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Miss Champagne, DC/Vail/Colorado Age and Occupation: 26, Eye Doctor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Attorney Engagement Date: March 13, 2006 Wedding Date: February 2009 Blogging Since: July 30, 2008 Venue: Small church ceremony with mountain-view log cabin reception About Me: I'm a small town mountain girl with a city heart. Found my way to the east coast, and Mr. Champagne kept me here so we're planning a wedding from afar in my hometown Vail, Colorado. I'm secretly obsessed with reality TV, Wii games where I can shoot a gun, country music, and Caesar: Dog Whisperer. I also spend time pretending to golf, backseat driving, having one way conversations with our MinPin Maxwell, loving champagne, and wedding perfecting… I mean, planning. I use way too many repeated symbols and letters when I write, and I'll love Mr. Champagne endlessly…
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Breaking in the Gocco

August 2nd, 2008 @ 4:33 pm by Mrs. Champagne

I first discovered Gocco (or “Goccinator” as Mr. C calls it) when my friend Tiramisu was designing her invitations. I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to come up with enough projects to gocco in order for it to be a worthwhile purchase, but I decided to give it a shot. So I started really simple with the projects, and decided it would be best to keep it in the family for the first project in case my work looked a bit like a kindergartner’s.

Every year for Mother’s day I try to do something creative. Some years it works, others… eh not so much. Last year I downloaded all my CDs I know my mom would love onto her ipod. Not that big of a deal for me, but she absolutely loved it. So this year, I thought I’d add some gocco action into Mom’s present. And actually, after I made these cards, I realized that I would be personalizing a lot more from now on… Translation: I lovvvvve my gocco :) This year, I made personalized cards for both my mom and Champ’s mom. They were VERY simple (almost embarrassing now), but I felt like it was a good way to break into the DIY world. I didn’t want to start with some elaborate project and get discouraged.

My mom is a huge biker (not a Harley woman, although that would be cool - more like a mountain biker). Champ’s mom is big into beach-y items. They have a summer house in Maine, and my first Thanksgiving dinner with his family was lobster Thanksgiving! I loved it.

So step one was to pick out the designs each Mom would get. The choices were little bikes for my mom, and a little lobster for Champ’s mom.

I went to AC Moore and picked out some ivory note cards (25 for $5.00 or 50 for $10.00) : Very simple, yet so easy to make into an artsy personalized note card.
Next I simply used one screen for each of the Mom’s cards. On each screen I included: Mom’s name with a fun free font, a Medium sized clipart file, and smaller clipart image for the envelope. I probably could have done both on one screen, but I had nooo idea what I was doing. :)


A Yummy Apology Font used for my Mom’s card from 1001freefonts

I used the obvious red gocco ink for the lobster, and gold ink for the bicycles. For each Mom’s name, I used black ink on the back of the notecard.

Ok so the bikes are a little crooked, but this was my throw-away. And the lobster is upside down on the envelope - again, my throw-away. Hey, when you do DIY projects, you’re bound to throw away a few mess ups, right?

So I loved the way these looked, and they’re great gift ideas for anyone (not just mother’s day) - my sister in law is a teacher, so I was thinking little apples - too cliche? Probably… I’ll keep thinking…

What was your first DIY project?

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MsAnge (message)  124 posts, Blushing bee

I was considering going the Gocco route as well…but ultimately, I don’t think I have the patience that it would take to do 100 copies of all of my wedding stationary!

My first DIY project were my save the date cards, done on my trust ink-jet printer. I’m quite proud of them, if I do say so myself, and have gotten lots of compliments even though they were super simple. I posted about them over on my (new!) blog here.

 
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Miss Champagne (message)  1,068 posts, Bumble bee

I promise the DIY projects after this initial one are much more interesting! You’ve got to start somewhere, I guess-
MsAnge: nice job on your STDs, they look good :)

 
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Mrs. Tulip (message)  615 posts, Busy bee

Those look great! And I *wondered* whether you and Tiramisu knew one another, Miss DC-EyeDoctor! ;)

 
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Where did you purchase your Gocco machine? I cannot find them anywhere, since they have stopped making them.

 
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KateMW (message)  2,714 posts, Sugar bee

I don’t know if you’ve already done your sister’s cards, but what about a little ruled line to look like the tracing pads that kid’s use? That’s what I’m doing for my daughter’s teachers presents.

 


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Mrs. Champagne Miss Champagne, DC/Vail/Colorado Age and Occupation: 26, Eye Doctor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Attorney Engagement Date: March 13, 2006 Wedding Date: February 2009 Blogging Since: July 30, 2008 Venue: Small church ceremony with mountain-view log cabin reception About Me: I'm a small town mountain girl with a city heart. Found my way to the east coast, and Mr. Champagne kept me here so we're planning a wedding from afar in my hometown Vail, Colorado. I'm secretly obsessed with reality TV, Wii games where I can shoot a gun, country music, and Caesar: Dog Whisperer. I also spend time pretending to golf, backseat driving, having one way conversations with our MinPin Maxwell, loving champagne, and wedding perfecting… I mean, planning. I use way too many repeated symbols and letters when I write, and I'll love Mr. Champagne endlessly…
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