The Story of a Studio

The Story of a Studio The day has come. Heirloom's Cottage Studio is finally open. She received her first visit this Tuesday morning. A hand-blown chartreuse vase from Martha's Vineyard, filled with fresh lilac, adorned her interior, and a custom clay Heirloom sign decorated her little white portico.

Her restoration was both fun and interesting. She sits in the middle of the little Bucks County Farm, we call home. At first, no one noticed her, the dingy pale ivory that she was. She looked like she hadn't showered in years. Her insides were not much better. What she needed was a little pampering, and I heard her cries.

So about a year ago, my husband and I set out to rescue her, give her the make-over she deserved. We tore out her floor, gave her all new wiring, and plumbing. Then we bought her a new wardrobe, some fresh paint and a few accessories.

She is now our bright center of inspiration and creative ideas. Stop by and visit the Heirloom Cottage Studio soon. Heirloom. Couture Art Direction and Design. www.heirloom-occasions.com

Hexing

Hexing Lauren and Ryan came to Heirloom with a wedding vision that immediately touched my heart. "We're getting married on a family farm, and want to include our families as much as possible". I could hardly believe it, they were the perfect couple for Heirloom. Little did any of us know at the time, that I had previously created "Our Story" event art for Ryan's sister, a few years earlier. So that just made the match even more ideal.

Lauren loved quilts, hex signs and anything capturing a meaningful step back in time. And anyone who knows me, realizes...I do too! So we set out to create an elegant artistic vision set against rustic Bucks County beauty. We began by realizing the guests will needed forewarning. A Farmers Almanac predicts and forewarns, so we created an almanac for this wedding. An illustrator was hired to create icons of all of the couple's favorite things, horses, flowers, snowflakes, oak leaves. I then designed the card. The almanac card promises the guests, vows, kisses, smiles, laughs and memories. Lots of reasons to attend.

Next came the actual elegant wedding invitation. White was crisp and clean and served as an appropriate backdrop for a colorful custom Hex Sign. Another group of illustrations incorporated the couple's favorite family memories, a center monogram, and lovely embellishments around the edge. I then paired the card with another which read "A Symbol of Luck" and a description with the meaning of the Hex Sign. Which was followed by "The Symbol of Love" and a description of the wedding in the form of the invitation.

As you can see by the photos below, Ryan's parents took the time to can fresh peach jam jars which were then topped with a variety of other hexes, as favors for their guests. Every detail was carefully planned and made the day feel like a page out of Country Living. See all the event photos from Cooks Creek Farm:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Heirloom/49844798761?v=photos&ref=mf#!/album.php?aid=159405&id=49844798761

Save the Date

Something Sweet

I had the pleasure of meeting a lovely young lady about to celebrate a milestone. Ashley is a beautiful 15-year-old planning her Sweet Sixteen with her mom. I met both of them over appetizers in Doylestown recently to help plan the ART for their event. Ashley and her mother, Diane, are transforming a country club into a virtual nightclub for teens. Glowing ice cubes, white plush furniture and black lights will adorn her party room. It sounds so fun I wish I could attend - but alas I am just the lowly designer. While we met, I listened to all the spectacular details being orchestrated by "Always Fabulous Events" with Randi Martin, and envisioned a NAME, then a LOGO...."CLUB 16" flashed in front of my eyes, reminiscent of STUDIO 54. So off I went to design Ashley's very own party logo.

When finished the logo will print on event signage and on "hoodies" for the young guests – arriving in nightclub attire. I then placed the neon club logo onto the front of Ashley's silver invitation card, being sent out in long black envelopes with ornate calligraphy done by Linda Carol Arts. Don't you wish you were 15 again?

A Childhood Story

A Childhood  Story A few years ago, Heirloom was commissioned to create a unique invitation for a 50th birthday celebration. The theme of the party was "paper dolls". With customized illustration, I designed the invitation as a page right out of a paper doll book, complete with the doll, two dresses, appropriate cut lines, and instructions. Guests were asked to cut out the pink dress, return it as the rsvp, which was then recycled as their nametag - a "green" invite before it's time! Instead of gifts, memorable childhood toys were donated by guests to a local ministry. Another fantastic way to give back.  Try something unexpected the next time you host a small party or event. There is always a good idea out there waiting to make it's way into your life. www.heirloom-occasions.com

The Story of Heirloom

The Story of Heirloom."We'll Always have Paris". You see, my husband proposed on our first trip to Paris and of course, that became the artistic backdrop for our wedding. A very Victorian 4- part  invitation was born. As lovely as it was, it helped me launch Heirloom. With the expertise of a few colleagues, I designed my first web site and orders started flowing in. I chose the name Heirloom, because I love all things vintage and sentimental, and adopted this Victorian image of my great-grandmother for my branding. Business cards sprung up alongside my new web site, and voila...concepts for events started flourishing. Interesting art creations just began emerging from the fascinating stories I heard. Little precious birthdays they thought they'd never see, intimate weddings in serene locations, happy retirement parties filled with lifelong friends – all sorts of stories turned into events! And that is the beginning. The beginning of Heirloom.