Jocelyn Curry

Art & Joie de Vivre

Designing for a Wedding

November 23, 2025

Did I need a deep plunge into a new blog site, right when such a time-consuming challenge really didn’t fit into my crowded calendar? The answer, no surprise, is “no” but at least I was able to navigate the mind-befuddling process of transferring the data from my old platform to this new, AI-enhanced version of good ol’ WordPress. My previous experience of working on good ol’ WordPress wasn’t stellar, so I’m hoping to improve my relationship with it asap. So far I have been able to upload my seasonally appropriate squash painting! But now, HOW do I get rid of “Hello World!” which was placed there by Good Ol. I’m not sure about this, but I think Good Ol’s default tips will stay on this, my First Post until I figure out how to discretely remove them without being told “This is not a good idea.” At least I got my squash up on this new site for your viewing pleasure! Happy Thanksgiving :-).

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What better way to begin my new site than to post a recently completed labor of love: a wedding invitation package for my son Eli and his extraordinary fiancee, Amy. For those interested in the materials used, the raffia-colored stock is Eames Furniture Weave, the red cardstock is Esse Texture, and the postcard stock is Classic Crest Cream. The handmade, embossed paper for the jacket is from Shizen Design. All materials were purchased at Paper Zone.

The technical part: illustrations were done in layers, one for the pen & ink drawings, and one for the watercolor washes. They were put together in PhotoShop, and later placed into inDesign documents. The calligraphy was done the old fashioned way, with pen & ink. This artwork was scanned, the RSVP colorized in PhotoShop, and also placed in the inDesign documents. My trusty Lexmark laser printer produced the final prints.

What about that fine hen, Lucky? To see her "in person" click on this thumbnail photo. She is Eli's and Amy's inherited lady who was abandoned when the previous owners of their 10 acre farm left the property. She survived on her own there for 9 months, avoiding certain death by Great Horned Owl, brown bears, weasels and a host of other hungry inhabitants of their property. Now she is living with eleven other hens and one happily busy rooster ("she" was supposed to be an Americana hen), two goats, two cats, and Stella the yellow lab puppy.
It's a lively place! The farm is in Castle Rock, Washington.Dscf1411

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2 responses to “Designing for a Wedding”

  1. Molly Hashimoto Avatar

    Jocelyn,
    I think it’s really interesting for us readers when you share your methods of creating as well as the materials you used. And then, of course, the anecdotal is always especially fun–my favorite part was the story of Lucky, that plucky little hen.
    Molly

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  2. Emily Avatar

    Hi Mom! I love this site!! It is so much fun to see pictures of your work (and our feathered family members, of course) The layout is so pleasing to my eye and I can’t wait for more!

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