Invitations
I made our invitations.
I purchased the A-7 metallic green fairway pocketfold cards from Paper and More.
I purchased the cotton candy patterned paper, card stock, envelopes; and white envelopes from Cards and Pockets.
I designed everything in Photoshop. I had them printed and cut at FedEx Office. I used their card stock.
I made belly bands using white ribbon. I printed our monogram on white paper and layered it on top of pink card stock.
I purchased the A-7 metallic green fairway pocketfold cards from Paper and More.
I purchased the cotton candy patterned paper, card stock, envelopes; and white envelopes from Cards and Pockets.
I designed everything in Photoshop. I had them printed and cut at FedEx Office. I used their card stock.
I made belly bands using white ribbon. I printed our monogram on white paper and layered it on top of pink card stock.
Wedding Programs
I made our layered wedding programs. I got the idea from a friend of mine that did layered wedding programs for her wedding.
I designed them in Photoshop and printed and cut at FedEx Office. I used metallic cotton candy card stock from Cards and Pockets for the backing, folded it over on the front, 2-hole punched it, and tied it together with green ribbon.
I designed them in Photoshop and printed and cut at FedEx Office. I used metallic cotton candy card stock from Cards and Pockets for the backing, folded it over on the front, 2-hole punched it, and tied it together with green ribbon.
Escort Cards
I made all of our guest escort cards.
I had paper left over from our invitations so it didn't cost me extra money to make them so that was a bonus.
I used the paisley patterned paper in cotton candy and cotton candy card stock from Cards and Pockets. I cut the paisley patterned paper in half height-wise. Then I cut 2"x3" rectangles out of the cotton candy card stock. I made each name and table assignment in Photoshop. I printed them on white card stock and cut them out (1.5"x2.5"). I used double sided tape to adhere everything together.
I had paper left over from our invitations so it didn't cost me extra money to make them so that was a bonus.
I used the paisley patterned paper in cotton candy and cotton candy card stock from Cards and Pockets. I cut the paisley patterned paper in half height-wise. Then I cut 2"x3" rectangles out of the cotton candy card stock. I made each name and table assignment in Photoshop. I printed them on white card stock and cut them out (1.5"x2.5"). I used double sided tape to adhere everything together.
Table Name Cards
Our tables are named after places we traveled to together along with a photo of us at that place.
Dinner Menu
I made our dinner menus in Photoshop.
They will go on the backside of each table name card.
They will go on the backside of each table name card.
Beverage Menu
I also made our beverage menus in Photoshop.
They will be placed at the cocktail hour bar and the reception bar.
They will be placed at the cocktail hour bar and the reception bar.
Flip Flop Basket Sign
I made this sign to display in front of the flip flop basket.
Rehearsal Dinner Invitation
I made our rehearsal dinner invitation in Photoshop.
We're having our dinner at our favorite college bar, so I used our college colors (red and white) for the invitation.
They were 5"x7" so I was able to fit 2 onto a sheet of card stock. I had them printed at Office Depot. I cut them at home and mailed them out in envelopes that I had left over from our invitations.
We're having our dinner at our favorite college bar, so I used our college colors (red and white) for the invitation.
They were 5"x7" so I was able to fit 2 onto a sheet of card stock. I had them printed at Office Depot. I cut them at home and mailed them out in envelopes that I had left over from our invitations.
Bridesmaids Cards
Front of the card
Inside of the card
I found an ugly bridesmaid dress photo, cut out my friends' heads, and pasted them on the bodies.
I found an ugly bridesmaid dress photo, cut out my friends' heads, and pasted them on the bodies.
Back of the card
I found an ugly bridal gown photo, cut out my head, and pasted it on the body.
I found an ugly bridal gown photo, cut out my head, and pasted it on the body.
No Regrets-- A Bride's Guide to Wedding Invitation Addressing Etiquette
by Carrie Shuping www.calligraphybycarrie.com
This is a great guidebook on invitation addressing, from the correct way to write names to the correct way to fill the envelopes.
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