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Wedding Maps by Stephanie Barba

August 16th. 2007 by Abby Larson | Filed Under | 3 comments

I have been in love with Stephannie Barba’s work for years now. She has been all the rage in San Francisco for some time now, but I was so thrilled to see her on Poppy Talk the other day. If you are looking for a super cute, fun way to spice up your wedding invitations, OR need a great map designed for your in-room baskets, Stephanie is your girl…

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Here are some details…

Artwork: There is a one time, flat fee of $400 to design your custom art. Think of it as a painting that you can hang in your house as a memento of your special day.

100 Offset Printed Cards (that means flat printed): $105 / 100 Letterpressed Cards: $225

She stocks tons of different paper colors, textures and weights so that you can really get in there and customize your order. Spend some time browsing her site today and I am sure you will be hooked.

And, while we are on the subject of Poppy Talk…I love her Etsy find of the day. You’ll remember that I posted a picture of these awesome vases that I saw on the House Martin blog a while back. Well, they are for sale on Etsy for $18!! I love these little gems for a rustic, elegant wedding (not too rustic because it will seem overly styled), perhaps at a winery or at an outdoor reception under big oak trees with twinkle lights or chandeliers. Thinking out loud here…

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3 Comments about “Wedding Maps by Stephanie Barba”

  1. Rebecca says:

    I would really love to use the birch tubes for my wedding, which is going to be a rustic outdoor wedding inspired by Lena Corwin. I just can't figure out how to arrange them on my round tables. One would seem pretty sparse. Should I put them in a group with candles? Try and put them at different heights somehow or maybe cut them to different heights? Any ideas would really be appreciated....

  2. abby larson says:

    I think that groups of three would be ideal. Jam pack them with monochromatic flowers that are puffy and a bit free form.

    I love these for centerpieces but they might be a bad height for conversation...I think that they are perfect lined up on a long table by the guest book or along wall/ledge.

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