Chrissy and Sean – Suite Love

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I am very excited to show you all this amazing suite I just finished for an October 1st wedding that will be at a beautiful Ranch on Lake Leelanau just outside of Traverse City. 


Chrissy and Sean are combining their love for the city with their love for Northern Michigan at their fall wedding and wanted their stationery suite to show that to their guests. They love the Damask print and plan to incorporate it into their day. 


So when Chrissy and I began to start working on pulling this together I knew instantly what I would design for them. They wanted clean lines and something that was easy to use and understand for their guests. That is why I loved the idea of a folder for them but I wanted to make sure that each piece was visible easily accessible. Thus, I designed the size and backs of each piece to lay in such a way that they created a unique package and looked seamless. 


The Damask print was used more like a texture to the whole piece than the focal point so it did not overwhelm the design. Also, the BBQ piece is for another day so I wanted to backside not to fit with the pieces that were specific to the day of but wanted it to still integrate with everything. 


I believe of all the suites I have done this year (other than my own) this one has turned out as one of my favorites. But each design is so specific to each client that each has it’s own story and beauty on it’s own, which is why I love what I do. 


I will print final images once I put together the suite this week.

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Hello! I’m Megan Gilger,

A strong believer that nature and the seasons are our greatest teachers. We live on a hill in Leelanau County, Michigan just a stone’s throw from Lake Michigan. This land we are responsible for is where we are focused on building a life around the seasons and intention. We spend our days here building a regenerative model of living and focusing our garden on native plants and intensive polyculture planting styles. My focus is less on self-sufficiency and more on community-sufficiency through how we grow and connect through the seasons.
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