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Maine Wedding Paper Products, Gus & Ruby Letterpress: Tip of the Day

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Maine Wedding Paper Products, Gus & Ruby Letterpress share a tip of the day. Gus & Ruby Letterpress talk about how to choose the right paper products company. The paper products are the first taste of wedding for all of the guests. It is important that you trust the vendor you choose. The full expert advice article is available on my Kate Parker Wedding, be sure to check it out here!

Choose someone who will be a good advocate for what you want and really care about how the end product turns out. The vendor you choose should be open to constant communication; comfortable enough to call at anytime because we’re here to be your resource for information. We’re starting to see a trend with brides moving away from extravagance and more into an intimate feel and style where the whole experience is carefully crafted. The bride and groom are making a huge commitment, and the decisions that they make and the work that we do should reflect their life together. Often times, we see brides over-think things, either because family members or friends are giving input on what to do or brides think about what others want to see. Always go with how your heart feels–it’s your day.

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Photograph was taken by my Kate Parker Wedding vendor, Emilie Inc, Photography

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Maine Wedding Paper Products, Gus & Ruby Letterpress, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

It’s Vintage Wednesday!! But, What is Vintage Exactly?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Wednesdays are now vintage Wednesdays on my Kate Parker Wedding!  For our first vintage Wednesday, we thought it would be a good idea to show examples of vintage items that are featured throughout weddings.  We’ll go through everything from tableware to the brides veil.  Since vintage, classic, and rustic sometimes overlap each other, we thought we would pull out components from weddings that epitomize what vintage is!  Click on the photographs to see which vendors are featured and check out our vintage tutorial below!

Vintage Gown:

Vintage Gown

Vendors Involved: Maine and New Hampshire wedding attire, Occasions Bridal & Tuxedo; Maine wedding photographer, Brea McDonald Photography;

Why is this vintage?  The lace that covers the dress gives has a very vintage feel.  The small bow and the off-white color also accentuates the vintage feel.

Vintage Glassware:

Vintage Glassware

Vendors Involved:  Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding photographerCarla Ten Eyck; Connecticut wedding planner, Jubilee Events; Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding attire, The White Dress by the Shore

Why is this vintage? The clear glassware with a gold rim gives an old antique feel, almost like old china from Paris.

Vintage Hairpiece:

Vintage Hairpiece

Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding photographerCandace Jeffery Photography

Why is this vintage?  The birdcage veil has been a classicly vintage look for brides.  This style of veil was a very popular look from the 20’s-40′.

Vintage Tableware:

Vintage Tableware

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding plannerCarla Ten Eyck; Connecticut wedding plannerJubilee Events

The mismatched place settings and floral motif is very vintage. The gold elements mixed in with the pops of color are a great way to add small vintage elements in your wedding place settings.  The china is also a great way to pull vintage elements into modern inspired colors.

Vintage Flowers:

Vintage Flowers

Vendors Involved: Vermont wedding floral design, Petals Floral Design; Vermont wedding photographer, North Photography

Why is this vintage?  The garden roses are very vintage.  They are a very old variety of rose that still has a distinct rose scent.

Vintage Beauty:

Vintage Makeup

Vendors Involved: New Hampshire wedding photographerAudra Bayette Photography

Why is this vintage? The red lips, heavy eye liner and nude eyelid are classic old hollywood looks.  The pin curls also a very vintage hair style.

Vintage Beauty

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Vermont wedding beautyd.d. Nickel Makeup Studio

Why is this vintage? The red lips, soft eyes, and hair swept into a feather is an old hollywood look as well as the photo above.  The large jewelry and feather in the hair is also an old fashioned style.

Vintage Venue/Decor:

Vintage Venue/Decor

Vendors Involved: Connecticut wedding plannerJubilee Events

Why is this vintage? The hangar setting with the old plane in the background is a great example of a vintage setting.

