The Artist Behind the Paper
Hi, I’m Jenna — the artist and designer behind Lemoie Creative.
My introduction to wedding stationery actually began while planning my own wedding. When it came time to design our invitations, I decided to paint the Newport Bridge in watercolor as the centerpiece of the suite — a place that felt symbolic of the coastal setting of our celebration. When the invitations went out, friends and family kept asking about them and encouraging me to explore it further. What started as a personal creative project eventually grew into Lemoie Creative.
Today, I work closely with couples to create invitation suites that feel just as personal. Many of my clients are getting married at beautiful coastal venues and historic properties throughout New England, and incorporating those spaces into the artwork helps create a cohesive visual story from the very first invitation.
I believe wedding stationery should feel like more than just information on paper.
The invitation is the first glimpse your guests receive of your wedding — setting the tone for the celebration to come. By combining hand-painted artwork with thoughtful design, each suite becomes its own small piece of art while also establishing a visual “brand” for your wedding day.
No two celebrations are the same, which is why every design is created from scratch and thoughtfully tailored to reflect the couple, the setting, and the overall aesthetic of the event. From the first sketch to the final printed piece, my goal is to create stationery that feels timeless, personal, and beautifully connected to the place where your story unfolds.
Let’s get personal…
My husband is the behind-the-scenes admin support that keeps everything running smoothly. From spreadsheets to logistics, he’s truly a lifesaver.
I’m lucky to have a close group of friends who feel more like family — and I’ve even had the joy of designing wedding paper for many of them.
I love trying new restaurants — Rhode Island’s food scene is incredible and I’m always adding new spots to my list.
I have a golden retriever named Penny Lane, who spends most days keeping me company in the studio and supervising my painting.


