Category Archives: Frolic & Fun (non wedding events)

Vintage Princess Tea Party

For those of you who have girls, you’ll understand. The rest of you… just keep jumping in those mud puddles and rolling around on the ground {getting unimaginable grass stains} because tea parties just won’t make a lick of sense. But for anyone with a little girl (or two,) I know I’m speaking your language: [...]

Clambake!

Wow. Carly’s wedding was in July and my remaining posts about our New England Wedding Trip have been seriously tardy. I’m really kinda embarrassed. Things have been super busy here at the studio, but that’s a lame excuse for my poor timing on finishing out this series. Especially because I’ve been looking forward to doing [...]

Sail Away with Me…

Back to Rhode Island! (And don’t worry… one of the days soon you’ll get a good look at Carly’s invitation!) The groom and some fellas took a tour on an America’s Cup sail boat (but not just any boat, Ted Turners old competition sail boat, which they were told had one first prize not that [...]

A Welcome Dinner

The fabulous Rhode Island wedding weekend continues! On Thursday evening, we headed out to the seaside town of Little Compton for a welcome dinner hosted by the bride’s parents at their home. Their quintessential shingled New England-style cottage was the perfect backdrop for a seaside frolic. Gorgeous oversized blooms framed the setting… What a glorious [...]

Catherine + Chase (part 1)

Welcome to one of my very favorite design jobs EVER. This was such a fantastic invitation with a whole bunch of fun little parts and pieces that all came together to make one big impact. An engagement party is such a wonderful opportunity to begin celebrating what’s to come, and this one was a special [...]

Easter Eggstravaganza!

To lots of folks, Easter means family gatherings, dying eggs, ruffled dresses, baskets filled with candy, egg hunts and the Easter Bunny himself in all his pastel glory. This year, we had the opportunity to attend one special event that, while encompassing all the classic Easter festivities, also pointed toward the true meaning of Easter, [...]