Cape Cod inspired wedding: Blue, yellow & twine

When I met with Megan and Ian, they wanted a nautical, Cape Cod feel for their invitations. They both had their input of what they liked and didn’t, so we worked together to come up with a design. They requested to incorporate a knot so I designed one with their initials.  The invitation suite was wrapped in twine rope with a tag on the outside and the envelope was lined with an old vintage map. They included a “things to do in San Diego” for their out of town guests and a keepsake postcard. It came out so great, this is by far one of my favorites!

For a personal touch, Megan and Ian included a postcard of their wedding venue, The Hotel Del Coronado, for guests to have as a keepsake. I incorporated their wedding logo on the backside with the date. I also designed custom stamps for their RSVP postcards and the outside of the invitation envelope.

Their thank you cards to their guests were postcards with the same rope and anchor, which was on their invitation, and their logo on the backside.

They wanted their escort cards to resemble a vintage ferry ticket. I put their guests “origin city”, where they came from and “Port of”, the table name where they were to be seated on each card along with the date of their wedding punched on the side. They will be put in vintage suitcases outside their reception area.

Up next are images from their big day. Stay tuned and check them out!

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  1. Selene – I am truly inspired by your all’s work! I am an asiinprg photographer working my way through a hospitality degree hopefully to help people plan their gorgeous weddings one day and I love love love everything you all do and put together. This session is one of my absolute favorites!! Donna is a DIY mastermind! I thoroughly hope one day I get the chance to have you all there to capture my special day!

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