Nothing makes my day more than receiving an email from a ketubah client who wants to share some wedding photos with me. I get to know my clients fairly well during the ketubah or marriage certificate creation process, and so I’m always bursting with curiosity about how everything came together in the end. So when the rare opportunity comes along to see a client’s wedding photos…well…I’m one happy camper.
Last week, I got an email from a positively delightful client, Jana, for whom I had created a custom version of my Tree of Life ketubah design. She had mentioned at the time that they were having a violet wedding, and I was dying to see her color-drenched theme come to life. I was not disappointed! Jana and Steven’s wedding was ridiculous stunning. Wow. And I’m super excited to share some pictures with you, with the permission of the bride and groom and their super talented photographer Dani Leigh.
I almost wish I could go back in time to have my own Violet Wedding.









Right now, dead-smack in the middle of a Wisconsin winter, I start to day-dream almost constantly about spring. I start wearing my most colorful clothing, doodling flowers in the margins of my papers, and craving strawberries like nobody’s business. Sadly, spring is still a long three-months off for us Northerners. But it’s not all gloom – at least the spring wedding season is in full swing! Now is when I usually start hearing from brides and grooms who are getting married in March, April and May. So it’s the perfect time to round up my favorite spring ketubah designs and share them with you.
This year, my spring ketubah collection is inspired by: fresh colors, playful scenes, and new beginnings.
Song Birds Ketubah
I tried to keep this design as simple and minimalist as possible, while still capturing all the beauty and magic of those first birds that start singing in the spring.
Abstract Spring Ketubah – Persimmon
I love abstract ketubah designs. This one features one of my favorite spring hues – persimmon. I’ve also included the phrase, “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine” in Hebrew for a contemporary typographic element.
Abstract Spring Ketubah – Emerald
And I reworked the spring abstract design with an emerald color palette for those who prefer cool tones.
Tree of Life Spring Ketubah
This design features the ancient Jewish symbol – The Tree of Life. It’s a simple silhouette filled with a bright, hand-painted texture.
Typographic Ketubah – Mint
This is my classic typographic design, but in a fresh mint green – perfect for the springtime wedding. You can purchase this design over at ketubah.com.
I hope you enjoy this collection! As always, please reach out to me if you have any questions or if you would be interested in working with me on a custom ketubah design.
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I'm Adriana Saipe, founder of Ink with Intent. I'm a full-time wedding illustrator who specializes in contemporary ketubahs and unique wedding certificates. Learn more.

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