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Friday, March 12, 2010
Cool Finds - Signs By Diane
Posted by
Meghan E. Cease
Anyone that knows me, knows that I love adding a personal, unique touch to the wedding day. Signs by Diane will help you do just that! Featuring elegant and fun shabby custom personalized signs for weddings, businesses, or even family homes, each sign is handcrafted by her husband and herself. They cover several styles from beach cottage to vintage. Most of the signs have been heavily distressed and chipped for an authentic vintage feel using a multiple-step process.
Diane also specializes in various custom wedding signs - a few of which you see above. As you can imagine, most of the signs are custom, with the couple's names, wedding dates, etc., but if you are thinking of including a vintage inspired signs in your wedding design, check out Diane's selection.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Birmingham Vendor Spotlight - Sonia Davis Designs
Posted by
Meghan E. Cease
While I am working on launching a new blog, I've decided to go with a more formal blog schedule...if I can manage it. I am aiming to do three blog posts a week from now on with helpful tips and advice on Mondays, Birmingham related wedding info on Wednesdays, whether it be vendor reviews, recaps of M. Elizabeth's events, or other Birmingham happenings, and cool finds on Friday.
Therefore, since it's Wednesday, our first vendor review is featuring Sonia Davis Designs. On Sunday, February 28, M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events participated in the PWG Bridal Market at The Wynfrey. We asked some of our favorite vendors to help make our display absolutely fabulous. As part of our tablescape, we asked Sonia Davis to create some unique menu cards for us. Each design that Sonia creates is custom, so she can really style it to suit your own personalities.
Why did you choose to work in
weddings/events?
Graphic Design was where it all started. After
graduating, I worked in the corporate world doing design for a national bank.
It was great for 4 years. Then when my sister got engaged in 2006, she asked me
to design her wedding invitations. From then on, I knew this is what I wanted
to do. I started doing more weddings and eventually bought a stationery store
in Homewood, Inflations and Invitations, where I am today. I love all things
paper, so naturally I couldn't say no to the opportunity.
How would you describe your
style/product?
I would describe my style as classic with a twist of
whimsy. I love mixing styles to create a fresh look. Most importantly, when it
comes to wedding stationery, I think invitations should really express the
couples personality, style, and wedding day. This is the first glimpse your
guests will get of what your wedding day will be like.
What separates you from other Birmingham area
vendors?
What separates me from other wedding vendors is that I do custom
design. In other words, it all starts with a blank canvas and I work with
couple to determine what look or style they are going for. So for me, its a
real creative process rather than just picking your font and paper.
What would you be doing if you did
not work in weddings?
I know I would still be doing graphic design
because I love it, but maybe in a different form. In another life, maybe a
chef.
Favorite TV show and why?
I am a sucker for reality
TV. So its tough choosing, but Say Yes to the Dress is one of my favorite
shows. I love watching them try them all on and occasionally watching some
drama :)
Funniest moment you've ever witnessed
at a wedding?
At my cousin's wedding, as they were both kneeling
down during a prayer, he had "HELP ME" written on the underneath of
his shoes. Don't know till this day who pulled of that prank.
What advice would you give to brides
on the wedding planning process in general?
Decide what is really important to you and spend your energy and budget
on those things. Just enjoy the moment and people, it goes by so fast!
If you are still looking for wedding stationary, definitely get in touch with Sonia through her website. Thank you for reading our first Birmingham vendor spotlight! If you or someone you know would like to be "spotlit", just shoot me an email or leave a comment!