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Mrs. Milkshake, Seattle/Vancouver, BC Age and Occupation: 23, Pharmacist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Pharmacist Engagement Date: May 2007 Wedding Date: August 2008 Blogging Since: December 6, 2007 Venue: Victorian Mansion About Me: Despite the fact that I’ve invested many long years of my life studying the sciences in college, I’m glad to be out of there and I would never do it again! I’m super artsy at heart - I run an indie craft site, I grew up shooting and developing my own film, doing jazz and ballet, and the whole gamut of art classes. I’ve been called a Jane of all Trades… but I was also told many years ago not to make my passion my career because it’d suck the fun out of it. Hence my choice of day job. We live in Seattle but are having our wedding in Canada to be fair to all our family and friends.
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Everyone has their wedding-related calling. To many, it is making favors, to others, perhaps tackling a cake. My wedding-related talent, however, is a bit of a moot point: photography. Because no one wants to see a bride hauling around a huge digital SLR on her big day.

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So with my main talent out the window, I’m still left with my diy-ethic and artistic ability. I can draw but I am no means a graphic designer, and I’m the farthest thing from being able to vectorize my own photographs. Enter new Miss Milkshake blogging topic: invitations. And it ain’t like those other bees who either a) have them all done and show their pretty finished products or even b) who still have them all done, but managed to take detailed pictures of the process to share with the community — four months before our wedding and I’m at the very beginning stages. So any feedback you can give will certainly help me along on my journey!

After finding no appropriate images on the net for blackberry related images, line art and photographs alike, I sat down with a pen and paper (it pleased me that blackberries = august fruit… and I could perhaps incorporate real ones atop my simple cake). But even after re-drawing my images much larger in a thicker pen to shrink down later via photocopier to make a more “letterpress-ready” image, I just wasn’t getting the look I wanted. Damn my scoffing at cross-hatching in art class.

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This one below came close, but then again, I think it’s a magnolia or something entirely unrelated to blackberries.

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In the town I bought my wedding dress, I purchased two botany books with letterpress-y images. (I had been entirely unable to even find books with these images on amazon and ebay). I’ve now thrown out the blackberry idea in favor of great letterpress-ready (I hope) images.

An invite to fit into one of those square envelopes? No way! Greeting card sized invite? No way! I’m really liking the long look, with rounded edges, to be put in an envelope like the one below (I’m strangely giddy that I was able to “draw” that on the computer because I couldn’t find any images of the envelope I’m envisioning.  I grew up with Corel Photopaint and find performing simple functions in Photoshop incredibly difficult… ie making line art, or any image for that matter, with rounded edges. Why is there no rounded edge-making tool!)

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I haven’t decided on any colors for our wedding, thinking it would be easier to leave it open (although my indecision is at times, perhaps, a larger force to reckon with than the logistics in color coordinating everything). I’m testing out the white text on dark paper above, but I’m not sure how well this works with letterpress…

I’m also playing with other images because I’m a very indecisive person. I like that there’s something strong behind even the most simplistic layouts.

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I do think I like this combo the best, and while the rsvp card does seem a bit busy, who cares! If we get cute notes from all our guests, iId rather have 100 of those to save than 100 boring cards where they simply ticked the box and wrote their names in.

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So… do you have a favorite or any other feedback?

18 Responses to “I Am By No Means A Graphic Designer…”

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Miss Pineapple says:

I like the one “branch” of berries on your colored mock-up. I also love the dark blueish color, by the way!

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chris says:

they all look great! i like the 2nd berry one the best as well. can you share the name of the book you’ve found? it seems like a great one!

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Kate says:

Just another idea for using your photography… My fiance and I are both big photographers. For our favours, we printed out some of our favourite shots, mounted them on matte board and wrote little stories about when we took them and what that moment means in our relationship. We put the story stickers on the back of the boards and then we put them in clear photo bags. We will put one on each plate. Really cheap as we bought everything in bulk and printed the photos ourselves on our home printer.

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Vi says:

I think this might be a blackberry:
http://plants.usda.gov/gallery/standard/rual_001_svd.jpg

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lc2be says:

They all look great!

Just a technical note on the RSVP postcard… make sure the “Kindly respond by July 1st” isn’t within the USPS area that needs to be left blank.

