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Process Study: Watercolor Florals
December 18, 2015
Lindsay and Scott’s request for “romantic and classic” wedding invitations led me to watercolor florals. Here’s the journey I took to land on a style that was just right.

The Wren’s Nest in Spring
November 19, 2015
Find inspiration for your spring wedding in these bright pastels captured at the Wren’s Nest in Tennessee. In love with this look? Find DIY files here! The Laurel Collection gets a big dose of color, pattern and texture to set the stage for a barn wedding filled with vibrant florals, vintage glass, and plenty of […]

Riverwood Mansion
August 12, 2015
The Quinn Collection found it’s perfect compliment in Nashville, TN at Riverwood Mansion – a venue with a deep history and ornate, architectural details. Elizabeth from Stockroom Vintage brought this scene to life with her signature flair for carefully, curated pieces, accented by mounds of peonies and greenery from Soul Flowers. Julie Paisley’s workshop captured […]

David & Lauren
January 21, 2015
I was thrilled when my cousin David wanted me to make his wedding invitations! He and Lauren celebrated outdoors in the evening at my Aunt and Uncle’s house in Clovis, NM.

Our Wedding
January 20, 2015
Making save the dates for our wedding inspired me to start Little Rectangle. Clark and I got married on April 23, 2011 in Austin, TX at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum.

Planning Questions
October 11, 2014
There are a few things that are good to know before you start making cards or invitations. All orders will include tailored advice for each piece in your project, but the questions below will give you a basic idea of how to plan ahead. How much time do you have? Buying materials, printing, trimming, assembling, […]
Printing Services
October 11, 2014
Invitation collections are available as printable files, but I’d also love to help print your project. Contact me for a free estimate to see if we can work together to bring your invitations to life. Availability is decided upon a case-by-case basis. If I’m unable to help with printing, you will still receive a color […]
Printing Glossary
October 11, 2014
Before printing, it can help to familiarize yourself with certain terms to help ensure you get the results you want. Whether you are printing at home yourself or hiring someone to print for you, here are a few to get you started. Bleeds The extra area of the design that extends past where the finished […]