Jubilee is on Etsy with Custom Holiday Cards & Save the Dates
I have a super fabulous announcement to make (which many of you may already know about): Jubilee is now on etsy.com! After a little bit of pressure from our friends and clients, we’ve decided to offer a casual line of holiday cards, party invites, save the dates, and thank you cards. I am super excited about the designs I have featured and invite all our friends to go take a look.
I’ve also received a few requests from our colleagues and vendor friends looking for personalized “business brand” holiday cards. If you’d like a custom design based around your business brand give me a holler and we’ll come up with something fabulous! Here are a few of my favorite designs:




Off to BizBash!
I’m out of the office today because I’m spending some time in Manhattan for BizBash, an annual conference for wedding and event planners. It should be fun! I always look forward to meeting new vendors and seeing what is up-and-coming in wedding styles and designs. I also wanted to remind all our readers about our exciting contest where one Connecticut couple will win full service planning from Jubilee!
While you are browsing the internets today, do us a favor and visit one of our favorite couture invitation designer and friend, Erin from Brides Design. She opened up an etsy shop and takes custom orders!
I have so much exciting content to get up in the next few weeks! I can’t wait to share. Plus, I have some really knowledgeable and talented Connecticut vendors guest blogging. So, enjoy this very cold autumn day!
Vendor Spotlight: Chapeau de Gateau
I came across Chapeau de Gateau on etsy.com this afternoon during my weekly window peeping. I love to poke around and see what the fabulous and talented etsy craftspeople have been up to. Chapeau de Gateau makes mini cake toppers out of ribbon. They have a very preppy “Martha-chic” feel to them and quite frankly, I think they are darling! They would also look beautiful as decor elements for a bridal shower. Wouldn’t they be lovely as a card box (if made on a larger scale) or on the desert table for decoration?











