so, i went into the studio last night, to pull some new silkscreen samples for the wedding show this weekend. i'm super happy with my 'woodsy' print, although i can't imagine pulling 150 perfect ones. I also printed some random prints that i've been wanting to play with, as well as silkscreening on different types of stuff (boxes, envelopes, etc.) I'm not sure how 'wedding-ish' my stuff is. I mean, what bride would want bloodred horses on their invites? Maybe when i trim these out, add fancy cursive addresses on the envelopes, fold a few into matchboxes, it could be interesting? i don't know. my booth may look like a mess?! but at least it will be interesting.
Sara gave me a stack of these boxes and I've been wondering what I'm going to do with them...I guess they could have a pretty candle inside? or...maybe wrapped with a black ribbon, for all those goth brides? hmph.
Fake invites for a woodsy wedding. I basically wanted to print this little guy.
Not sure what these should be used for...candy bags for a candy buffet? goody bags for bridal parties?
I actually ran out of these 'exhausted lady saying thankyou' cards, for my own use. so I printed a bunch more.
Maybe with a fancy cursive address, this won't look so...foreboding. thoughts?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
I like the horses...me bias? Never!
I think since people around have horses it will strike a cord with someone. I also like the deer boxes, maybe a white ribbon? Or green? Something woodsy. I know goth brides love forest weddings so it black might be perfect ;). I think it's great. It will allow those people who are hoping for something a little different to see that you are willing and able to help!
Oh I get it, you were saying black with red horses! That makes more sense, goth-wise. Maybe you could do white? Natural? Red with a cool pattern?
Um... that "tired" lady is so dead. You're not fooling anyone (except me).
When I marry myself I will use your unweddingy invites. Because they're way better.
Post a Comment