Posts tagged midwest wedding
Real Wedding: Alyssa + Dave

Nothing makes my heart sing more than consistent signage + stationery at a wedding. My sister gave me the creative reins for all of the wedding paper for her September wedding in Omaha. Most of the signage was handlettered, digitized, and then blown up for print. The escort cards were all handlettered and then carefully attached to a free-standing board that my mom helped us install. Here are some photos from Gleason Photography from Alyssa and Dave's beautiful wedding reception at the Livestock Exchange Building in Omaha. 

As Seen on Style Me Pretty

So thrilled to be a part of this gorgeous Lovestruck Events wedding that made it to the hallowed pages of Style Me Pretty. Click here to see the post. 

Photos by Jessica Blex. 

1st Annual Holiday Card Exchange

I'll send you mine if you send me yours! 

After participating in the Antiquaria holiday card exchange last year, I want to join in on the fun. Send me your holiday card in a hand-lettered envelope (it doesn't have to be anything special, just your own handwriting, nothing typed and no labels) and I will send you one of my Christmas cards addressed in calligraphy. Make sure you put your name and address somewhere on the back of your card so I can make sure you get mine in return. These images are of my holiday cards from last year; this year's cards will be a surprise when you get one in the mail. So you better send me one, biatch. 

Send your cards to:

Miranda Writes
1020 South 55th Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68106
U.S.A.

Vintage-Inspired Wedding Invitations

When my uncle got engaged and called me about designing his invitations, he and his fiance stressed the importance of a vintage-inspired invitation suite to coincide with their wedding day. The color palette was greys and creams and I added some vintage looking embellishments to the design. The logo was hand drawn, and then duplicated on the back flap as a custom return address. It was so fun receiving my own invitation in the mail and seeing these two tie the knot!