custom invitation timeline
Quick guide to the custom invitation process with revelry + heart.
Branding my couples to foster authenticity
Let me decode your wedding brand. AKA my degree in advertising and public relations paid off.
15 Things I Believe
It all starts with #1, authenticity.
Three pain points of making your wedding invitations and how to solve them
I asked people what sucked about creating their wedding invitations, this is how we solve those problems.
Anxiety + Engagement | What to do if you have more anxiety than excitement over getting married
Heads up: this blog is my most popular to date! So a. you're totally in good company and b. I decided to create an affiliate link for the products mentioned in this post. If you click through these links and purchase the item, I get a kickback for the recommendation....
the good, the bad and the ugly | how I found my place in custom stationery
from freelancing for nothing to designing foil-stamped bespoke wedding paper
5 Wedding Trends that Need to Die in 2017
These top wedding trends? Let’s just say, I’m over them.
Wedding Invitation Wording – The rules of Wedding Stationery and how to break them.
What are the rules of wedding invitations? How can you get away with breaking them? Kasey explains what you need to include in your wedding invitations, suggested wording and what can be compromised in the world of wedding stationery.
4 critical elements to create the perfect wedding invitation
I am passionate about wedding invitations, but, I wasn’t always this way. I thought like many that the invitation was only a piece of the process, a dreaded detail to think about when they should have been mailed out 2 weeks ago and holding high hopes that there would...
Why Engagement Is NOT the Happiest Time of Your Life | Guest Post by Alycia Curtis of Wedshock
Alycia Curtis is the no bs founder of Wedshock, a website that gives the real deal on what it’s like to be engaged and married. After the flowers die and the music ends, you’re left staring at a person who you may have only discussed planning a big party with over most dinner conversations for the last two years. Its weird, but you’re not alone. Join the rest of us who are navigating the waters of newlywed life, even when it’s not all bliss.









