Carolynne D.
Decisions, decisions!



So excited about the pattern and the combination of pearls and rhinestones is so fun!

The addition of the lace in this Versailles Swirl invitation is a first for us and wow! We love!

March 24, 2011
Cory M.


January 5, 2011
Rachel H.

The soft color palette lends a subtle romance and the lace is just so pretty!
June 29, 2010
A Peek into the Studio – Lace Wedding Invitations
Oh how I love this invitation suite. Several months ago I purchased some laces, just to play and here we are. My “playing” often leads to a stationery project that I may never have dreamed could work but for Christina, it certainly did. The two varieties of lace acted as a closure along with the silvery satin ribbon tie. I love the delicate design of the lace contrasted by it sumptious, cottony texture – lovely!


Her lacy artwork choice was hand painted with a vibrant coral ink and then embellished with tiny rhinestones throughout.

Thank you Christina for trusting us to create this unique wedding invitation design for you!
So, what am I up to?
Waiting impatiently for the Summer 2010 issue of Inside Weddings to hit the shelves on Thurday!!! I cannot wait to share the Painted Orchid Invitation set I created with the help of Envelopments®
Just wrapping up a new project with Jennifer Simpson for B is for Bride in Alabama! Caroline from Paloma’s Nest featured a sneak peek of the paper cameos I created for the shoot.
Still wading through the Utah ceremony photos from Lindsey Stewart of Green Apple Photography. Did you miss these sneak peeks here, here and here.
June 1, 2010
Rosanna T.
We had fun creating the lace artwork!

I reduced the use of pink overall and the lace this time is much closer to Alencon! Shading was added to the church illustration and feathers for more depth and drama.
The inspiration photo you sent was perfect. It really drove my choices in paper and more. I did not have the Alencon lace in stock but used a good substitute for now. I created an ostrich feather illustration, very sketchy like the new Camellia sketch. Cloghan church is illustrated in much the same way.











Welcome to the studio! My name is Kristy Rice and I work alongside six fantastic friends-artists-designers who help me bring the Momental Experience to Brides all over the world. I love custom wedding invitations, painting, paper and feel blessed to work in my studio each day. Each week I love to share studio happenings, my favorite projects, inspirations, diy tips and real wedding photos!









