Favors: Baltimore

October 23, 2010 - Leave a Response

Did I mention that I can do favors too? For me personally, I love them–especially when its something that is a keepsake from the occasion and something that will get plenty of use 🙂

For those of you who are not aware of the a Baltimore Jewelry campaign, the National Bohemian Man (Beer brewed in Baltimore) proposing to the the Utz girl (Pretzel brand of Hanover PA) here is a blog link for more info. (http://cherry-teresa.livejournal.com/31114.html?thread=1930)

Here is my re-make and how they were set up in the reception. (courtesy of http://www.marialinzphotography.com/)
If you click on the “Kolankiewicz Wedding” tag at the bottom, you can see everything that I did for that wedding!

Yet another personal touch with Baltimore Flare

All of the pieces came together at the Baltimore Museum of Industry

Inside the Event Decor Part II: Baltimore

October 23, 2010 - Leave a Response

In addition to invites, I too can do any sort of decor–especially when you have a specific color scheme and want a specific look. For instance, instead of place cards, the bride opted for a large seating chart. Even though the list changed quite a few times…haha I built all of the names on a large poster which we framed and had on a easel. The easel was right near the guest book for guests to sign in and to find their name and corresponding Table Number.

If you click on the “Kolankiewicz Wedding” tag at the bottom, you can see everything that I did for that wedding!

In addition to these, we had signs in the bathroom and my personal favorites are the next two: Interesting way to let people know when its “Last Call”–however one item that the groom was insistent on!

 http://www.marialinzphotography.com/

Inside the Event Decor Part I: Baltimore

October 23, 2010 - Leave a Response

I won’t go on too much about these because they speak for themselves but what I have here are all of the elements for the reception:

Table Numbers–we chose photos of them over the years and matched them with a table number.

Some of the photos were full color, some black and white, others with color mixed in.

They were 5×7, cut and mounted to black foam core where they rested on a gold easel on each table.


http://www.marialinzphotography.com/

If you click on the “Kolankiewicz Wedding” tag at the bottom, you can see everything that I did for that wedding!

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