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Mrs. Gardenia, La Habra Age and Occupation: 30, IT Security Administration Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Accountant Engagement Date: February 6, 2006 Wedding Date: January 5, 2008 Venue: Black Gold Golf Club About Me: After 9 years of dating, I’m finally getting hitched and planning a multi-cultural wedding in Orange County, California. I think making brownies is my secret passion in life - I will make my mark in this world through them (a la Betty Crocker). Aside from baking, I also enjoy scrapbooking, being a dessert connoisseur (current fave: French macaroons), photography and I’m also a self confessed spa virgin turned addict.
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Save The Dates

November 23rd, 2007 @ 4:29 pm by Mrs. Gardenia

With the help of our very creative MOH, combined with some A6 flat cards and envelopes from Paper Source, a rubber stamp, embossing powder and some wrapping paper - our Save the Dates were born.  

These went out in August, but I thought I’d share the materials that we used to get to the final product:

Paper Source A6 Flat Cards
Paper Source A6 Envelopes
Paper Source stamp
Stamp pad in Jade Green
Embossing Powder in Gold
Container Store Wrapping Paper for envelope liners
Clear labels for return address
Double sided tape
Bone folder
Save the Date cards

1. Printed the text on the A6 flat cards using Microsoft Word. Tip: Print on a regular 8’’ x 11’’ sheet of paper first and use that to line it with the A6 flat card to see if everything is aligned correctly. This will save you from wasting any of the A6 flat cards.

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2. Choose where you would like to use the stamp. This step will vary since some might like it in every corner while others prefer to have it scattered. We chose to stamp in 3 out of 4 corners. Use the 8’’ x 11’’ sample paper you printed earlier for your stamping.

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3. Once the card is stamped, put some of the embossing powder over the wet ink and remove the excess powder by tapping the sides of the cards. For this step, we used 2 paper plates to catch all of the embossing powder and reused it.

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4. Heat the stamped and embossed section with a embossing dryer/tool, similar to this one in the picture above.

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5. Repeat steps 2-4 until all of the cards have been stamped and embossed.

6. Use a small paint brush to brush off all the excess powder on the cards.

Envelopes

1. Print each guest’s name and address on the A6 envelopes using MS Word.
2. Print return address on clear labels to place on the back flap of the envelopes. Place 1 return address label in each envelope.
3. With an A6 envelope template, measure/trace the same number of envelopes on the wrapping paper that serves as the envelope liners. Tip: Prior to doing any cutting, measure the wrapping paper to make sure you have maximized the paper. Save scraps of the paper for smaller wrapping jobs or other DIY projects. We will be using our scraps for other tags that we’ll be making.

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4. Cut the traced envelopes from the wrapping paper.
5. Use double sided tape to attach liner to the envelope.
6. Use a bone folder (straight-edge or a ruler also works) to make the creases on the envelopes.

Here is our finished product…

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10 Responses to “Save The Dates”

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cindy

ooh i love it and i love your very detailed instructions! just wondering, are the flat cards metallic?

i can’t wait to see more of your diy projects!

 
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Mrs. Poppy (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

this is GORGEOUS! i wish i would have learned this before we got married ;)

 
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bbg-girl (message)  36 posts, Newbee

Great post - love the detailed instructions!!! Keep the dummy-proof DIY projects coming!

 
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Abi

I am officially inspired. I always thought that those magnet STDs were adorable, but I love your DIY notes and envelopes.

 
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Miss Gardenia (message)  37 posts, Newbee

cindy,
the flat cards we used were called ’superfine white’ from paper source. it has somewhat of an irisdescent feel to it.

 
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Stacy

I really love the paper you lined your envelope’s with. I hope you don’t mind me asking, but where did you purchase it?

 
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Elizabeth

These are wonderful - I love to use embossing, it gives such great texture! And the envelope liners really add such a nice touch.

Great job!

 
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Beth

Stacy - I’m 99% sure the paper is from the Container Store. I just used this to line our envelopes for our invites! Good choice Miss Gardenia!

 
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[...] styles played a gigantic role in the grand scheme of our wedding planning. We wanted our save the dates and invitations to be able to tell a story, or give our guests a hint of what to expect come [...]

 
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Lauren

Wow… I want to try it but I’m a bit scared. Those look amazing.

 

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Mrs. Gardenia, La Habra Age and Occupation: 30, IT Security Administration Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Accountant Engagement Date: February 6, 2006 Wedding Date: January 5, 2008 Venue: Black Gold Golf Club About Me: After 9 years of dating, I’m finally getting hitched and planning a multi-cultural wedding in Orange County, California. I think making brownies is my secret passion in life - I will make my mark in this world through them (a la Betty Crocker). Aside from baking, I also enjoy scrapbooking, being a dessert connoisseur (current fave: French macaroons), photography and I’m also a self confessed spa virgin turned addict.

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