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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Look at how creative our customers are!

We just love the creativity of our customers. It is fun to see how some of our customers have made urbanitystudios.com designs truly their own. In some cases, they just change one or two colors, and in others, they gave the design a totally different look and feel from the original design. See below what our customers have come up with! (I did have to cover up customer's information, so be willing to look past the not-so-attractive rectangles...)


Customer Inspired Color Examples

This customer changed the lollipop invitation to reflect the colors of the party for her 16 year old daughter's birthday. She changed the original colors of magenta, yellow and white to more subdued colors.


Original Color Scheme










Another customer wanted the lollipop invite to feel more adult like. She changed the colors to green, purple and white.






This customer, who was hosting a bridal shower event, changed the Bridal Shower Cherry Blossom invitation from the original colors of sage green and mustard yellow to sage green and chocolate brown.

Original Color Scheme





A new mom of twins changed the Photo Birth Announcement Whale design to incorporate announcing twins (not a singleton) as well as the color. She also added in a sweet quote at the top "Four tiny hands, four tiny feet, two adorable babies we would like you to meet."

Original Color Scheme







The wedding invitations is where it gets really fun because each wedding day is so unique. A bride, who is having a fall wedding, changed our Black and White Invitation Monogram to a rust orange and chocolate brown. Absolutely beautiful.

Original Color Scheme





I could go on and on...but it does give you a taste of some of the beautiful combinations our customers come up with. Until next time...Let the celebration begin!

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