Archive for the ‘Colours’ Category

Burnt Orange Falling Leaves Stationery

Monday, July 5th, 2010

A recent commission for an Autumnal wedding in October resulted in the most stunning foil block invite. The falling leaves theme was used to great effect within the folder and insert invite. The burnt orange colour was a stunning combination with the cream stock and the simple illustration another triumph of less is more!

Burnt Orange foil block invite folder

Burnt Orange foil block invite folder

Purple - a walk on on the wild side!

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

It was exciting to meet a young couple who were local, found me on the internet and were willing to explore the possibilities! The young woman bought me a groovy gift wrap which was the inspiration for her wedding - she knew little about what she wanted specifically, but knew she wanted a funky colour palette. The Lovetype2 design was selected and the couple were looking to combine lilac with cranberry  - the result was interesting, experimental and beautiful at the same time.

Bright Lights Present Labels

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Many of the stationery designs can be adapted for various purposes. The Bright Lights stationery, as featured previously looks wonderful as funky labels for a Hen pressie complete with amazing Gustav Klimt style wrapping paper from Past Times.

Lovely ‘Wedding’ Magazine

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

It is great to feature in the March edition of the Wedding supplement. We have featured in both the Vintage(paper love heart garland) & Cool Britannia  (Strawberry Fayre invite and name tag) sections. It is really exciting to see your name in print! We absolutely love their ideas and stylised themes and must concur Wedding publication really is a fantastic read, a pioneer of trends and advocate of helpful advice.

Brides Jan / Feb Editorial Feature

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The Black & White boxed invite stationery set appears in the Brides Jan / Feb Issue in the Monochrome themed section, p.186 (www.bridesmagazine.co.uk). The invite set includes the box, address label, invite, RSVP with envelope and information notelet sheet. If you visit previous posts you will see the range is available in a number of different colour palettes.

 

Books as Inspiration

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Here at The Happily Ever After Project we love everything about print and use battered, vintage book finds as inspiration for our designs. We are ashamed to say that this interesting and beautiful book was destined for a friend at Christmas, but we were unable to resist its charms. Instead, we sent an email to our friend entitled….’here’s what you could have won’.

When we flicked through this book it is inspirational and literally takes the breath away, wedding stationery should be a similar experience, once you find that special invite.

Ribbon Invite

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Ribbons - an interesting theme to explore! The Happily Ever After Project have produced a stationery set to appear in Wedding Magazine. The folder contains a simple invite with ribbon detail, backed with a fantastic chinese-inspired paper print.

Purple Drama!

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

The beauty of many of the Happily Every After Project range is the ability to tailor the stationery for each individual Client. The simple beauty of the Fancy Ornaments stationery in soft grey, can be dramatised by using a vibrant purple.

The Bright Lights Stationery

Monday, August 17th, 2009

The Happily Ever After Project is aware that the bridal budget is tighter and as a savvy stationery provider have introduced a new ‘Bright Lights‘ stationery range, which is simple and uses a hand printed aesthetic to create a quirky budget conscious wedding stationery range.

A Decadent Tea Party

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

The Happily Ever After Project is interested in a creating stationery for all sort of events; the most recent being a Vintage Tea Party, with a black and gold theme. The result was stationery with a hint of decadence and an acknowledgement of the days of vintage glamour. The Vintage Tea Party included vintage crockery, muffins, a story board and name tags with personal messages.