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Big Trouble in Little China

June 18th, 2008 @ 1:16 pm by Mrs. Green Tea

In addition to positive reader feedback, I also received a couple notes on our RSVPs complimenting the invites:

Big Trouble in Little China :  wedding invitations sacramento Rsvp1Big Trouble in Little China :  wedding invitations sacramento Rsvp2
So here’s a look at the final product, along with more info on the invites and the little shop they came from:

With calligraphy
(My good friend’s dad addressed them for me)Big Trouble in Little China :  wedding invitations sacramento Invite002the extras
(tucked inside the sleeve on the backside)Big Trouble in Little China :  wedding invitations sacramento Invite003 RSVP Envelope
(yes, USPS raised 1st class stamp prices AFTER I purchased those perfect lantern stamps)Big Trouble in Little China :  wedding invitations sacramento Invite004

Like what you see and want the deal I got? Here’s what you should know:

  1. I got them from Ho Tai Printing located in San Francisco’s Chinatown.

  2. They have a website, but it’s pretty crappy.

  3. Half the people working in that store speak English. Don’t worry, just start talking to them and they’ll point you to the right people to talk to if they don’t understand you.

  4. They probably can design whatever, pretty much however you want, if you are patient enough to explain it to them.

  5. They use quality cardstock (they don’t photograph well but all of mine are pearlescent).

  6. Print quality is good, a few had minor blemishes (mine were metallic red on the cards, and metallic gold on the red envelopes)

  7. They don’t have a catalog, they have boxes of ’samples’ which are basically prints of stuff they have done in the past (I would not be surprised if you found mine in there).

  8. They can email you an unlimited number of PDF proofs for you to mark up and fax back for correction. They’re pretty good about getting new proofs out in a timely manner. Make sure you check the proofs thoroughly, I almost had a recestion instead of a reception.

  9. After signing off on the final proof, it only takes 2 to 3 weeks to print them.

  10. They give you a small discount if you pay in cash.

  11. RSVP cards are $30 per set (whether you want postcards or card & envelope) which match the number of invites you order ONLY IF you use one of their templates (which means use their premade print plates), otherwise you have to pay additional for the extra plate cost. I requested a couple different RSVP dates, and they always gave me some other date that was close to it. So I just went with it, since I didn’t think a couple days would make much of a difference. Flexibility saved me $40.

If you’re not Chinese and dare to venture in there, I suggest bringing with you a very open mind and/or a Chinese speaking friend. I hope I didn’t scare you - they actually don’t bite and are quite nice. I just don’t want to be cussed out for not giving the warning! Good luck!

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Big Trouble in Little China

[...] Boing Boing wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt In addition to positive reader feedback, I also received a couple notes on our RSVPs complimenting the invites: So here’s a look at the final product, along with more info on the invites and the little shop they came from: With calligraphy (My good friend’s dad addressed them for me)the extras (tucked inside the sleeve on the backside) RSVP Envelope (yes, USPS raised 1st class stamp prices AFTER I purchased those perfect lantern stamps) Like what you see and want the deal I got? Here’s [...]

 
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Miss Pineapple (message)  682 posts, Busy bee

that’s funny that they picked random dates for your RSVPs!

You’re invites are smashing, good find! Get in, get out no Gocco required :)

 
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nancy

how much did you spend on your invitations?

 
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Miss Pomegranate (message)  957 posts, Busy bee

Ooh I love your vellum map thingies - too cute!

 
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Veronica

sounds like something I might be interested in! Were your invites custom or one of their templates…we would like something similar to yours. I’m in Dallas, and wonder if they’ll be able to work with us here…

 
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Miss Green Tea (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

@nancy: You can find more pics and cost breakdown of the invites from yesterday’s post(http://www.weddingbee.com/2008/06/17/pick-your-battle/)
@Veronica: I suggest giving them a call and telling them what you have in mind to get a feel for them. Mine were similar to a sample they had, and we made some changes. They probably can do very custom work, they just charge you more when there are more folds, more cuts, more paper, and for making each custom print plate.

 

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Mrs. Green Tea, Sacramento Age and Occupation: 30, Tea Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Coffee Critic Engagement Date: November 17, 2006 Wedding Date: August 23, 2008 Blogging Since: June 10, 2008 Venue: Vineyard on the Delta About Me: I'm just your average obsessive compulsive, arts & crafts loving, funky-on-the-inside/boring-on-the-outside girl, who dares to say 'Hey! I can make that!' Nerdy professional by day, goofy won-ton by night. The won-ton sometimes comes out during the day when I'm fed the dollar breakfast at Ikea. Since our engagement, wedding planning has put me on high alert for bargains and I've been pushing my nimble fingers through callous building experiments!

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