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Snail Mail Inspiration

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Invites & Save the Dates, Weddings

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champion stamp, children, etsy, events, farm, floral, flowers, holiday, kids, nature, nautical, pack and post, parties, postal stamps, rustic, save the dates, treasure fox, usps, verde studio, vintage stamps, wedding invitations, weddings

Snail Mail Inspiration

I know many people don’t send letters anymore but there is nothing like receiving a handwritten note from someone you care about. When it comes to event invites and wedding items, creating a beautiful envelope is part of the whole experience.

One simple way to jazz them up is by using special stamps. I personally love vintage postal items because they really created some awesome designs back in the day. However, you can still find some really nice ones that are printed today. Here are some inspirations of old and new stamps that can really make or break an invite’s presentation.

These first few can all be found at USPS.com.

Snail Mail Inspiration - Nautical Inspired Events

Snail Mail Inspiration - Nature Inspired Events

Snail Mail Inspiration - Rustic and Farm Style Events

Snail Mail Inspiration - Traditional Weddings

Snail Mail Inspiration - Kids Parties

Snail Mail Inspiration - Holiday Events

Now to take a trip back in time, here are some vintage treats I feel would make a great statement on your save the dates and wedding invitations as well as all the pre-wedding events. Enjoy!

Snail Mail Inspiration
Garden Roses | Shop & Photo Credit: Verde Studio

Snail Mail Inspiration
Flower Gardens | Shop & Photo Credit: Verde Studio

Snail Mail Inspiration
Pink Roses | Shop & Photo Credit: Treasure Fox

Snail Mail Inspiration
Butterflies | Shop & Photo Credit: Treasure Fox

Snail Mail Inspiration
Endangered Flora | Shop & Photo Credit: Pack and Post

Snail Mail Inspiration
Love Birds & Hearts | Shop & Photo Credit: Pack and Post

Snail Mail Inspiration
Flowering Trees | Shop & Photo Credit: Pack and Post

Snail Mail Inspiration
Love (Old & New) | Shop & Photo Credit: Pack and Post

Snail Mail Inspiration
International Peace Garden | Shop & Photo Credit: Pack and Post

Snail Mail Inspiration
Wildflowers | Shop & Photo Credit: Kenmore Stamp Company

Snail Mail Inspiration
Shop & Photo Credit: Champion Stamp

Inspiration Photo Friday: Beyond the Door

31 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Inspiration Photo Friday

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colonial, color, door, earth, fantasy, nature, neutral, new york, sleepy hollow, stone, wood

This is another great shot from my visit to Sleepy Hollow, NY. Besides the colonial style building, I fell in love with the texture and color of its door. Appearing strong and somewhat medieval, this entrance simply leads to the inside of the home. But what can you imagine it leading to? A different realm of unconsciousness, a fantasy world of endless farmland and evergreen forests. If you use your imagination, anything is possible. Wouldn’t it be cool if this was the front door to your home? I would love that!

If you look at the image as a whole, you will notice the neutral yet beautiful color palette of earthy tones and calm hues. It’s a perfect inspiration for interiors as well as events such as weddings. See the color palette I created to help lead you in the right direction.

Inspiration Photo Friday: Beyond the Door - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor-Arena.

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Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

28 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Event Locations & Spaces, Wedding Decor Ideas, Weddings

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animals, antique, bride, ceremony, earth, events, farm, groom, nature, reception, rustic, vintage, wedding party, weddings

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Having your wedding on a farm not only sends a message, it helps support the local area which is awesome. You obviously must love animals and nature and to have it as a backdrop of your special day is a pretty nice way to give thanks to Mother Earth.

My husband and I fell in love with our venue the minute we saw it. Being the oldest  restoration farm in New York City, we knew it would be perfect for us. From the animals and farmland to the vineyards and restored antique buildings, every aspect of the Queens County Farm said Melissa and Danny. Since we are both vegetarian and support animal rights as well as love the outdoors, we felt comfortable and right at home. This is how you should feel at your wedding venue. I know a lot of people choose their place because they think its pretty but if you have a connection to it, the event experience is that much better.

Here is some inspiration for having a farm wedding. The possibilities are endless depending on where you choose but no matter the venue, the Earth is the main attraction.

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Inspiration for a Farm Wedding

Historic Series: Baldwin – Southard Cemetery

25 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Historic Places

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Baldwin - Southard Cemetery, bellmore, cemetery, historic, long island, nature, new york, seaford, stream, trees, water

Located on Lakeview Road in Bellmore, NY, the Baldwin-Southard cemetery is connected to Mill Pond. Not too far from Sunrise Highway and right off Bellmore Ave. I found this historic burial ground to be peaceful and somewhat void. What a difference it must be from the past. Considering the surrounding area used to be a private farm and Lakeview used to be Mill Road. These days houses and cars fill up the street, yet it still has a sense of tranquility.

Upon walking into the park, a welcome sign greeted me with history of the former farm. It stated the owners were John and Ann Southard and it is likely the cemetery was on their farm located in the back corner. The only stone that remained was for a young girl named Lucy Ann, which I assumed was their daughter. Lucy’s early death at the age of 13 made me wonder what could’ve happened to such a young girl? How did this loss affect the family and the production of the farm? It was questions like these that really got me thinking of the past. History has some great stories to share. So I started to look further.

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

While doing some research I came across some genial records on Lucy Ann and found a match. Included in this record were Lucy’s parents, John Southard and Ann Whitmore, as well as her birthdate, July 25, 1828. The one thing that didn’t match up was the date of her death. The date listed here was Jan. 29, 1841 while the sign at the cemetery read June 29, 1840. Considering the burial stone was not in the best condition, I could understand the mistake. I couldn’t find any information on her death, but I do know John passed away three years later at the age of 44. I wonder if the deaths of Lucy and John were the result of some sort of illness. Whatever the cause, I assume John was also buried with his daughter at the cemetery. In 1884, at 83 years old, Anne’s death followed.

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Both around the same age, John and Ann got married in 1826 while they were in their late 20s. Then gave birth to Lucy two years later. I also found out they had a son. Warren M. Southard was born Dec. 14, 1838 in Seaford, only two years before his sister passed away. Warren lived a long life and made it to 72 years old. Even though he outlived everyone in his family, Ann lived the longest. I wonder what her secret was? Warren’s wife, Harriet, had a good 50 or so years with him before his death.

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Looking at a 1906 map, the cemetery was surrounded by land owned by David Bedell, William Fanshaw and Foster Smith. There was nothing recorded about the Southard farm on this map but there was a Mrs. G. B. Southard listed as a property owner just south of the cemetery. Could this be another family member? From what I have learned, Warren and Harriet didn’t have any children so I thought maybe she could be a sister of John or an in law. Who knows who the mysterious woman is? What we do know is that the Southard family lived and worked in Bellmore for a number of years. They have a history here and will be remembered by all thanks to the small memorial at Baldwin – Southard Cemetery.

Historic Series: Baldwin - Southard Cemetery - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

The next time you pass this special place, think about how life used to be for the Southards. Wonder how they defeated their struggles and celebrated their achievements. Feel the earth beneath you and know that they lived glorious days and sad days standing on this same land. Remember that we are all connected. Time can make a difference but its the stories that keep us all alive. Holding on to memories, yet striving for a new view.

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