In March, while visiting a vintage wedding fair in Bristol, we happened upon Rachel Goodchild and were immediately smitten with her designs - contemporary with a vintage twist. We were soon "ooohhing' and "aaahhing' over her invites, thank-you cards and wrapping paper. But stationery design is not Rachel's only talent! She also designs wedding blogs for the busy bride and groom who want to get information about their big day to friends and family fast.
Charm and Glamour |
Metro (With Love) |
Embrace |
"I am a designer who specialises in contemporary and Vintage style designs. I currently run, own and design for my company www.rachelgoodchild.com. My main products include gift wrap, greeting cards, gift bags, boxes & Journals.I have many and varied customers throughout the United Kingdom and also encompassing the United States, Europe & Australia. I have collaborated on projects for the Warner Textile Archive, The Art Fund, Charbonnel et Walker & Aligator Books. My designs have been in various magazines reviews such as: The Sunday Times Style Magazine, Homes and Antiques, the Telegraph, Country Homes & Interiors and Country Living. Five of my designs are also included in The Pattern Sourcebook (A Century of Surface Design) by Drusilla Cole and published by Laurence King Publishing. Many of my designs are now also available as designer E-Cards through my website. I also run two competitions a year, one around Valentine's and one at Christmas, through Period Living."
And what about a wedding blog? If you've not thought about one before, Rachel highlights some of the advantages of having one for your forthcoming nuptials.
WHY CHOOSE A WEDDING BLOG?
WHAT IS A BLOG?
The meaning of the word BLOG comes from the word "Weblog", an online diary. In other words, a blog is a shared on-line journal where people can post diary entries about their personal experiences and hobbies. Postings on a blog are usually in chronological order.
WHY HAVE A WEDDING BLOG?
Have you thought how convenient it would be to have all your wedding details on one site? You could have your wedding gift list, reception venue details, maps, hotels, parking, video, music, wedding photographs, and so on. Your blog can be open for all to see, or kept personal with selected email-only access. If you wish, family and friends can log on after the wedding to view your wedding and honeymoon photographs and comment.
Surely a 'must-have' for every discerning bride, vintage or otherwise?
Follow the link to Rachel's wedding blog website to read more -
Wedding Invitation |
Place Cards |
Come and see Rachel's wonderful stationery on October 16th.
In the meantime, here's the link to peruse her website
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