I also painted a grassy beach scene for the RSVP card, enticing guests to join them in Nantucket for the festivities.

Another vantage point of the venue stairs is featured on the trifold details card, with a landscape painting of the entire beachfront property. The painting stretches the full width of the design, which shows off the spectacular location and emphasizes the organic landscape of the iconic Nantucket bluffs.

To add subtle texture, I incorporated mulberry paper for a delicate wrap, enclosing the contents of their suite. This translucent handmade paper has beautiful texture that feels beachy, and reminiscent of water in this perfect shade of soft,  warm blue.

Their crest really embodied the Nantucket feel of their wedding, with beachy elements like the rope frame and soft pink seashells, alongside the classic Nantucket hydrangeas in blue & white.

When Bailey and Jamie told me that their favorite part of their venue was the set of stairs leading down to the beach, I immediately pictured a painted landscape for their envelope liner. I wanted guests to feel transported to the Nantucket coast where they would be celebrating. If you look closely, you can see a whale’s tail surfacing in the distance, which was not only a nod to Nantucket, but also to the venue, named Whale’s Watch.

I also painted a grassy beach scene for the RSVP card, enticing guests to join them in Nantucket for the festivities.

Another vantage point of the venue stairs is featured on the trifold details card, with a landscape painting of the entire beachfront property. The painting stretches the full width of the design, which shows off the spectacular location and emphasizes the organic landscape of the iconic Nantucket bluffs.

To add subtle texture, I incorporated mulberry paper for a delicate wrap, enclosing the contents of their suite. This translucent handmade paper has beautiful texture that feels beachy, and reminiscent of water in this perfect shade of soft,  warm blue.

Their crest really embodied the Nantucket feel of their wedding, with beachy elements like the rope frame and soft pink seashells, alongside the classic Nantucket hydrangeas in blue & white.

When Bailey and Jamie told me that their favorite part of their venue was the set of stairs leading down to the beach, I immediately pictured a painted landscape for their envelope liner. I wanted guests to feel transported to the Nantucket coast where they would be celebrating. If you look closely, you can see a whale’s tail surfacing in the distance, which was not only a nod to Nantucket, but also to the venue, named Whale’s Watch.