Monterey Script
I love this flirty, casual, upright script! Monterey, or Feel Script, has such a light and cheerful look, don't you think?
The Scriptorium is my work journal; a place for show and tell.
I love this flirty, casual, upright script! Monterey, or Feel Script, has such a light and cheerful look, don't you think?
Choosing your color palatte can be a daunting task. With all the beautiful visual inspiration available on wedding sites and Pinterest, it is easy to become over stimulated, confused, and left with the feeling of wanting to have it all.
Here is a great article from the Knot, 13 Top Wedding Color and Style Mistakes not to Make, that will help guide you past some of the pitfalls that may be lurking out there as you plan the palatte for your wedding day.
As your calligrapher, I found #8 to be particularly helpful: Not Coordinating Your Paper Elements--The Fix: Include Your Colors in Your Invitation Suite.
From the Article:
"Your invitations set the stage for the event, so let them introduce your wedding colors and evoke the right tone from the start. Coordinating the invitation colors with those of the wedding can be as easy as choosing a colored font, ribbon or monogram, or as elaborate as layering colored paper. Most importantly: Don’t sacrifice readability for style. That means the type should contrast with the paper, so balance brighter shades with neutrals and avoid light-colored fonts. Bold ink hues like navy and fuchsia work well, and ask your designer about typeface techniques like letterpress or foiling to make your font stand out. Also, consider that invites are a dress code cue for your guests. You wouldn't send out formal ivory cards with black calligraphy unless you're expecting guests to dress black tie for your wedding."
While black ink continues to be the classic, traditional choice for formal weddings, if you have selected a casual, colorful, or whimsical invitation, why not carry that forward to the front of your envelope? Taking the time to plan your invitation suite--right down to the perfect font, ink, and stamp--can really make your invitation pop!
I can help you with that! Let's talk!
This is my little granddaughter, Annie's, birth announcement. But change the information and it could be a Wedding Shower invitation, a Rehearsal Dinner invitation, a special note for a special guest. Chose your colors, lettering style, and motif; from design to print to envelope addressing, your stationary ideas are brought to life through The Constant Scribe!
As seen in this post from Style Me Pretty, metallics continue to be popular! And why not? A bit of glitter and sparkle has a way of creating sophistication and excitement. I don't think this trend is going anywhere soon!
From bright, yellow gold to antique gold, from platinum to copper to bronze, I've got the metallic ink to make your calligraphy pop!
Antique Gold
Yellow Gold
Yellow Gold
Iridescent Green
Watercolors with Gold Embellishment
Platinum
This week I am updating my website, sorting through pictures, uploading new photos, moving things around a bit, and generally trying to spiff it up!
All the areas of the website will be functional, but there may be sections that look a little, well, strange until the dust settles.
Thanks for your patience!
The slide show and the video are up and running on the front page and a few things have been updated and moved around! Gone are the earth tones from the past; gray-blue has taken their place.
It still feels to me as though I've moved into a new house, but I'm settling in!
There may be a few more tweaks here and there, but I think I'm mostly done.
I'm all of a flutter! Early in April, a film crew will be descending on my studio to film a short informational video for my website. One of the crew is a guy I know very well, indeed--my son Sam.
Sam will be graduating from Tribeca Flashpoint College in May and I am fortunate to be the subject of one of his class projects.
I admit I am camera shy--I avoid having my picture taken at all costs--but this is an opportunity that is too good to pass up!
We're in the planning stage right now so I'm reaching out to you, my brides and friends, to hear what YOU would like to see in an informational video. I've got some ideas of my own, but I'd love to hear from you!
The comment section is open! Let me know if you have any ideas and by all means, check out the TFC website!