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Friday
Mar292013

Maryland Wedding: Jaime and Brian

Thank you to Bayside Bride for sharing such a lovely post of Jaime and Brian's wedding. We always love seeing the radiant faces of our ketubah clients on their wedding day. The couple's Olive Branch Papercut was a gorgeous choice.

Photo by Rachel Smith PhotographyPhoto by Rachel Smith PhotographyPhoto by Rachel Smith Photography

Sunday
Dec022012

Introducing Modern Jewish Wedding Invitations with Hebrew

We are proud to already be working with brides and grooms who have been choosing our fresh and modern ketubah designs to celebrate their Jewish heritage. We are excited to introduce a new collection of wedding invitations that feature our clean and modern design aesthetic while incorporating Hebrew onto the invitation itself. 

Hebrew PeoniesDouble Arrows & Star of David

Monday
Oct152012

Real Wedding Video: Marisa & Steve

We were quite teary this afternoon when watching this beautifully edited video of Marisa and Steve's wedding ceremony. Their Rabbi brillantly explains the modern meaning of a ketubah. A gorgeous event by always fabulous Luke Wilson Special Events  and a video that will knock your socks off by Life Stage Films. Thank you for sharing this with us Marisa. 


From Marisa & Steve's Wedding in Charleston, SC. Filmed by Amy at Life Stage Films. Edited by Kara Embedded Video Below is in HD. Press PLAY then immediately PAUSE and allow to fully load for best viewing experience. Runtime: 4:42 

Wednesday
Sep192012

Real Weddings - Wendy & Michael

There is nothing that makes us more happy than when a client shares pictures from their wedding day! Thank you to Wendy and Michael for sharing these stunning photographs of their Cherry Blossom ketubah with a Slate Blue background. What a lovely wedding!]

Photo credit to Lina and Jirsa.Photo Credit to Lina and Jirsa.Photo credit to Lisa and Jirsa.

Tuesday
Sep112012

Jewish Wedding Traditions: The Horah Dance

A stunning photograph of the traditional wedding dance of the Horah.

Duke Photography discovered via Wedding Yentas blog.