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dapper paper

May 7th, 2010 · 6 Comments

I know of Dapper because the husband and wife duo are locals (Raleigh, NC) with a huge amount of talent. When designer Elizabeth sent over their newest project, I was thrilled to be able feature it on Mint!

From Elizabeth:
Sarah (the bride) contacted us and told us she wanted something custom and that she loved the kind of vintage charm and typeface fonts that we use.
When we do a custom wedding invitation, we like to find out a little about the bride and groom as people and as a couple, as well as the style and feel of their wedding. So Sarah sent us their adorable engagement photos and we knew from looking at those that they had fun personalities. Sarah sent us a few inspiration boards she had seen and we briefly glanced at this for the rustic and classic style she was going for, but we focused mostly on the only other inspiration she sent us: a screen shot from Bilboa Baggins birthday party in Lord of the Rings. She sent this because she loved the feel and the festive nature of the event and said she wanted her reception to be like this! The first thing we noticed form this shot was the banner that was hanging from the trees and the overall light-hearted festive appearance of the party.

After asking Sarah what type of decor she was having (various shapes and sizes of antique vases, bottles and jars with various groupings of flowers in them), and the type of flowers (some peonies, other flowers, and the rest were wildflowers), we honed in on the wildflower concept. She also mentioned a scene from the movie Atonement where Kiera Knightly’s character is carrying a vase of wildflowers and she loved the feel of this (as you can tell, Sarah loves movies). I knew exactly what scene she was talking about (hello, how beautiful is that movie?) so I pulled an image for wildflower inspiration. So we illustrated various wildflowers with detailed line drawings and we combined this with silhouetted flowers to add variety. For the RSVP we wanted to take the feel of the invite and translate it into a vintage floral pattern with an almost fabric-like look, to give it that sweet southern feel seeing as Chris and Sarah are getting married in Tennessee and are both southerners.


The best part? Sarah’s reaction when she first saw the invitations—she sent Elizabeth and Chris this scene from Raising Arizona because it best described how she felt about them.

engagement photos by Heather H Photography, invitation photos by Dapper Paper.

You can also visit the Dapper Paper blog, Spiffy Stuff We Heart, and read an interview with Elizabeth and Chris on The Lovliest Day.

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Responses to “dapper paper”

  1. I love this couple. I met Sarah three years ago as a freshman at the University of Alabama. I met Chris two years later, when he started dating Sarah. They are one of the best examples of a Godly couple I have ever witnessed.

  2. These are so fresh and unique! Love the combination in color and design.

  3. These invites are incredible! I love how she sent the video from Raising Arizona to describe how she felt! Cutest reaction ever.

  4. Is it just me, or is there nowhere for guests to write their names on the rsvp postcards? I’m curious how the couple kept track of the rsvps.

  5. Thanks for the kind words ya’ll!

    And that is a great question Elaine. We typically do put a space for the names, but Chris and Sarah’s wedding/reception was going to be very casual in the fact that they were not going to have a seating chart or designated seating.
    They never requested to have a space because it wasn’t an issue for them and, they did not have a problem with it due to their approach. For custom invites, we include what the client wants/needs, and that just wasn’t something they needed.

  6. Love the colors!!!!!

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