Lettering by Lynne - BLOG

Introduction

Welcome to my blog! It's here that I will show you all the new items coming in to Lettering by Lynne. I'm working with really wonderful invitation companies which produce beautiful invitations. My specialty is providing unique invitations and accessories - not just the ones you receive or see all the time - along with very personalized one-on-one service.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Happy New Year

Hope that everyone has enjoyed wonderful holidays! And a very Happy New Year to all of you! I'll be back soon with some new photos.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Menu Cards, Escort/Place Cards, Table Cards

Menu Cards
It's really nice to be able to let your guests know what they will be eating at your wedding. There are so many ways to do this - place a menu at each guest's place . . . it could be folded into the napkin, placed on the charger plate, placed in front of the wine or water glass . . . or any place else you like. Or, you could do one or two menus per table . . . the menu can be placed in a decorative picture frame, or on a small table easel. If you're having a buffet, a large menu can be placed at either end of the buffet table. Here are a few examples of menu cards.


The menu is decoratively placed over the napkin.


This menu is featured on the charger plate.
The napkin sits in front of the menu, and
is tied with a wide organza ribbon.



This is a menu designed for a destination wedding in Florida
and features a palm tree at the top, with accents in
a deep pink to match the color scheme of the wedding.



The menu is inserted into the fold of the napkin, and a sprig of 
herbs is placed over the menu. You can also see the customized
table card with the couple's monogram.

Here are a few different styles of menus:


The menu on the left features the cherry blossoms
 that were part of the wedding theme.
The green text matches the color scheme.
The middle menu is quite modern and features the
burgundy heading to match the autumn wedding theme.
The menu on the left features the couple's name in a taupe color
over the date and place of the wedding.


The menu on the left uses the couple's monogram at the top.
The middle menu is a little more modern and 
matches the color scheme of the event.
The menu on the right is for a very formal evening wedding.


The menu on the left is for a very formal wedding.
The middle menu features the couple's monogram at the top.
The menu on the right features the initial of the couple's
last name, in pink, watermarked underneath the text
to match the color scheme of the wedding.


Escort and Place Cards
When you're having a dinner, it's always best to assign tables (it's a bit of a job, but it's worth it - it cuts down on confusion when people enter the room with the dinner tables. The cards that tell people where to sit are called escort cards, although many refer to them as place cards.
The place cards actually go on the table and tell people exactly where they will be sitting. Place cards are not always necessary, but escort cards really are helpful. The escort cards are usually tented - and stand up when placed on a table.
Envelope escort cards are very practical, as well as beautiful. The name of the guest goes on the envelope, which is always unsealed. The table number (or name) goes on a card that is inserted into the envelope. The advantage of the envelopes is that last minute changes are simple - no cards to reprint - just switch the inserts!
Here are some examples of escort cards:


The card on the top left features a deep pink design
that resembles a design on the wedding invitation.
The card on the top right features the table number 
in a deep pink beneath the names of the guest.
The card on the bottom left features an Irish Claddagh 
design and allows the couple to fill in the table number at the last minute.
The card on the bottom right is for an autumn wedding 
(see the autumn leaves) and has the table number spelled out.



The card on the top left features a tree used as a theme for the wedding.
The card on the top right features the couple's monogram at the top.
The card on the bottom left features photos of the couple as children.
The card on the bottom right features a hot pink 
design similar to one used on the wedding invitation.



Here are some very decorative escort cards - they matched 
a contemporary invitation. You are seeing the back of the card. 
The front had the guest's name and table number.



These are envelope escort cards. The front of the envelope contains the guest's name and the card inside contains the table number. This escort card also contains the couple's 2-letter monogram at the top. It matches a menu (seen above) and table card (seen below).

Table Cards
And now for some table cards - these are the table numbers (or names, if you prefer to name your tables instead of using numbers).
Table cards usually are placed into a table stand - gold, silver, black, or any other color to match your decor. Here are just a few table stands - these and others are available for rental - you don't have to be stuck with a bunch of easels or stands that you'll never use again!:





Below are some table cards to be placed in a stand or a lovely picture frame.

The table cards can be created in a color to match your color scheme.
We can add graphics, or create a monogram, or just use
a very decorative type style for the number or text.
And you can add a little class by  spelling out the number.
The possibilities are endless!



This "drink" card was placed on the bar, and gave descriptions of the customized drinks available for guests.



Circular table number

Welcome!

Welcome to Lettering by Lynne's blog! Here are all the new items coming in to Lettering by Lynne. I'm working with really wonderful invitation companies which produce beautiful invitations. My specialty is providing unique invitations and accessories - not just the ones you receive or see all the time - along with very personalized one-on-one service. My favorite invitation companies are coming out with new albums in January, and I'll add some of the new ones here. I'll show you a few of the wonderful invitations that are available now.

This is an elegant ensemble from Encore Studios
It features a Save the Date card, invitation, reception card
respond card, menu, and seating card -
in a bright yellow and white format with embossed daisies.
It's nice to carry through a theme on all the paper products -
starting with the Save the Date, and ending with the menu.

Now for a different look, from Arabella Papers, a new company that produces amazing, colorful designs. Arabella uses a special printing process known as Bellpress - a new raised printing method for high end invitations featuring rich textures, crisp detail, and outstanding design flexibility.

Here we have "Peony Vines" -
a lovely invitation enclosed in a folder
tied with a ribbon and tag
and featuring a pocket to hold the enclosures.
It makes a very elegant statement -
and look at the envelope with the peony vine
on the address flap.


We also feature ethnic invitations: Hindu/Indian, Judaic, Middle Eastern, Oriental. Here are two examples of Oriental invitations.


Check back often for more pictures - including reception accessories: ceremony programs, menu cards, escort cards, place cards, and table cards.