An Island Dinner Menu

The couple had decided to have a destination wedding in Jamaica. The ceremony would be intimate and simple and then followed by a seated dinner, serving the finest foods of the island.

Because the couple and their families would all by flying to the island (and as you can imagine the shopping on the island would be sparse), any decor they wanted for the  reception dinner tables needed to be easy to pack, small & lightweight.

Hence, the menu card.

The piece was a 2-piece card and presented in a snap envelope.

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The snap envelope was in a coral that coordinated with the bridesmaids dresses and was the only pop of color on the set tables.  Guests names were written on the outside of the envelope and used as a place card.

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Upon opening their envelope, the guests then pulled out a card that had the couple’s new married name and date printed on navy linen in silver ink. The other side of the card was a layered white column paper with the menu printed in navy ink.

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This special piece served as a piece of decor, a place card, a menu and as a memento for such a special, happy occasion!

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to Market we go!

I just got back from Atlanta, looking at paper lines, meeting reps and trying to get a good idea of emerging trends but also some gaps that may be missing….some gaps I may fill for a small clientele!

I am back in town, overwhelmed but really excited and now pouring over all the info making decisions about where I need to invest.  I think I’ll have some exciting news coming soon about some exclusive lines and partnerships for custom work so check back with me!!

In the meantime, I’m working on Valentine’s Day cards and assembling some birthday portfolio & packages.  FUN STUFF!!

Welcome to Paper Ink.

Welcome to Paper Ink., a social papers studio.

While I have been designing custom invitations for all kinds of occasions for the past few years now, it has always been a hobby and a fun outlet for my creative side. I believe your invitation is your first impression to your event, no matter how casual or formal, large or small. And you know what they say about first impressions…

I have always been a paper addict and find myself collecting stationery, spending time fondling the texture of papers or admiring a particular font.  Weird?  maybe. probably. But fun definitely!

I have to admit that this paper thing is in my blood. My mom is a hostess with the mostest and the epitome of social grace.  She saves invitations, wedding programs, menu cards, etc.  that she finds to be really attractive or perhaps unusual. This eclectic collection of hers was so inspiring when we began planning my own wedding.   Which brings me to my mother-in-law. She owned a social stationery & gift shop in Crestline Village for many years and when I lived in Birmingham I would spend hours at the store,  checking out the latest stationery suites, scheming for an excuse to have a party just to send out a clever invite and longing for the day I chose my own wedding invitation.  So between my mother, the party planner and my MIL, the stationery expert I have learned so much! 

Over the years friends have asked for my advice on everything from thank you card etiquette to “where can I find this kind of invitation?”. I have learned that my acquired knowledge, combined with my passion for being apart of the design process actually can be pretty valuable, and fun!

So how did I get from this side hobby to officially being in business?  Well, I still am asking myself that.  Taking the leap is a little scary, a lotta crazy but nevertheless thrilling.  Of course the obvious answer is that once I realized people actually were willing to pay me for something I loved—well, it was hard to not pursue the opportunity. 

I prayed about this itch I had, did some soul searching, talked with some wonderful friends and of course got some good counsel (both legal and marital) from my husband.  After a lot of careful thought and some great encouragement, I finally made the decision to go official.  And the most amazing things have been happening ever since! I’ve had at least one open project every week for the past month with several more on the horizon.

I do not have plans to start a website or take online orders because there are so many others that do that and do it well.  Nor do I want to compete with retail operations.  The niche I am aiming to fill is providing one-of-a-kind, unique design that maybe you can’t find on your favorite shop’s shelves.

This blog will be my place to show you some pieces of my portfolio, offer invitation & stationery etiquette tips, offer some recommendations and bring you the trends and show you some of my clever finds from the world of social papers.

So if you need invitations, personal stationery, labels & tags, announcements let me know-I’d love to have the chance to work with you.

Partners & Brands

list with links of friends in the industry as well as lines I carry

Event Planning

When your special event needs an extra hand, Paper Ink. provides event planning services. Whether its a kid's birthday party or your daughter's dream wedding, I can help you set a budget, hire vendors, incorporate a theme, keep you on schedule and organize all the details to make your event a memorable one. Event services can be customized.

Paper Ink. Event Planning Services & Packages
http://issuu.com/paperink/docs/paper_ink_service_packages

Paper Ink. Event Planning Contract


Details & Accessories

It's the little details that can tie together a theme or customized accessories that make your special event something to remember. Paper Ink. can order cups, koozies, napkins, coasters and more to compliment your event. We will work together to ensure all your little details and accessories make a big impact!


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etiquette

etiquette tips per wedding faq’s

Letterpress

While letterpress is increasingly becoming a more popular invitation choice, letterpress is actually a 15th century technique of relief printing by pressing an inked plate into the paper. The result is a beautiful, textured and delicate piece of art.

Letterpress invites are a lush look that hints to those opening your invitation that your event is going to be something special and unique.

I use the finest papers-your choice of Crane’s 100% recycled cotton tree-free Lettra (110 gsm or 220 gsm available) or Arturo, an handmade Italian paper with a gentle deckled edge (120 gsm).

While letterpress is certainly a more expensive option, due to the extra time and care it takes in the production process, I am pleased to have found a true artisan of a printer that offers beautiful work at an affordable price.

Paper Ink. letterpress is one of-a-kind custom design. Options for letterpress may include invitations, business cards, stationery, enclosure cards and envelopes.



Link to Paper Ink. letterpress pricing


custom design

DRAFT blog-custom design samples, bday packages, etc. etc.