2 for 1: Real Wedding and Vendor Shout Out – Voila Events + Design

by admin on December 3, 2009

 We are so thankful for all of the wonderful clients and vendors we get to work with everyday, and we’re equally excited to share some pictures from a recent event planned by one of these fabulous vendors: Samara Anderson with Voila Events + Design. 

We’ve known Samara for almost 2 years, and have always enjoyed each opportunity to design stationery for her events.  Samara has an eye for creative detail, and she is always open for new, fresh ideas for her clients and events.  It seems every idea we bring to her is welcomed with a huge smile and a “go for it”’ cheer!

 

Earlier this year, we had the opportunity to create custom “barnyard brunch” invitations for one of her Nashville brides, along with favor tags and menu cards.  The custom invitation featured a mix of rustic (twine, hatch-show print) and vintage (lace) elements to introduce the venue and theme. 

 

Barnyard Brunch Vintage Chic Custom Invitation

Barnyard Brunch Vintage Chic Custom Invitation

 

Most recently, we designed invitations and event stationery for a Rehearsal Dinner with a nautical chic theme that fit perfectly with the venue, The St. Petersburg Yacht Club.

 

First, we created custom nautical invitations that introduced guests to the theme with a custom “monogram” that was actually the nautical flag that represents the bride and groom’s first initials.  Then, we added hand-tied miniature rope knots to each invitation to add that extra touch of creativity. 

 

Custom Nautical Invitation

Custom Nautical Invitation

For the celebration, we created custom escort flags to not only help guests find their tables but also to indicate their menu choice to the staff at the Yacht Club!  Each flag indicated a choice of steak, chicken or vegetarian meal by depicting the nautical alphabet flag for the letters S, C and V.  Above each flag, Samara attached a pennant with the name of the guest and their table number.

Nautical Escort Card Flags

Nautical Escort Card Flags

Accordingly, the guests found their table numbers depicted by the nautical flag that represents the correlating number.  No detail went uncovered! 

Samara maintained the chic feel by placing hydrangea in mason jars and by then setting them around a candle lit lantern.  Each table had a different lantern, and nautical rope was used to tie around each mason jar opening.

Nautical Lantern and Hydrangea Centerpiece

Nautical Lantern and Hydrangea Centerpiece

 The groom and his family who hosted this event are from Lincoln, Nebraska. Small jars of blueberry jam were adorned with custom favor tags that read “Made with love in Lincoln, Nebraska,” and the jars were at each place setting for the guests to take home.  Also at each place setting was a napkin tied with a nautical rope “napkin ring”! 

 

Nautical Rehearsal Dinner Room and Table Decor

Nautical Rehearsal Dinner Room and Table Decor

 

We had a great time, as usual, working with Samara, and we’re looking forward to the next project…stay tuned for the pictures!!!

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{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

Karen Godlewski February 22, 2010 at 9:26 am

Love the custom nautical invitation! I wanted to inquire about having a similar invitation designed and printed for my upcoming wedding. Can you please provide me an estimate on the design featured on your blog

Thanks
Karen

Jen Daly June 15, 2010 at 6:45 pm

Hi-
I’ve been looking for a way to do the nautical flag escort cards for our wedding in Mystic, CT. would love to hear about ordering, costs etc.
Thank you!

admin June 17, 2010 at 3:53 pm

Hi Jen!
No problem! :) I’ll send you an email now.
Thanks,
Andrea.

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