Sheryl, Founder of Hampton Court Design Co, on her Wedding Day. Photo by Lyndsey Paige Photography LLC | Custom Wedding Stationery | Hampton Court Design Co Missouri

Hello, I’m Sheryl!

So happy to see you here!

FIRST THINGS FIRSt...CONGRATULATIONS! GETTING MARRIED TO YOUR SPECIAL SOMEONE IS ONE OF THE MOST JOYFUL AND REWARDING MOMENTS OF ONE'S LIFE.

I’ve been a bride before and know all the emotions you are feeling right now. Elated. Nervous. Maybe a bit overwhelmed or anxious when it comes to thinking about all the planning? As natural as that is for a newly engaged couple, that is one thing I strive to eliminate when you work with me. Planning your wedding should be as thrilling as getting engaged and as joyous as when you say “I do” to the next big step in your journey together and I’d be honored to be a part of that!

 

BIG MOMENTS. LITTLE DETAILS. THAT'S #THEPOWEROFPAPER.

My passion for art and design began when I was a young child. I would spend hours upon hours with pieces of paper and crayons, colored pencils, paint, or just a pencil by itself, drawing anything and everything under the sun. I've always been a visual person and love expressing those visions through art of any medium. I absolutely fell in love with stationery design when I began pursuing my Bachelors degree in Graphic Design. Every couple and piece of stationery is unique and, being the very meticulous person that I am, I admire the amount of detail that goes into each individual suite. The possibilities are quite endless! Since then I knew I wanted to pursue stationery design and, well, hello! Welcome to Hampton Court Design Co. Callie, my studio pup and officemate (she’s a total ham. Y’all will love her!), and I invite you into our design home with open arms and can't wait to collaborate on your powerful paper piece with you!

Sheryl, Founder of Hampton Court Design Co, during her engagement session for her wedding. Photo by Lyndsey Paige Photography LLC | Custom Wedding Stationery | Hampton Court Design Co Missouri
 
 
 

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