Vicky Trainor Floral and Vintage Inspired Wedding Stationery…

I am always extra excited when I come across a creative who is relatively local. It makes me want to jump in the car, whizz off to meet them and talk pretty designs all afternoon, over pots of Yorkshire Tea, scones & clotted cream.  Vicky Trainor of Redcar, Cleveland (eg, a stones throw away from my Whitby Wedding venue) is one such creative I have in mind.

I'm not sure how I discovered Vicky – it must have been a link from another site somewhere, because in amidst about 20 open web browsing windows one recent Sunday afternoon, I found Vicky's website. I can't remember opening the link, it was just there, but it stood out from all the rest by miles for it's pretty paper content ~ take a peek…

All Imagery Copyright (C) 2009, Vicky Trainor

Vintage inspired design, by Vicky Trainor...



Vintage inspired design, by Vicky Trainor...
Vicky Trainor specialises in contemporary, yet vintage inspired floral wedding stationery.  Her designs feature regularly in bridal magazines such as You And Your Wedding, Wedding, Brides, Cosmo Bride and Wedding Ideas.

Prices are highly accessible, making Vicky's designer stationery extremely affordable – and free samples can be requested by clicking here.

Vicky Trainor Wedding Stationery... Vicky Trainor Wedding Stationery...

…I love the little Cox and Cox Name Place Baubles in the image on the right above – Vicky is obviously a woman with great style and taste!

Check out Vicky's website for more beautiful and vintage inspired wedding stationery designs.

 

 

Annabel

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Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.

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