauguration.

Apparently if you send President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama an invitation to your wedding, you will receive a personal response from the Prez and the First Lady.  It will probably be a regretful R.s.v.p, but it makes for a sweet keepsake for your wedding!  There’s always a chance?  The audacity of hope!!

You must allow at least six weeks for a response.  Be sure to include your old and/or new address.

The Honorable Barack Obama and Mrs. Obama

The White House

Greetings Office Room 39

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

Washington, DC 20500

For all you British Citizens {non-British Citizens will not receive a response}  You may also invite the Queen!

And if you would like to receive a Papal Blessing from the Pope of the Catholic Church, write to:

Pope Benedict XVI
Prefettura della Casa Pontifica
00120 Citta del Vaticano, Italia

For more information about inviting V.I.P.’s to your wedding, check out Bliss Weddings.

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…in this overly digitized, socially mediated age, it’s important to support and employ the beauty and tradition of sending greeting cards!    Don’t just show up in someone’s ‘inbox’ – show up with your wishes in your own original handwriting (or yours’ truly) in a special card.   Be a part of a tradition that dates back to the age of papyrus where early Egyptians and Chinese sent messages of ‘goodwill’ to each other.  And couldn’t we all use some good will in our mailboxes?

Here are some ideas:  Check out the Center for Book Arts’ Holiday Fair for cards and ephemera on Saturday, December 11th.    Visit Downtown NYC’s own InkPad which has great classes to inspire you in making your very own cards.  Discover The Robin Hood Foundation.  If you order greeting cards from the Foundation’s Annual Holiday Card Drive, you can customize your order with an imprint or calligraphy!  Every Robin Hood Holiday Card you send will go towards helping the 1.8 million New Yorkers living in poverty.

If you’re a shutterbug like me, turn your awkward family photos into Holiday gems with the help of the folks at Zazzle or Tiny Prints.

As a homemade Holiday card maker myself, I love to make my own envelopes from maps, newspaper or vintage paper.  You can purchase an envelope template from any craft store.  I still own mine from JudiKins of CA.  Or find a bounty of envelopes in every size and color at Jam Paper, many at closeout prices.

Don’t forget the finishing touches like postage – you don’t have to go ‘Holiday’ – there are great postage choices this year like Kate Hepburn, The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games or Hawaiian Rain Forest. (Yes, I am an admitted stamp snob.)

And if you’d like to keep the tradition alive by keeping a few artists alive, there is always the mighty Etsy.  Consider it the kitchen of this world wide web party, where all the cool folks hang out and make the stuff you’ve always imagined…  Happy Holidays!

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Many folks ask me for my recommendations in paper selections.  Here’s a few of my favorites, especially  for you ‘DIYers.’

PaperSource – The Chicago born national chain, finally makes its NYC Metro debut in Brooklyn.  While I do prefer independent paper stores, it’s hard to resist such a great house.  You can tell they are obsessed with paper.

Papél – Because this is a small Brooklyn paper boutique, Owner Raegan Hirvela can give you personal service.

Paper Presentation – The famous DIY Chelsea haunt, is my go-to store.  While their website is convenient, you really must walk the wood floors of this mecca. The staff knows their paper and their inventory and are not afraid to show it!

And for custom made invitations and designs, check out my “Folks I Like Page.“  Though the process and the price is not cost effective, letterpress is hard to resist.

In addition, check out Bowne and Company, Stationers at South Street Seaport.  They still use their 19th Century Treadle-powered presses.

Also visit the West Village sister run Greenwich Street Letterpress.

Many couples and planners are doing away with paper and going ‘green,’ using digital invitations and Social networking to invite folks to their special day.  While imagination and conservation is much appreciated, there are many more ways to keep this lovely tradition alive (while keeping trees alive.)   Many printers use post consumer materials and soy based inks.

You can also scale down your own consumer materials in many interesting ways, Consider using postcards!  Check out this design by Lucky Luxe proprietress Erin Napier.

In this electronic age, it is still and even more worthwhile to receive a personal invitation in the mail.

If you have a favorite paper/invitation source, please feel free to post yours below.

Stay tuned for more vendors profiles!

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…Little things mean a lot~as three of my recent clients have demonstrated.

Jessica chose her escort and table cards from whiteaisle.com.

Their ‘modern stationery with a vintage feel’ along with some simple lower case script showcases her sense of style.

Stephanie used recycled paper from GreenPost.  These 100% Recycled Escort Table tags not only tell her guests where they will sit, but when planted will grow wildflowers!

A perfect gift for your guests and for the world.

And Kelly, used a small clever graphic of a Buffalo~an homage to her hometown to accompany her envelope’s return address.

How will you show your sense of style and whimsy to the world?

As you can see, it just takes a little bit of love and imagination.  It’s bringing your sense of self to the ‘table’…

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Site Under Construction. But you can check out samples on tabs above, and contact me for rates at tuccicursive@gmail.com.  Reviews and Samples are also found on my Public Facebook page.

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