A Peek into the Studio – Rose Gold Foil and Blind Letterpress Floral Wedding Invitations
It has been a while since my thoughts have run to this blog. Normally this is a place where I share and gather ideas and mark days by the beauty we create. With the weeks whirling by, the studio work has mounted, life has been lived but somehow I haven’t felt the drive to share. […]
Inspirations – Wythe Hotel Wedding Invitations
With the fashionable Wythe Hotel as our muse, I’m dreaming in shades of gold and creams for Nicole….An urban, black tie aesthetic…all the way. Wythe Hotel, Papers, Brooklyn Bridge, Black Tie Wedding Party, Foodie Wedding
Behind the Scenes – Wooden and Foil Invitations on Style Me Pretty Pennsylvania
I think many of us are wishing the last weeks of winter to make a quiet exit as we happily glide into Spring. This Winter, at least in Northeastern Pennsylvania has been…for lack of a better word… insane! Snow after snowstorm has crippled us time after time leaving the white stuff to collect everywhere in […]
Behind the Scenes – Wedding Inspiration at The Biltmore Estate
It is hard to put into words seeing a project of this magnitude come to life. I began my career very humbly…literally building invitations on my dining room table and scrubbing paint of it’s hardwood surface everyday before dinner. Never could I have dreamed that one day I would lead a team of creatives in […]
Behind the Scenes – Hand Painted Wedding Invitations in Munaluchi Bride Magazine
We’re so honored to have been part of the cover shoot for Munaluchi Bride Magazine. The ladies behind this publication have fierce spirits and some amazing ideas to back up up that fire. They’ve created a platform for brides of color craving the utmost in style and culture. This cover shoot had its home at […]
Inspirations – Rethinking the Black Tie Wedding Invitation
When I envision a black tie wedding I still see in color. Black tie at Momental isn’t about a stark color palette…always. Black tie is more about a level of luxe, fine materials, unexpected textures, layering and yes often color accents in lieu of bold brights. Black tie is less about rules and more about […]
Inspirations – Lavender and White Wedding Invitation
It is difficult to envision a more Springlike color palette than lavender and white! Impressionistic in texture this suite reminds me a rustic flower fields worthy of Monet inspired brushstrokes! String Lights, Papers, Lavender Bouquet, Watercolor Flower Wedding Invitation, Watercolor Landscape, Hand Painted Milk Glass Table Number
Inspirations – White and Ivory Peony Wedding Invitations
White and ivory blooms painted against shimmering ivory cardstock become the centerpiece for this hand painted invitation suite. I’m inspired by the floral detailing on Maggie’s Vera Wang Katherine gown! Vera Wang, Bouquet, White Peony Wedding Invitation
Inspirations – Winter Landscape Wedding Invitations
Hard to believe that Winter is around the corner… yes I know, go ahead and boo me…Nonetheless, Winter weddings offer up their own special sort of inspiration and imagery that I just love. Secretly I much prefer Winter to Summer – there’s just something about the wintery nights in front of the fireplace I just […]
A Real Momental Wedding – Alicia and Justin White Peony Wedding at Haiku Mill, Hawaii
Let’s rewind to about 1 year ago – if you came to me with all white wedding invitation dreams I likely would have smiled and said oh yes “we can do that” but inside I would have been paralyzed with fear. You see I’m a color lover, through and through and until recently, with the […]
Behind the Scenes – Chinoiserie Pattern Wedding Stationery in BRIDES Magazine
I know when the following two things happen my world is about to get so much more interesting: 1. I get the chance to work with Cortnie from Canvas and Canopy Events 2. She uses the words “Ghostly, shipwrecked, ethereal, romantic, glam” to describe the project’s aesthetic. Yes, indeed. My team and I were lucky […]
Behind the Scenes – Botanical Greenhouse Wedding Lunch in Utterly Engaged Magazine
I remember the sun trickling in early that morning. It’s hard to not get good light in a greenhouse but that cold December morning seemed like perfection. Dew on the window panes with succulents and ferns at every turn, the room came alive. Every year I celebrate with the team…offering up an amazing meal, […]