
Have I mentioned that details are an essential and intricate element when I start designing? Using the venue as a source of inspiration, I played off its polygon shape. This shape three-dimensionally highlights the couple’s name on the wedding invitation, as it does on the dinner menu and the table number.
Yet, the details don’t stop there. Custom dinner napkins incorporate the polygon shape as a repeat pattern — this pattern continues on the cloth wedding welcome and reception Where Love Grows signages. Creating that cohesiveness essential for branding a wedding, the polygon pattern appears on the response card, table numbers, envelope liners, and cloth bags used for favors.
Nestled in the scenic Driftless Region of southwest Wisconsin, the organic, earth-tone color palette mirrors the 1892 rustic venue, kissed with copper foil for a modern romantic touch. Artistic, timeless, and unique.

Wedding stationery suite – dinner menu, invitation, table number, & cloth favor bag.

Reception dinner menu & custom cloth napkin.

Dessert tags & custom cloth dinner napkins.

Table number.

Wedding reception signage.

Cloth reception welcome signage.

Wedding reception tablescape.

Wedding stationery suite – dinner menu, invitation, & cloth favor bag.

Reception dinner menu & custom cloth napkin.

Dessert tags & custom cloth dinner napkins.

Wedding Invitation with copper foil.

Cloth reception welcome signage.
partners
Venue: The Octagon Barn | Event Design/Planning/Coordination: Zing Boom Tararrel Events | Photographer: The Wedding Flashers | Floral: Modbloom Floral and Events | Confections: The Looking Glass Bakery | Bridal Attire: Vera’s House of Bridals | Rings: Victoria Sterling | Rentals: Event Essentials and A la Crate Rentals | Stationery & Paper Goods: Sugar Pear Design | Editorial: WedPlan Madison
