Monday, October 10, 2011

All before sunset

This last weekend Steve and I went away to Michigan - to catch up with each other and spend sometime enjoying the fall colors.


On Sunday, amidst a day of pumpkin picking and antiquing, our day took an unexpected turn. We stopped off at a local chili-fest and were there for about two minutes when we heard the band that was playing the fest abruptly stop. I heard someone next to me say "omigosh" as the crowd rushed to the intersection right next to the festival tent. We all looked - life suddenly felt like it was in slow motion - at first no one moved - we all just stood there - trying to piece together exactly what we were looking at...


Initially I thought a pedestrian had been hit crossing the street - he was laying about ten feet in front of the car - and he wasn't moving. About ten feet in front of him was what I thought was a piece of the wreckage - it took a few more seconds to realize that it was another person - a child. I looked back at the car - it's back windshield was shattered and a motorcycle was wedged underneath the back end.


Suddenly everything sped up - Steve headed to the man laying closest to the car to see if he could help -there were two other physicians there as well - they all took turns checking on both of them. I soon realized that another one of the people that was helping the child was his mother - she had been driving in a car behind the motorcycle - with their two other children.


As I stood there - in shock, helplessly watching, a man was walking in my direction and was leading a little boy away from the scene - as he passed me, I saw the little boy look over his shoulder and then turn to the man with him saying, "but that's my daddy..." my heart was breaking for him...


A couple minutes later the wife realized she didn't know where her other two children were and rushed to find them - as she was reunited with them - just feet from where her other child and husband lay, she hugged her other babies - I heard her crying out - "Please God, please..."


The paramedics arrived and started to administer CPR to the father - and Steve headed back to me - looking down and shaking his head.


I felt wrong for observing all of this - I was standing there - helpless - watching a family on the verge of falling apart - a wife losing a husband, a son losing a father...


We left - unsure of what would happen to the son and father... I think we both felt lost and shocked. What do you do with yourself when you know there are two people who just moments ago were enjoying the beautiful day and were now fighting for their lives? To go on with your day as planned just seems wrong.


We decided to go to the beach and watch the sun set. As we sat down we looked down the shore only to see a bride and groom, kissing & embracing - while having their pictures taken. It was a strange thought - to think that we had just witnessed a couple on what could possibly be the worst day of their lives and here was another couple - celebrating the start to their lives together - possibly one of the best days of their lives.


It was such a strange idea - that such sorrow and such joy could take place on the same day at the same time...


Another thought suddenly entered my mind - while on the one hand I am sometimes a witness to tragedy, losing loved ones myself and watching others lose those that they love, on the other, I am also very lucky - working in the wedding industry, I get to witness (and celebrate) with couples on the best day of their lives. How amazing is that?


The Sunset | Sunday, October 9, 2011




UPDATE: The father and son that were in the motorcycle accident are both in critical condition - please keep them in your thoughts and prayers...

Monday, July 25, 2011

Indie Wed | Finding Inspiration

I was so excited to be involved in Indie Wed this year (in a sort of round-about way)! Joan of Five Grain Events asked me to put together some paper goods to go with her 1950's elegance themed booth.



We also brainstormed a few ideas for the booth design as well - one of my favorites being the table that looks like a girl's dress complete with a tulle petticoat! Joan said it reminded her of the dress from this movie... I had this song stuck in my head for the rest of the day! We collected some of our ideas and started a board on Pinterest.



Fleur provided the gorgeous, romantic flowers for the booth - the peonies were the perfect touch of pretty pink lovliness!



In addition to the pretty, pink, 1950's theme, another inspiration that I used for the paper goods, was my grandparents. It's always adds so much more meaning to my designs when there is a story or memories that I can draw upon to influence my design decisions.

I remembered that my grandparents (both of whom I love and miss so much - and who are my angels) never really had the big, beautiful wedding they deserved.
They were married under extremely tragic circumstances. They had met at the student union on the campus of UW-Madison and fell in love very quickly - they were already talking about getting married after only a few weeks of dating. My grandmother received a phone call not long after that her parents had been in a serious car crash - her father died instantly and her mother was in critical condition - at that time all they could do was stabilize her by placing sand bags all around her and wait to see if she would pull through.

Since it was not considered to "appropriate" to have someone you were dating stay at your home while you were unmarried (my grandmother had to leave school and moved back to Milwaukee - 2 hours away)
and since they were already planning their future together, my grandparents decided to marry - two short months after meeting. There were only a handful of people at their wedding - and the reception was held in the hospital room where her mother (my Nana) was recuperating. They never had formal wedding invitations, a fancy wedding dress or even a first dance - but they were married for 52 years! If they had had a big white wedding, I'd like to think it would have looked something like this...











This escort card with grommet detail, swivels to reveal a table number. These were tied to the stem of the wine glasses favors.









A big thanks again to Five Grain Events and Fleur - I'll never tire of my job when I get to work with such warm, funny and talented ladies! Also thanks Indie Wed for another great event!

© 2011 Lily Red Studio

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Wedding Invitation Design | Wendy & Robert | Chicago, IL

This last spring I had the pleasure of designing a custom logo and invitation set for Wendy & Robert! The look that we decided on was one that embodied clean lines and bold colors. We used a simple flower illustration mixed with lovely flowing swirls to create a bold and memorable pattern that was used to tie the overall look together.







Details for Wendy & Robert's Wedding Invitation set:
• Printed on 110# Solar White Cover Stock - this paper was FSC Certified,
100% Carbon Neutral and manufactured with 100% renewable energy

• Print Method: Digitally Printed with an
environmentally friendly printing company
• Colors: beet (envelopes) & night (backing stock) - ink colors to match
• Theme: Modern & Clean


A Special thanks to Five Grain Events for referring such a lovely couple to me!
Thanks also to Brian Kinyon Photography for these great photos!