Elizabeth & Benjamin

This process started as most do. the bride worked on things herself and decided she wanted more customization and her style incorporated. So, based on what she was working on, we evolved her vision and focused on using dark green (to match the bridesmaid velvet dresses), the custom monogram, and the Seelbach stairs to bring everything together. Being a wedding just a few weeks before Christmas, in a historical and gorgeous hotel, and a black tie affair, the paper products needed to be crisp, clean, elegant, timeless, and sophisticated, with little flairs of personality. and what a day it was! 

paper goods included:

  • Invitation

  • Details Card

  • RSVP Card + Return Envelope

  • Rehearsal Dinner Invitation

  • Belly Band

  • Computer Calligraphy and Addresses Printed on the Envelope

  • Envelope Liner

day of paper goods included:

  • Program

added elements:

  • Hand-painted champagne bottle

  • The bride printed the stairs and monogram on matchbooks and other elements herself.

paper type:

  • Most paper goods were printed on 118 Cotton Natural White.

  • The Invitation was printed on 236 Double Thick Cotton Natural White.

vendors:

  • Photography: Sara Cooley / heirloom photography

  • Venue: The Seelbach Hotel

  • Catering: The Seelbach Hotel

  • Cake: Martine's

  • Florals: Charissa's Floral Design

  • Dress: Relix Bridal

  • DJ: KY Pro DJ

  • Decor: Bryant's Rent-All

  • Hair: Maddie Wofford/BEHELD Beauty

  • Makeup: Makeup by Sarah Lynn

  • Invitations: Madeline G. Flynn

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