Lauren asked me to calligraphy her wedding invitations and I was thrilled when she connected back with me to ask me if I’d help with some of the extra details for their {beautiful} day! Her vision for her wedding was just like her personality: bright and fresh, with touches of vintage charm. Lauren was such a joy to work with and I wish her many blessings in her new marriage and new adventures in event coordinating {if you’re in the market for an event coordinator and would like her info, let me know!} xx, linds

details: I recommended these sweet little love bird place cards from TimelessPaper. How fun are they?! The chalkboard table numbers are from Etsy, but really, they would be an easy DIY. Simply purchase frames you like and spray the glass portion with chalkboard spray paint. I used a calligraphy pen and sepia ink on the birdies, and then chalk on the table numbers. Photography by Sylver McAllister of Sylver Studios.

Dugan has been friends with Chris Bowman since high school, so I was really excited when they asked me {the newcomer in the group} to be a part of making their day beautiful. Bo really was the visionary behind the whole thing {he even made the cupcake liner chandeliers pictured!}, and since he has great taste, I was happy to get on board. I designed the invitations, programs, and place cards. The circle cards weren’t necessarily meant to be worn as nametags, but quite a handful of people ended up pinning the curry colored circles to their lapels. It was so cheery seeing all the yellow polka dots sprinkled throughout the crowd! xx, linds


photography by Jenna Humphreys
, curry cardstock from Paper Source.

note: the program was heavily inspired by a design the couple saw online and liked, and I created this version for them as a gift. I wish I had a link to the original but I do not.

Oh, where to start with my wedding?! A year later, and I still can’t believe how great it was. Sigh. So… I’ll start with the envelopes. Sarah made us a super cute liner for them, but I’ll show you more pictures of all that jazz later. {To keep you sitting on the edge of your seat for more!} In the meantime, feast your eyes on these little ladies. I mean, who wouldn’t enjoy getting a beautiful red envelope in the mail, accessorized with vintage stamps?

the details: I purchased all the vintage stamps from a local coin & stamp store. If the idea of using vintage stamps interests you, there are lots of resources online. {Victoria from The Milkfed Press recommends using Champion Stamp Company}. The ink is simply a white gel pen (I find that gets me the most vibrant white), and the envelopes are Carnival envelopes from my favorite inexpensive envelope retailer, Envelope Mall. It looks like the exact envelope I purchased is no longer on the site, but you can find lots of beautiful euro flap envelope choices at Paper Source, {America’s stationary mecca}. xx, linds

I’ve known Emily for quite a few years. She’s a sunshine of a person, and I’m glad that our paths continue to cross. Emily is an event planner, so needless to say she has quite an eye for detail. When she approached me about lettering a chalkboard for the super fun lemonade stand at her summer wedding, I was thrilled to get to be a part of her vision. Thanks, Emily! xx, linds

check out Emily Danielson’s site here: Love2Love Event Planning, photography by Amy Hall

A few weeks ago I had the privilege of running the Chicago Marathon. What an experience! Now that the race is over, I’ve swung the pendalum pretty far from the “carb-load and try to put only healthy things in my body” side of the eating scale. Now with the marathon behind me and fall fully in front of me, all I can hear in my head is: “Skip yoga. Make casserole.” My entire self wants to indulge my every food whim and hibernate for the winter. At some point, I’ll need to resist this temptation. However now, with the damage from Halloween candy and chocolate chip pumpkin bread already done earlier this week, I figured what the heck. Go big or go home.

Lindsay’s Chicken Divan
*Note: you can make this recipe using the low fat versions of all the dairy-involved ingredients.

• 1 package {4 breasts-ish} organic chicken, poached*
{*poach in boiling water seasoned with a palmful garlic salt and juice of 1 lemon for 25ish minutes until cooked through}.
• 3/4 C. Mayo {I think Hellman’s is the best}
• 1 can Campbell’s Cream of Chicken Soup
• 2 large crowns fresh broccoli, steamed*
*Cut broccoli into florets. Put cut broccoli into microwave-safe dish, add a healthy splash of water, cover and cook in microwave about 2 minutes until steamed. Drain water off using the lid.
• 1ish cups shredded cheese {I like sharp cheddar}. You can use more if you like.
• Salt & pepper

Directions:
– Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
– Poach chicken & cool. {I try to do this the night before I make it}. Shred the chicken with your {clean} hands. *Friends, be selective with your chicken. Throw away any sketchy bits. People are trusting you with their taste and texture buds. Don’t disappoint them with weird chicken pieces. You know the ones I’m talking about. Gross.
– Spray a 9 x 13 pan with cooking spray. Spread steamed broccoli evenly in the bottom of the pan. Cover with shredded chicken. Add salt and pepper to the top of the chicken layer. {It can be kind of confusing when people say add it to taste. So… what I do is I just picture each section of chicken like it were a heap of shredded chicken on my plate, and then I just season that section according to how much salt and pepper would feel right to sprinkle & grind for that amount if I were to eat it plain}.
– Combine mayo, chicken soup, and the juice of one lemon. {I use the broccoli bowl, sans water, to do this. Saves you a dish}. Pour mixture over chicken layer and spread evenly with a spatula.
– Sprinkle entire casserole with cheese {I know, as if the mayo wasn’t enough}. You want it to be coated well, but still see a bit of the soup layer peaking out below it.
– Bake casserole in oven for about 35 minutes until bubbly.
– Enjoy! {I serve this dish with a mixed green salad with balsamic dressing… something to balance the heaviness of the cheesy, creamy goodness}.
xo, linds

p.s. This dish is so rich, I’m thinking some little plates would be a good idea. Lovely lettering fanatic that I am, I’ve been eyeing these french dessert plates from Lindsay Emery. Too bad they won’t ship before dinner! Check out her etsy shop, Suite One Studio, for more pretty porcelain…


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