Wedding Wednesday No. 26 // Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Today’s post about our custom watercolor wedding crest has been highly requested – and for good reason! Kamie at Dizzy Daisy Designs did such an amazing job bringing my vision to life, and I will always look back on the design process so fondly. Dizzy Daisy Designs is based out of Charlotte, NC, but I was able to work virtually with Kamie on our designs after meeting in person just once – so convenient!

 

Kamie hand watercolored everything in our invitation suite, right down to our save the dates and rehearsal dinner invitations! She also handles all of the printing, which is such a great perk. She is now offering semi-custom heraldry as well (you can even purchase my exact crest that we custom designed!) Semi-custom is a great option if you’re looking for something more affordable, OR if you simply don’t have a vision in mind and need some inspiration.

 

If you look closely at these photos, you’ll see that they have all of the original information for our April 4th wedding date, before we had to postpone! Now that we’re on the other side, it truly makes me laugh a little bit to look back on these. We will still cherish them forever!

 

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

I want to make a quick note about using our watercolor crest on the postage stamps for our wedding invitations! I created them with our design file from Dizzy Daisy Designs on the Photo Stamps website. I spent a lot of time finding somewhere that would let me create something completely custom, and I was so happy with our result!

 

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

When we realized that we were going to have to move our wedding ceremony and reception completely outside, we knew we needed some kind of fans for our guests. My mom, sister and I made these at the last minute! I printed our crest on white cardstock, then we used rubber cement to glue a wooden fan stick in between two of the crest prints. My mom found this round corner punch that we used on the edges!

 

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

Believe it or not, I had our welcome, menu, order of events, and ceremony signs all printed at Walmart! I used the blank “board prints” template and uploaded my own text and images. They worked perfectly!

 

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

We also had Kamie at Dizzy Daisy Designs use our watercolor crest on cocktail napkins for the reception! I’ve loved putting the leftover napkins out when we have guests over at the house!

 

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

My sister (and best maid of honor EVER!) painted these cornhole boards for us that we had out at the rehearsal dinner, and then the next day for the wedding reception. This was the sweetest wedding gift that I know we’ll use for years to come! These are the cornhole bags that she ordered to go with them.

 

Our Watercolor Wedding Crest

And finally, our wedding programs! We used our crest again on these, and it makes me so happy that it’s one of the items that has our actual wedding date on it! I absolutely loved the single-fold vertical style, and would do it again in a heartbeat.

 

If you’re planning your own wedding, or looking for any kind of custom illustration, be sure to head to the Dizzy Daisy Designs website, and reach out to Kamie! You can also follow her work @dizzydaisydesigns on Instagram. I think I’m definitely feeling some adorable watercolor Christmas cards in our near future, too…eeep!


 

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  1. Reagan Boccarossa wrote:

    LOVEEEE how ALL of this turned out!! I feel like all of the art (especial the crest) is SO beautiful without being too feminine or too masculine, so Rudd can love it just as much!

    Posted 9.9.20 Reply