Vintage Paper Products

Vendors Involved: Maine wedding plannerMaine Seasons Events; Maine wedding photographer, Sharyn Peavy Photography

Why is this vintage? Old photographs of mom and dad from their wedding is a great way to incorporate a vintage feel to your wedding decor.  The frames also have a vintage feel with the dark wood and gold accents.Vintage Paper Products

Vendors Involved: Maine wedding plannerMaine Seasons Events; Maine wedding photographerSharyn Peavy Photography

Why is this vintage? These old postcards are a great vintage touch for wedding place cards.

Vintage Cake:

Vintage Cake

Vendors Involved: Connecticut and Rhode Island wedding photographerCarla Ten EyckConnecticut wedding plannerJubilee EventsConnecticut and Rhode Island wedding attireThe White Dress by the Shore

Why is this vintage? This is a great example of adding vintage elements into a modern setting.  The gold scroll work is a great example of a vintage look for a wedding cake.

Vintage Paper Products:

Vintage Paper Products

Vendors Involved: Maine and New Hampshire wedding paper products, Gus and Ruby Letterpress; Alee & Press Photography

Why is this vintage?  This style of typography used is very vintage.  Letterpress companies can either use a vintage wooden style letterpress plates or use a more modern plates made to look like the wooden vintage press.  Each type of press results in a vintage letterpress look.

Vintage Paper Products

Vendors Involved: NYC/Westchester County wedding paper products, Mew Paper Arts; Allisa Harvey Photography

Why is this vintage?  This style of typography is a vintage look.  The floral and bird design at the top of the invitation is also a very vintage look.  Another way to get a vintage look in your wedding paper products is to use a lace design.

Vintage Paper Products

Vendors Involved: Rhode Island wedding paper productsParrott Design Studio

Why is this vintage? This letterpress is complimented by great vintage stamps.  These stamps are a great way to pull in vintage elements into your invitations.  The bold floral pattern is also a very vintage.

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New England Paper Products – Custom Ceramics by Traci

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

New England Paper Products company Custom Ceramics by Traci is featured today in our Vendor Spotlight .  Custom Ceramics by Traci can create custom, hand painted items for your wedding including wedding guest book platters and wedding gifts.  Check out some information about the company as well as some images of her work below.

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Number of Years in Business: 6 years

Pricing Information: $59 – $150

What makes me stand out in what I do? I create and hand make unique, one of a kind signature platters. I use a special painting technique that gives the design dimension. My custom wedding platters are an affordable wedding day keepsake and art piece .

What’s the favorite part of my work? Custom work is always a challenging experience, which I love, because it forces me outside of my comfort zone and allows me to be creative. Also, I truly enjoy working with a bride to create a platter that I know will become a cherished wedding day keepsake.

What do I like to do in my spare time: Pilates, Yoga, Watching Comedy television or movies, Painting inspirational art pieces and hanging with my Bijon Frise – Sushi.

What charity am I supporting and why: ASPCA!!!

1) Up to 10 pieces of advice you’d give a bride when considering your product for a guest book or how to work together to achieve the final look.
What do you think you will do with your guest book once the wedding is passed? A signature platter becomes an instant decorative reminder of your special day.
What design do you want in the middle? A custom design can really represent the wedding day and the couple. Ex. Wedding Colors, Invitation design, Representation of something the couple enjoys doing together.

2) Also, we’d love for you to chat about the different ways a bride can use your product and what design or style is popular right now.
The platter is both a decorative and functional piece that can be displayed on a plate stand or used to serve hors d’ouvres or cheese and crackers…making a great party conversation piece. Currently my most popular design is the double linked hearts, the destination wedding palm trees and the cartoon like bride and groom with or without the bridal party, but mostly I receive custom design orders. A custom design really makes the platter extra special.

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This is such an adorable idea for your destination or tropical wedding, what a wonderful keepsake.

Connecticut Paper Products Custom Ceramics by Traci
You can have Traci match the design on your wedding invitation to continue your wedding theme.

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This is a simple design that would work great for any wedding, keep in mind that if you want a simple design like this one, you could choose colors that match your wedding.

Custom Ceramics by Traci
Website: www.customceramicsbytraci.com
Phone: 860.977.5722
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget: <$25k in NH, VT, CT, ME, MA, RI and NYC/Westchester County

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Connecticut Paper Products CompanyCustom Ceramics by Traci, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.