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Mrs. Eggplant, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 28, Human Resources Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Associate Marketing Manager Engagement Date: January 19, 2007 Wedding Date: October 20, 2007 Blogging Since: May 31, 2007 Venue: Ceremony at a cement and stained glass cathedral and reception at a boutique hotel ballroom About Me: I'm a shopping junkie who lives to discover great deals and a craft addict that loves to scrapbook and knit. My profile picture was taken on the day I got engaged which is why my smile is so huge!
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After many laborious hours, I finally completed the second edition of my bridesmaid’s newsletters (or news magazine in this case). Using Adobe Photoshop and InDesign, I created a spoof on gossip mags like US Weekly, complete with headliners like “pretty in pink!” and “what’s going in groomsville?” It was my first time using Adobe InDesign, so please bear the unprofessional layout.

Now before I get pinned with the “bridezilla” nametag, I have a justification in my defense! smiley101 I created this newsletter because I wanted to get a feel for Adobe InDesign before Mr. Eggplant and I embarked on our DIY wedding program and invitation adventure. A newsletter was the perfect starting point. That said, I love InDesign! It’s functional, easy to learn for basic use, and it makes organizing a simple newsletter such a breeze.

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The cover fronted a picture we took after a pedicure session that the girls surprised me with.

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Table of contents.

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Editor’s note and Contributors section with credit to the bridal party.

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Page 4: the BM dress style that they picked by unanimous vote (picture on the left: dress by Watters & Watters, but we’re getting similar ones custom made in pink) and some examples of girls in pink dresses taken from The Knot.

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Page 5: A play on InStyle’s Steals and Splurges for some shoe suggestions

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Page 6 & 7: Groomsmen introductions written by Mr. Eggplant (contributing writer).

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Page 8 & 9: Makeup and Hair. Some of the girls have had bad experiences with other makeup artists in the past so I added pictures of my makeup trial with Nam Vo, the artist I booked. I wanted to ease their uncertainty so I also added a few pictures from her portfolio. The hair styles were pictures taken from The Knot, Amy’s Bridal Accessories, and various other websites.

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Page 10 & 11 were filled with different pictures of the girls throughout the years.

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Page 12 & 13: Some photos of a surprise mani/pedi session the girls threw plus a play on US Weekly’s “They’re just like us!” section

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I needed to fill up some white space on the back cover so I made a “got milk” ad using an altered picture from Jenny Lee’s bridal campaign. smiley101

I hope they like it! Now I’m just debating whether to send these out as a PDF file over email, or snail mail them to each of their houses. It seems a little silly to mail the letters since I see most of the girls every week, but I also know how much I personally loooove getting packages in the mail. Hmmm… to mail or not to mail… what do you think?

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*Edit*

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I sent the BM magazine package to the girls in a bright pink folder that I bought from Office Max for about $2. It was wrapped in two layers of ribbon: white and green. Included with the letter were the following items:

- A pink and green card I found in the $1 section at Target
- A STD postcard
- A package of pink and green candy
- A ring pop with a note that read: “Just a little bling until you get yours.” None of the girls are married and only one is engaged, so I thought it would be cute to get them ring pops. smiley101

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AKS

Snail mail!

 
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Miss Lovebug

This is just amazing. Seriously. I wish I was even a third as creative. You get Lovebug’s Post of the Week award. This week, it’s a raspberry jelly donut. :) Enjoy.

 
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Mrs. Peach

wowza miss eggplant! you and miss snowpea should be co-editors of weddingbee magazine or something. what say you, mrs. bee?? you think it’s time for a magazine yet? hahaha~ jk.

 
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jasmin

Wow that’s so cool! You should definitely snail mail them. =)

 
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Lisa

To quote an earlier bee’s posting: “HOLY MACKEREL!!” This is awesome… and I’ll keep any Bridezilla comments to myself, as they would simply be full of green filled envy at your skills. Awesome creativity… simply awesome.

 
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Manda

So jealous! Love ‘em and you definately need to mail them! I have thought about doing something similar, and just might after seeing yours, although I think I will keep it a little shorter!

Nice work!

 
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MissChris

That’s awesome! I would definitely snail mail them. Just think how excited they would feel when they get the package in the mail.

 
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Red

This is crazzzzy cool!!! “We’re not worthy, we’re not worthy” — a la Wayne & Garth, SNL

 
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Tea

i’m glad you decided to mail them. for that amount of effort, you would lose a bit of the pizazz in a pdf. they look great!

 
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Miss Corn

snail. mail.

oh, and I wanna doughnut!!

 
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Iris

Great skills. You must have the best scrapbooks!

 
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Sarah

Ha! My maids got nothing but text, and they were darn lucky to get it!

 
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tto

you and your gals are so thoughtful. surprise pedicure? pink folder tied with TWO types of ribbon? awesome.

 
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Jasmine

WOW!

 
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slurpee

ring pop! that’s so cute. :)

 
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Julie

Question for you, Miss Eggplant-
I just stuck my first edition of my bridesmaid newsletter in the mail this morning, and I made it in Illustrator. Is there a big difference between Illustrator and InDesign? I have Illustrator and Photoshop from work, but I don’t know if it is worth it to splurge and buy InDesign for myself.
Anyone else have experience with both and have any suggestions? Is Illustrator capable of doing the same thing as InDesign or am I really missing out?

 
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future mrs j.o.b

Dude…I think I will stalk your posts now. You are FREAKING creative!! Snail mail that bad boy.

 
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Yach

snail mail. I envy your BMs…what a cool thing to do.

 
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Miss Eggplant

Julie: I’m not familiar with using Illustrator, but Mrs. Plumeria used it for her invitations so I’d venture to guess that it’s probably capable of doing everything you need and you don’t need to invest in InDesign. I just like InDesign because it’s much more user friendly than Illustrator for me (I tried using Illustrator once but failed miserably).

 
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Brandy

You are truly amazing and creative! Your bridesmaids are LUCKY to be in your wedding! =)

 
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Mrs. Eggplant, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 28, Human Resources Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Associate Marketing Manager Engagement Date: January 19, 2007 Wedding Date: October 20, 2007 Blogging Since: May 31, 2007 Venue: Ceremony at a cement and stained glass cathedral and reception at a boutique hotel ballroom About Me: I'm a shopping junkie who lives to discover great deals and a craft addict that loves to scrapbook and knit. My profile picture was taken on the day I got engaged which is why my smile is so huge!

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