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Mrs. Flamingo, Montreal, Canada Age and Occupation: 25, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Nursing Student Engagement Date: December 2004 Wedding Date: June 21, 2008 Venue: Imperia Hotel (modern chic hotel) About Me: I am a passionate designer who loves anything pretty. I heart all paper products (eco-friendly of course). My passion revolves around anything considered glamour; vintage and modern. In my free time, I love reading Martha mags, designing jewelry and making a pit-stop at Starbucks for a chai latte. I'm also a chocoholic at heart and my family drools over my homemade truffles.
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Spread The Emails…

December 12th, 2007 @ 2:10 pm by Mrs. Flamingo

Ever since I started planning my wedding, I’ve been reading left and right to know what should or should not be done. The first thing that caught my attention was save-the-dates. I had been reading so much about them, but to be honest I had no idea what they were - mostly because it isn’t something very popular with the frenchies (us french speaking ladies). I know the term itself is quite explanatory… but still.

After analyzing the whole idea, I wasn’t sure it was the best thing or us. Not only did we not have many out of town guests, but it was just an extra cost that for me, wasn’t necessary. Oh and not to mention that cutting the STD was being eco-friendly. SAVE the earth one paper at a time :). So I decided to use my design talents and made an e-save-the-date to spread the word via email.Here is an example of my save-the-date. It’s nothing very spectacular, and my colors changed 5 times, but it got the message across… I hope. ;)

I thought I would share with you (awesome weddingbee readers) some tips if you are planning on doing your own save-the-dates.

First off the background design of my STDs is nothing more than some scrapbooking paper. What’s great is that there are some really neat Digital Scrapbooking websites with awesome print and embellishments which make for some interesting e-vites. Here are some of the websites I visit for neat ideas. (click on the images to visit their website)




Basically if you have a design program; Photoshop, Indesign or Illustrator you can make your invite very easily. All you need is your imagination. If ever you have any questions give me a shout out!!!

Am I the only one that decided to spread the word via email? What did you do?

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18 Responses to “Spread The Emails…”

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smartl (message)  543 posts, Busy bee

I’m doing email STD’s too. Thank you so much for these resources! I will be checking them out today :)

 
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peaches

I love your save the date card! Its gorgeous! We’re planning to do email STDs too. We figured it was a good way to get the word out, save money, and ask everyone to email us back with their current addresses…all at the same time!

 
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smiley493 (message)  7 posts, Newbee

Can someone tell me more about these design programs. I don’t have any of them, are there free downloads or do they cost? Are they hard to use?

 
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katiethelady (message)  244 posts, Helper bee

“nothing very spectacular”? pshaw! this is fab!

 
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Miss Magnolia (message)  252 posts, Helper bee

What a lovely save the date! Have you sent it out yet?

Also, I’ve had some luck with http://twopeasinabucket.kaboose.com/ for digital scrapbooking!

 
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Faith

Wait, don’t emailed Save the Dates present the very real problem of people possibly receiving them that shouldn’t receive them? That would scare me a bit!

But I agree with everyone else on the design…lovely!

 
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Mrs. Lime (message)  94 posts, Worker bee

i did this as well. mostly because i was a lazy bride, but also to save on the paper/trees and postage.

 
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winnie

Mrs. Lime posted about her gorgeous electronic save-the-dates a while back:

http://www.weddingbee.com/2007/01/03/e-save-the-dates/

It’s a great way to save paper and postage!

 
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Miss Tulip (message)  615 posts, Busy bee

Wow, those look great!! We did emails, but it was just a basic email saying “Hey, the big day’s in March. Hope you can make it.”

 
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beanchar

Brava for your eco-friendly STDs! or should I say “Félicitations!” ? ;)

 
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Mandy

YAY for digital scrapbooking! I’m making all my stationary using Photoshop Elements and I’ve used all the above sites plus twopeasinabucket.com. All of them were great!

What is your font for “Save the Date”? Did you buy it? I love it.

 
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stressgirl615 (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

I used a form on Wufoo.com as my STD to tell people that we are getting married and to give us their most current address info. A STD and a way to collect data all in one!

 
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Pam

What did you do about people (older guests) that don’t have email addresses??

 
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Miss Flamingo (message)  1,267 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks everyone… I guess when I mentionned my STD not being very spectacular… is was more on a personal design level. I guess for any outsider you must think I’m being stupid ;)

Mandy… the font is actually a free font I found on dafont.com
Its called: Mutlu Ornamental here is the link: http://www.dafont.com/search.php?psize=m&q=mutlu

Pam… for the older guests… luckily in my family everyone talks… so it wasnt too long until everyone was aware of my wedding. But either way, I wasn’t even going to send out STDs… so my email was basically a plus.

 
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nancy

Miss Flamingo - I am so glad you posted about this! Your design is uber-lovely!

I really want to email my STDs as well but have recently been wondering how I am going to embed the image into the body of my e-mail message. Does this problem solve itself if I use one of those digital scrapbooking programs? Or did you all have to attach the STD to the actual e-mail?

 
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champagnebride (message)  53 posts, Worker bee

miss flamingo..
I really like the paper you picked- it has my damask theme and my colours (brown and blue).. on which of the three websites do you find it s.v.p?

 
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Miss Flamingo (message)  1,267 posts, Bumble bee

Nancy - I had to attach my std to my email… but if you save it as a high resolution jpeg, it should apprear directly in the email… otherwise you could maybe so a search on google or other alternatives.. (google: is my best friend ;) )

Champagnebride… to be honest that paper is not on one of those sites. I basically went to a local art store to check out the papers, I looked at the company name and googled it.
Sometime on their websites there are big enough images to use… ill try and find the link. But there are some nice damask papers in the sites I gave you… and if you have photoshop you could always change the color.

 
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Joyce Wilson

Your info was very helpful. We’re planning a wedding in a hurry so don’t have much time or $$ to spend. Thank you for your samples & at no charge!!!!

 


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