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Foto File, Part Deux

77 days to mrs.

Starting off with a few from Kelly Moore… She always blows me away. And I need to know where to get those umbrellas. Suggestions, anyone?

Three from the always fabulous Anna Kuperberg. (Sidebar: She has been doing some phenomenal baby photography lately. Like this and this.)

More recently, I’ve started following Millie Holloman and her crew. They have become one of my absolute favorites. I love how they “sign” their photos for the blog. It’s such a personal touch.

Another find on Once Wed… I need to add them to my (semi-)daily reads.

I love that One Love Photo is so unlike everything else. It’s so refreshing.

Snippet & Ink, always delivering the very best of the best.

How do you capture light like that on film, Susan Stripling?

And another “headless” wedding party, via Thoughtful Day. You can sense all of their emotions without even seeing their faces. So cool. (And did you see those varied bouquets and unbelievable shoes? Hot.)

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Take a Seat

176 days to mrs.

I love all of the creative ways people display their escort and seating cards. Like a ribbon board (how cute are all the buttons scattered at the bottom?), via Snippet & Ink.

I’ve seen several hanging from branches, but this one on Style Me Pretty has some really cool, unique little hangers.

These are actually favors, but I really wanted to do this for seating cards — until I realized how many of my guests would be traveling. Via MSW.

This would be perfect for a summer wedding. And that calligraphered mini-scroll? Love that. Via Snippet & Ink.

How fun to do some on black paper and others on white. From Kristina, with calligraphy by the wonderful Jenna Hein.

Another Snippet & Ink find. This would be fun with an ecclectic mix of playing cards from multiple decks too.

Something like this, with the names attached, would be a great way to combine sweet treats and escort cards. Via MSW.

The classic favor seating card never goes out of style. Also via MSW.

I really, really, really adore this. But of course I do, seeing as I have a deep affinity for cards. Found on Oh So Beautiful Paper, and designed by one of my most admired letterpress shops, the Lettered Olive.

One of my all-time favorite ideas: using fabric swatches. The best part about this is that the fabric swatch matched the napkins on that table. From Details Details.

I decided a couple of months ago that I wanted to do a magnet or pin board. A pin board I could make out of cork and cover with fabric (like the one above), or I could make a magnet board with magnetic paint. In either case, I could frame it — either by finding a cool frame or making one out of moulding from the hardware store. Something like the ones in Shabby Vintage Mom’s shop.

I could attach the escort cards with a variety of bird magnets, to tie into our “fly away with us” quasi-theme. Kikkerland makes two sets (I know this because I have some from each set); one is sold at Anthropologie, the other I can get through the Arbor in Salem. These would double as favors, or I could keep them and cover every square inch of my fridge after the wedding.

And then the board itself would go on display on a metal floor easel. I’m sure I could find a place for this in my house after the wedding, no?

We aren’t doing a served dinner, but I think there’s a certain amount of comfort in knowing where you’re going to sit. There’s none of that “cool kids table” awkwardness, and you can seat people together who have never met but would enjoy each other’s company. And I know that I, for one, would love to have a calligraphered escort or seating card for my memories box.

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Paul Lowe

213 days to mrs.

Snippet & Ink featured some fantastic DIY projects by Paul Lowe, and I’m enamored. How lovely are these votives?

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