Monogrammed

Thursday, September 20, 2012


I would argue that nearly everything benefits from the addition of a monogram–from sheets and towels to signet rings and slippers–but this delicate lace-inspired monogram was a revelation! It's a lovely way to pay homage to your new last name (if you're changing it, of course), and its understated execution makes it a hidden treasure to those who spot it!


Image by Juliet Elizabeth Photography, cake by Jim Smeal. If you're in the mood for lace, there's loads of it at this Charleston celebration!

18 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree more!! oh and this wedding cake is absolute perfection!!

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  2. I've always wanted a monogram on my wedding cake.

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  3. Love it! I couldn't agree more about monogramming everything...I just convinced my roommates to let me put all of our monograms up on one of the living room walls :)

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  4. How pretty! I agree that almost everything can benefit from a little monogram (I have been told that I am a little obsessed!) but this touch on the cake is simply divine!!

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  5. This cake is such a beautiful work of art!

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  6. This is PERFECT, I absolutely love it in all white. Beautiful.

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  7. Am I going to make a double comment? Let me know- well, if you didn't get my first comment, then I basically freaked out over what a great addition the monogram is.

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  8. That cake is wonderful...I'm so amazed (and jealous!) at the detail.

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  9. Oh, YES! I'm a huge fan of the monogram! Because what's not to love? I've even considered opening up my open monogramming/embroidery shop someday!

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  10. Love the idea of a monogrammed cake - it's such a fun touch!

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  11. Wow...such a classy detail and such a beautiful cake!

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  12. Love the lace look... Gorgeous!

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  13. Sweet. Our cake had a monogram as well, not quite this subtle, but I loved the new name homage as well.

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  14. this cake is gorgeous! how DID they do that??

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