Typography Bunting

Dorthe Alstrup

Mignonne Handmade

String Gardens

My brother and his fiancé are starting to plan their wedding. During my discussions with them they’re really putting an emphasis on the specific types of flowers they’d like to have. After stumbling on String Gardens I immediately fell in love with the way they execute their suspended arrangements. I think this could be a unique way my brother and his fiancé can incorporate all of the different types of flowers in their wedding space.

Eloise Corr Danch

Knot Magazine: Tonal bouquet incorporating papers with floral prints.

Spring Window Display by Ken Marten on Flickr.Stems of Forsythia have been suspended from the ceiling over a field of daffodils. Small plastic bags were filled with water and tied to each stem of Forsythia, allowing them to florish and create a shower of gold.

Spring Window Display by Ken Marten on Flickr.

Stems of Forsythia have been suspended from the ceiling over a field of daffodils. Small plastic bags were filled with water and tied to each stem of Forsythia, allowing them to florish and create a shower of gold.

Yvonne Wong

Just surfing around, I stumbled on a talented local Seattle engagement, wedding and portrait photographer, Yvonne Wong. Her resumé shows her as an award winning photographer of the Wedding Photojournalist Association, Artistic Guild of the Wedding Photojournalist Association and the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International.

After clicking through her portfolio I quickly fell in love with her style and her ability to capture priceless moments.

Wooden Party Hats

A good friend of mine is throwing a birthday party for her soon-to-be 6 year old son. As I’m helping her plan, I happened to stumble on these really adorable wooden party hats from Paloma’s Nest. Although they’re really simple, they’re very customizable, adjustable and reusable for years to come. Whether you want to go the traditional party hat route and sport the cone shaped hat or if your little guests want to feel like royalty for the day and wear cute little crowns. These should be a sure hit with everyone.

Leaf Letters

I never thought something so simple could be so pretty. If you’re into nature and all things unique, you should visit Neo Green for their leaf letters. Instead of sending an email, why not send someone a leaf?

Environment Type

I stumbled on UK artist, Anna Garforth’s environment installations. She uses natural materials and creates beautiful typographic pieces. Something like this could be a great way to incorporate type into your event.