Illustration of two women wearing white outfits, one in a pantsuit and the other in a long gown, holding hands with their faces not detailed.

IllustrateD by Emily!

What do you feel makes you an inclusive supplier?

Every wedding looks different, and everyone shows up differently too.

I work inclusively with couples, families, and guests of all identities, cultures, faiths, and neurotypes.

My approach is relaxed and respectful, with no pressure to pose, perform, or take part in any particular way. You do you - I’ll meet you there.

A black and white outline map of Ireland with county borders highlighted.
Illustration of a woman with long brown hair in a green dress and pink high heels sitting in a wheelchair without a face.
Drawing of a person wearing traditional Scottish attire, including a kilt, a blazer, and accessories, with a modern, faceless appearance.
Close-up of a smiling woman with long brown hair, wearing a yellow cardigan over a colorful floral shirt, in an indoor setting.
A logo for Lost Lovers Library featuring an open book with a red pen and a tattoo-style heart with a banner that reads 'Lost Lovers Library,' surrounded by a brown circle with pink text that reads 'Lost Lovers' at the top and 'Library' at the bottom.

What do you feel sets you apart from other suppliers?

I create bespoke digital portraits live at weddings, turning guests into meaningful keepsakes they can take home on the day - and actually want to keep. Each illustration is drawn digitally on my iPad, printed on the day, and finished in a style that’s bold, modern, and full of personality.

I’m a lover of colour and fun, but I bring a calm, organised energy to the day. I work quietly in the background, letting guests come over when it suits them - no awkward posing, no pressure, and no interruption to the flow of your celebration. It’s relaxed, inclusive, and designed to feel like part of the day rather than a performance.

Because everything is digital, the process is quick, tidy, and venue-friendly - no mess, no drying time, and no stress. After the wedding, couples receive a full digital gallery of every portrait completed, so nothing is lost and everything can be shared or reprinted.

People book me because they want something personal without it feeling gimmicky, creative without being chaotic, and fun without being forced. My focus is always on people. How they feel, how they show up, and capturing a little bit of their personality in a way that feels confident, modern, and genuinely joyful.

Logo for Lost Lovers Library featuring an open book with a pink pen and a heart with a banner reading 'Lost Lovers Library' inside
Digital illustration of two men in navy tuxedos, one with brown hair and a beard, the other with darker skin and shorter hair, embracing at a formal event.
Digital illustration of two women, one in a sleeveless cream jumpsuit with black buttons, and the other in a white strapless gown with off-the-shoulder detail and her hair in an updo.

Three sentences to describe what you do

I draw people live at weddings, focusing on personality over perfection.

Everything is relaxed, inclusive, and designed to feel part of the day rather than a performance.

Guests leave with a piece of bespoke artwork that doubles as a wedding favour they’ll actually keep.

Time for a very Serious question we have asked our suppliers…

(Nail biting stuff)

IN A POST APOCALYPTIC WORLD, YOU ARE BEING CHASED BY THE MONSTER MUNCH MONSTER.

THE OVERWHELMING STENCH OF PICKLED ONION HAS MADE YOUR NOSTRIL HAIRS CURL. WHAT IS YOUR WEAPON OF CHOICE TO END THIS TORTURE ONCE AND FOR ALL?

OUR QUESTION:

My iPad and Apple Pencil. I’d find somewhere to hide and illustrate it, trapping it in a flattering but emotionally confronting portrait, and let it rethink its life choices.

ANSWER:

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