Registry

Crate & Barrel
Master Bedroom decor & bedding | Furniture | Glassware
Lamps & Pillow | Kitchen & Bakeware

Bed Bath & Beyond Registry #4303036
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Flatware | Kitchen Electrics & Basic Housewares
More bedding | Bathroom decor | Cutlery

Macy's
Dinnerware | Couple other items

Target Club Wedd Gift Registry #010001756001337
Fun gifts | Wii and board games | Camping items
Some more practical gifts

Weekend Celebration

Circle S Ranch & Country Inn
3325 Circle S Lane | Lawrence, Kansas

Wildflowers, luxurious guest rooms, large wrap around porch and surrounding acres of native pastures. Grazing bison and cattle and 20 fishing ponds to enjoy. The first 80 acres of land was purchased in 1868 from one of the many railroads that crisscrossed Kansas’ prairies. The Inn now rests on that original homestead.

Accomodations

ALL ROOMS HAVE BEEN RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC!

Holiday Inn 785.841.7077
13 miles | 26 min to Circle S Ranch
Released July 26th

Baymont Inn & Suites 785.838.4242
13.5 miles | 29 min to Circle S Ranch
Released August 26th

Flights

Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
• About 48 min. to Lawrence, KS

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Ohio Reception

Saturday, October 11, 2008
6451 Newgrange Drive | Dublin, OH

A celebration of Jerrod and Erin's marriage in the bride's hometown of Columbus, Ohio. The event will be a joyous gathering of friends and family with a brief ceremony performed by Pastor Kai Nilsen. The catered reception will have a delicious and bountiful spread, come hungry and ready to spend some time visiting with the happy newlyweds.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Additional Save the Dates.

Soon after the Kansas Save the Date postcard reached mailboxes (the one Erin designed), Scott, started emailing alternative Save the Date cards.

My start in graphic design came from his teaching me Adobe Pagemaker (formerly used design layout program) at age seven and sharing his knowledge about screen printing, sign making, drawing and layout (just a tidbit of his immense knowledge base). My Dad can do anything. He really can. He can build or create or figure out anything he puts his mind to. Wanted to share some of his special Save the Date series with you.

The Colgate & Moore families first meeting.

Mom will kill me for putting this one on the blog :)

Circle S Ranch buffalo, photographed by Scott.

He also teaches photography and television broadcasting. Anything I tell you! Less than three months and we can all frolic with the buffalo. Get those hotel reservations soon!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Letterpress printing (Part II)

I've admired (obsessed over) Hatch Show Print since I got into graphic design in college. Founded in 1879, the Nashville letterpress print shop "maintains the store's past success by concentrating on its poster production and revisiting the imaginative method of letterpress printing."

"We design a look that not only captures the sound, feel and/or look of a band, magazine or product, but do so within the dimensions of the selected poster size and through the lens of Hatch history." That recognizable Hatch style and history is exactly what I wanted when I asked them to create the invitations for the wedding. Each invitation is unique, the indents on the paper are from the, most likely, wooden type, pressed into the paper. The same type used on posters for Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline and Elvis.

Jim Sherraden, who I met at an AIGA sponsored lecture last Summer, is manager, curator and chief designer of Hatch Show Print. While helping sell the posters I worshipped for years, I found out that Jim is a Kansas native. When I spoke to him last, he told me he even knew of the Circle S Ranch. Jim's work hangs in our dining room, my first piece of art, a gorgeous monoprint featuring "The Fonts of Hatch Show Print." Country music posters hang in the basement, I'm slowly covering our house with Hatch. Soon I will be producing my own letterpress work on my Kelsey.

Bethany who designed and printed the invites did an amazing job, capturing the "elegant country" feel I requested. Those who've seen it have described the invite as a Wanted and Circus Poster but to me, it's perfect. And historically, Hatch did produce those posters, "Whether circus, minstrel show, vaudeville act or carnival, if you wanted to fill seats, Hatch got the job done." It was a dream of mine to work with Hatch on a project and I got to do it as another special part of the wedding. Yay!!

Just wanted to explain a little more about the very untraditional wedding invitation you will be receiving in the mail. In a month or so watch for a "grocery bag" color envelope, because inside is a piece of history of your very own. And of course an invite to the best wedding Kansas has ever seen, or Ohio or Oklahoma for that matter :)

(Pictured to the right is Three Thieves wine The Show, labels design by Hatch Show Print. Letterpress and wine, doesn't get much better for me, haha)

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Hillbilly Hoedown.

It's now been called the "country bumpkin" and "cowgirl" wedding with activities including "square dancing and going on hay rides and frolicking with buffaloes." Seemed an appropriate time to share some amusing things Jeanna sent when she first found out the wedding was in Kansas.

Dumb Kansas Laws
Rabbits may not be shot from motorboats.
Pedestrians crossing the highways at night must wear tail lights.
No one may catch fish with his bare hands.
The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks.
If two trains meet on the same track,
neither shall proceed until the other has passed.

Lawrence, KS Laws

All cars entering the city limits must first sound their
horn to warn the horses of their arrival.
No one may wear a bee in their hat.

Alternate Kansas Slogan: First Of The Rectangle States
50 other random Kansas facts.