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MissRuffles says:

Did you know about this free online source for good botany images:
http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/sitemap/sitemap.htm

I used them for my invites, but I ended up getting rid of the line art feel in my final invite for a little more modern look:

http://9ahchick.googlepages.com/weddinginvite

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711beachbride says:

i think these look great. i know how frustrating it can be to try and draw something when you don’t think you are good at drawing. you have a good eye and that will help get it right.
i had an art teacher in high school who showed me that even though i could not draw as well as some of my stellar classmates, if i concentrated and kept at it, i could do it.
one note, your rsvp postcard looks left side heavy, postal regulations like it to be split halfway on the mailing side, so left side is half of postcard, right or mailing side is half.

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SRC says:

You mentioned you were wanting to do DIY - are you going to be sending this off to be letterpressed by someone or letterpressing them yourself? If you do it yourself, and you really can’t decide, you could sort of mix & match when you make your plates. So instead of making 1 plate that has your entire invite design on it, make 1 that just has the text and then a few different options for the graphic. Then you could try them out and see how they actually look on paper…it may change your mind.

You could obviously have a letterpress person do this for you and show you different options, but I’m sure it would get awfully expensive labor-wise.

I’d recommend using Illustrator for design Rather thank Photoshop - it’s really meant more for major photo editing and non-vector-based graphic design. Illustrator is what you want for vector art.

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BRS says:

Canadian postal regulations might be different though. Here’s where all the info is: http://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/standards/PSlm-e.pdf

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BPC060609 says:

Where/how did you get most of those images? Did you just scan them from that book and manipulate in photoshop? This is exactly the sort of thing we’re looking to do, but with Southern California plants (orange blossoms, succulents, etc.). I’ve been searching EVERYWHERE for clip art of sketches of these plants! Argh!

This look BEAUTIFUL, by the way. Exactly the sort of aesthetic we’re going for, transplanted to SoCal. And you’ve done a much better job than I have!

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JessicaSpeak says:

Another USPS note - those long envelopes can cost you extra stamps if you aren’t careful! You might want to check on that as well…

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Amy H. says:

Your cherry (?) blossom photo up top is gorgeous! Any thoughts of doing a print photograph of blackberries of your own (somehow — seasonality might be an issue I guess) on a front cover and then printing the invite information inside? Kind of like a notecard?

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Corey says:

Totally not related but I am a photog and I took pics until I walked down the aisle and I SOOOO regret not having my SLR at my reception! TAKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your guests know you are a photog so they won’t be shocked and you’ll regret not having it if you don’t bring it!

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myfiancesbrave says:

I love the blossom (no. 1) and your colored mock up. you do have other talents it looks. your mock up looks really good.

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MooShoo72 says:

Try this site for blackberry art, also:

http://www.clipart.com/en/search/split?sub1=&orows=3&ocols=6&realign=&a=a&q=blackberry&k_mode=all&k_exc=&q_bw=1&date=&rows=3&srch=Search

I got the idea from weddingbee, actually! Forget which bee, but thanks!

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PinkyJules says:

Quick photoshop note, if you want to make a rounded corner square/rectangle, right click the rectangle tool button on your toolbar, or just select the rectangle tool button and then swap to the rounded option at the top where all the littler squares are lined up. Before you draw it, change th radius to .25 or whatever you want the corner radius to be!

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nejireta says:

Ohhh I feel you on this one! I am also a photographer and just picking out a photographer to shoot my wedding has been a chore. I’m sooo picky!

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Mrs. Milkshake Mrs. Milkshake, Seattle/Vancouver, BC Age and Occupation: 23, Pharmacist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Pharmacist Engagement Date: May 2007 Wedding Date: August 2008 Blogging Since: December 6, 2007 Venue: Victorian Mansion About Me: Despite the fact that I’ve invested many long years of my life studying the sciences in college, I’m glad to be out of there and I would never do it again! I’m super artsy at heart - I run an indie craft site, I grew up shooting and developing my own film, doing jazz and ballet, and the whole gamut of art classes. I’ve been called a Jane of all Trades… but I was also told many years ago not to make my passion my career because it’d suck the fun out of it. Hence my choice of day job. We live in Seattle but are having our wedding in Canada to be fair to all our family and friends.