You notice things
other people don’t.
The weight of the paper. The wording. The feeling it leaves.
If you've been quietly hoping your invitations could feel like the rest of your wedding — not just pretty, but personal and completely taken care of — you're in the right place.
The invitations should be the easy part.
By the time most brides reach this point, they've already made a hundred decisions. The venue, the florals, the dress. And somewhere in the middle of all of that, someone mentions the invitations — the wording, the etiquette, the addressing, the postage, the USPS.
And it starts to feel like a lot.
When we work together, I take care of all of it — from design to your guests' mailboxes. You'll always know what's happening next.
You just won't have to manage any of it yourself.
Every piece is designed to work together — so your suite feels complete & intentional
owner & designer behind EGP
I came to invitation design by way of interior design — two decades of asking "what if we tried this?" and caring deeply about how a space makes people feel. It turns out the same instinct applies to paper.
My couples are sentimental. They notice things. They want their guests to feel loved when the invitation arrives — not just informed. If that sounds like you, I have a feeling we'll get along well.
Hi, I’m Terri
Not sure where to start? That's normal.
Here's the short version.
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What it feels like to work together, and whether it's the right fit.
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How it unfolds, step by step, from first conversation to mailbox.
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Where you can see it all come together.
“It was so nice to flush out the vision with you over the phone versus via email, and getting able to chat even though we were doing this from afar made it so personal and lovely!”
— Annalee, Miami bride
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follow along
For the relief of knowing
everything is taken care of
If you've made it to the bottom of this page,
you're probably the kind of bride I work best with.
Share a few details about your wedding, and I'll take it from there.




