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Paper Dreams and Keepsakes is a timeless line of handmade stationery and keepsakes inspired by LOVE. The non-tradional approach that I use in designing each item is couture to your personality and the theme of your event. My goal is to provide you with one of a kind designs for your invitations and keepsakes that you'll cherish for years to come.



Lisa

3.20.2012

We've Moved!

We have a new blogsite. Please visit us over at our new diggs here! Thank you all so much for your support.

Xoxo,

Lisa

1.26.2012

Save the Dates: What is the purpose and do I need them?


{Photo: Paper Dreams}


Save the dates were originally designed for couples who were planning their nuptials with a year or more away; if they were having a destination wedding; or if their wedding was happening on a holiday. In these instances it provides your guests plenty of time to prepare, plan and coordinate vacations and finances.

However couples who are not having weddings on a holiday or far away from home, still choose to use save the dates. It’s a fun and exciting way to introduce their wedding plans to loved ones as well as an opportunity to give a keepsake.

If you are planning a wedding, and if any of the reasons above apply, by all means do so. And if none of them apply and you choose to do so; it’s all about your preference. However, do not send then if your wedding is less than six months away.

Tip: Make sure that your Save the Date is personal and tailored to you both. Make the cards fun and exciting; depicting both of your personalities and the love you share for one another.



{Photo: Dot Girl Blog}



Types of Save the Dates to consider:

Magnets
Calendars’
Pens
DVD’s
Photo cards
Buttons

It’s your day. Do it your way!


Xoxo,


Lisa






1.11.2012

Announcing Your Engagement



So you’ve shared the great news of your engagement with your immediate family; and you may or may not choose to throw a soiree, but you definitely want to make it official by letting everyone know.

Traditionally engagements are published in newspapers but couples today are choosing to make this momentous occasion of their lives and those of their loves ones more personal.


Sending engagement announcements can be a fun way to tell everyone that you’re on your way to tying the knot. Since you will be in the early stages of your planning, whether or not you choose to incorporate your color scheme does not matter, but should reflect who you two are as a couple.




In addition, when sending your engagement announcements, make sure that everyone who will be invited to the wedding receives one. So that way there will be no confusion. Should you choose to include your wedding date on the announcement; then the card can also double as a Save-the-Date card.



Congratulations and Happy Announcement!


Xoxo,

Lisa


Images: Google

12.27.2011

Congratulations On Your Engagement!




Holidays are a joyous time especially if you received something a little extra in your Christmas stocking. How excited and overjoyed you must be; and I bet you're beyond thrilled to get started on your planning.

From a wedding planners' point of view and not so much an invitation designer, I would suggest first of course sharing your good news with your loved ones, those who were not there to witness the momentous occasion. Then secondly, purchasing a special notebook to jot down your ideas of what you had originally wanted for your wedding day; you know what you wanted when you were younger. Then compile a second list, with modern ideas and designs that mesh both you and your fiance's personalities.

The important thing is not to dive in head first. Try to not become consumed with magazines; or TV wedding shows; or other people's ideas of how your wedding should be. Take some time and revel in this moment because it is truly a wonderful experience.

Congratulations to you!

Lisa

12.07.2011

Dream Concept: A Suite 16

Sometimes all you need is a concept and a dream.

I can’t ever walk into a paper store with a list and come out with exactly what’s on that list. For me; in no way does this ever happen. It’s what’s on the list, and a few extra samples of eye candy to take me over my already hefty budget.

For the last 3 weeks I’ve been working to sharpen my design skills; with creating the holiday card line as well as a few invitations. Recently I had a desire to create an invitation for a Sweet Sixteen. I wasn’t sure which direction I was going in, so I started with a traditional design. But then I realized; this is truly a different age, and a different time. The girls of yesteryear are not the same as the girls today. I knew I had to come with my egg game.

Here’s what I started with:



Here’s the end result:




The intent was to still have the soft around the edges Sweet Sixteen appeal with the colors of aqua, blush, and ivory. I incorporated a brocade design stock layered with ivory crest stock on top, and double face satin ribbon. The edge added was the heels and the overall style and layout of the invitation; which I love.

I would love to hear your thoughts.

Xoxo,

Lisa

Images: My Blackberry

Note: This is out first boxed style invitation, as well as our first invite under the Suite 16 brand.



12.05.2011

Following My Dream

Most people don't know this about me, but I was hired by Hallmark greeting cards in the March of 2000. However, I turned it down when I found out that I was pregnant with my son Ryan. You see, I loved writing and everything that hallmark greeting cards were about; but not enough to move away from my support system of family and friends to Kansas City, Missouri. What I know is that most people don't get to follow their dreams for reasons only their own. And for a long time I put off my own dream of becoming a designer. It was fear and doubt of not being accepted or liked, and the unknown.

I've always had a love for paper even before I knew "it" was love. Long before the passion of event planning existed, there was an absolute love for everything connected to paper.

For years I had a component of paper designs (Dreams & Keepsakes) under the umbrella of my event planning company (2003). It was the perfect place to hide I thought. As a result, the desire and the love for paper began to dwindle. Truth be told, I was okay with it because I was focusing on building my event planning business.

Moving forward to 2009; the clients that I assisted in planning their weddings and special events wanted something different and unique in paper. Before I knew it, I was producing detailed and intricate designs in paper for them. Since then, I have been designing, sharpening, and honing my skills by producing designs for colleagues, non for profits, and friends. It has been an exciting journey. Some of those past experiences I will share with you on the blog.

In May of 2010, I took a huge step in FAITH and separated the paper from my event planning company; and Paper Dreams & Keepsakes, LLC. was born. This has been and continues to be an exhilarating experience for me, and for those who I was able to take from a dream concept, to a design, to a keepsake as well.


I thank my family, friends, and colleagues for your prayers, feedback, and support. They all have gotten me this far. Please don’t stop, for my journey is truly beginning now.


Xoxo,


Lisa

7.23.2010

Real or Not Real?

{Photo: Vaughn Freeman's Visual Mystique Studios}
That is the question.
This bouquet was created for a Thanksgiving windowscape that I designed last year. The theme was A Harvest of Love. I used colors (burgundy, brown, burnt orange, and ivory) tp provoke feelings of warmth and comfort. Just like those good feelings that we normally experience that time of year. The bouquet was created with with 18 calla lilies, and trimmed with berries. Wrapped with ivory double-faced satin ribbon, and accented with buttercup satin ribbon to create a wow factor.
Do you think this bouquet is made of real or silk flowers?
XOXO
Lisa