Autumn Wedding Wildflowers and Wyoming

 


I was given some really nice watercolor paper from the museum
where I used to work and started working with it.  
I like the look of torn edges of paper. 
This is a nice thick, maybe 300 lb. paper that has a slight tint and texture.
I thought the tint would work well with some autumn flowers. 


I find designing wedding cards, especially a suite like this, 
quite a challenge using one image. 
It takes hours of working with the image placements, size, frames and such.
I was consistent with my favorite #777777 shade of grey for the text.


I purchased a set of ornate frames and used one for this
design featuring a scripture from Ephesians 4:32.

Similar design as above but with a pinstripe border, 
a fun sketchy font that looks like the felt tip is wearing out,
and the custom personalized variation.



The horizontal version blending several of the
flower images together. This also features the custom names
of the bride and groom for thank you notes.
Very important! 
Good manners are the best.
Always say thank you.


For the planning stage 
this type of card is meaningful for assembling 
the wedding party.


I've been watching Joe Pickett lately
and love his oldest daughter's name, Sheridan.
There's something about those shows set
in Wyoming . . . Joe Picket, Longmire, Hell on Wheels.
Excellent entertainment. 
       





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