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The Knott Wedding: Printed goods

These wedding programms were inspired by one of my favorite designers Belinda Love Lee. On the first page there is a napkin right next to the order of ceremony for the happy tears. At the back little envelopes with confetti were placed to celebrate the bride and groom once they walk down the aisle together as a married couple.
The programs are printed on two seperate sheets of paper and tied together with a string. A little knot holds it together. Yes, a knot because it's the Knott Wedding.
Inside you can find some illustrations of the location of the wedding. Even a fragment of a map of Ukraine and the very village where the celebration took place.
Since Ethan and Vladimira represent two different countries, Canadian and Ukrainian programs and printed goods were made in English and Ukrainian.
We wanted our guests to feel that they are creating this day together with us so we designed our own match boxes. They were put on tables for guests to light up their candles and also as a little gift to take away.
The bride happened to have a big family so we had to make labels to help them find their seats during the ceremony.
As wedding favours my husband and I made these wooden magnets themed with Deer and Fox (guess who is who) and the name of our wedding in English and Ukrainian.
Ethan made the littls logs and I drew and calligraphed.
Our thank you cards had a little surprise to them. The guest photos were taken on a printable camera during the wedding and given away as presents in customized envelopes at the end of the day. 
Little magnet favours are designed for the photos and cards to be put on a fridge. Something like a little magnet present never gets old right?
The Knott Wedding: Printed goods
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