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We also have an abundance of invitation and paper samples in-store! Don’t think that you have to come up with inspiration swatches that present each and every component of your suite, either. All of these elements will give insight into the feeling of your day. What the custom team wants to see is florals, dresses, place settings, textures, scenery. And to be clear, we’re not talking about just seeing other invitation designs. Pinterest and Instagram are great online resources for these initial ideas. Vibe and verbiage.” Raven laughs but says it again, both in jest and matter-of-factly, “It’s all about the vibe.” She admits that “inspiration images have become non-negotiable,” and I was pleasantly surprised to hear both Raven and Amber talk about these ideas and images in terms of feelings: how couples want their guests to feel at the wedding and how they want to feel at the wedding. The best thing you can do-for our custom team and for yourselves-is to have some ideas about your wedding day on-hand when you meet with Raven for your first consultation. When you say, “rustic,” do you mean river cabin or glamping adventure? When you say, “elegant,” do you mean spare, text-based, and contemporary? Or maybe you mean water-colored florals and brush script? When you say “embossing,” do you actually mean “letterpress”? Raven makes sure everyone begins, and remains, on the same page. But often a couple’s language for what they want and need might not be the same language our team uses, so part of Raven’s job is to understand what you want and make sure our team understands it, too. Now, you’re probably thinking, Translate? We’re all talking about the same things, aren’t we? Well, yes. Her title might be better understood as “project manager” or “liaison,” but her job, put simply, is to translate your needs for our designers and printers. When you reach out to Noteworthy, you’ll be directed to Raven, who is one of many resident English majors at Noteworthy and who will be the person to gauge what exactly you’re looking for. Flaherty, Lead Printer Robin Graf, and Noteworthy co-owner Amy Dolan.įirst thing’s first. Flaherty, and Noteworthy co-owner, Amy Dolan to chat about the custom process and what you should consider when thinking about wedding invitation suites.įrom left to right: Custom Sales Manager Raven Streissguth, Wholesale Fulfillment Associate and Printer's Apprentice Dani Turner, Graphic Designer Amber M. I sat down with our Custom Sales Manager, Raven Streissguth, Graphic Designer, Amber M. In 2015, in “the before times,” I worked with Noteworthy to design and print my sister’s wedding invitations, and it’s been a joy to see how the custom team has grown and how they’ve adapted and remained flexible amidst this and last year’s wedding cancellations and postponements.
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Though the meaning of “wedding season” has changed in the time of COVID, Noteworthy’s attention to your vision-for your wedding day, and for the invitation suite that comes before it-has not changed. I can hardly believe it, but it’s March (!!!), which means a number of things, least of all that the sun is shyly showing itself here in Missoula, Montana, and our custom team is knee-deep in wedding invitation planning and design! Other larger pot and plant stands can be seen more as feature pieces, such as the tall and minimalist-style Minimo Plant Stand and the Planter on Stand, as well as our Plant Theatre and Classic Plant Theatre.įor dotting around the garden, we have a wide range of pots and containers, and our Zinc Planters of various shapes and sizes are made of galvanised steel with a zinc coating, meaning they will weather well, and even take on a rusted aged appearance over time, to make it seem as though they’ve always been part of the garden.Lauren here, a member of Noteworthy Paper & Press’s retail team. The same is true of more delicate plants, like snowdrops and violas, grown in small terracotta pots. Some plants - primulas and polyanthus, look great grouped together en masse, so the three-tier Auricula Stand is perfect for these plants. Just as lighting can make a huge difference to a space, and really show it off, be it interior or exterior plant pots, plant stands, containers and plant theatres will display your plants and flowers in the best possible way, ensuring you get the most enjoyment and pleasure from them! Choosing the right pots, containers and plant stands for your plants is incredibly important and it can also be a lot of fun.