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Mrs. Hot Cocoa, Boston/Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 31, JD/PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Medical Student Engagement Date: May 30, 2008 Wedding Date: March, 2009 Blogging Since: April, 2008 Venue: Ritz Carlton, Marina Del Rey About Me: I am a professional student by day and an amateur cupcake taster, bargain shopper, and wedding planner by night. I am obsessed with NPR, the Food Network, paper, dance shows, Anthropologie, post-structuralist theory, Weddingbee!, "The Office," and celebrity gossip. When not procrastinating from my dissertation, I spend time catering to Jellyby, our overly anxious shih tzu, and getting to know Mr. Hot Cocoa. We have only been dating for fifteen years, so it's like I'm in love with a stranger! From the East Coast, we are planning a Jewish-Chinese Extravaganza in L.A., where we both grew up.
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Wanna see our invitations?! If you’re a little wedding voyeur like me, of course you do! Well, they are finally out to our guests, so I can show you:

Laser Cuts (Not to Be Confused With Laser Cats, Which is a Really Stupid SNL Skit) :  wedding invitations los angeles stationery Img 221

When looking for invitations, I wanted to find a design that would be representative of both Mr. HC’s and my heritages and give our guests a taste of the Chewish goodness that was in store for them at our wedding. After some deliberation, I zoned in on papercutting, which is, as Miss Perfume pointed out in an earlier post, an art form that is shared by both the Jewish and Chinese cultures.

Luckily, last summer, when Hot Mama Cocoa and I were in Hong Kong, we happened upon Wedding Image, a printer that produced beautiful lasercut invitations that mimicked the look of handcrafted papercuts.

Laser Cuts (Not to Be Confused With Laser Cats, Which is a Really Stupid SNL Skit) :  wedding invitations los angeles stationery Img 222  For the cover, we chose a design that incorporates the Chinese motifs of cherry blossoms and love birds and features a traditional Chinese wedding aphorism, which means something like “two hearts coming together”. The saying is a bit thick on the Velveeta scale for my taste, but I love how it looks on the cover. The papercut design has so much dimension; I dig the shadow that it casts on the lavender paper underneath it in the above photo.

Laser Cuts (Not to Be Confused With Laser Cats, Which is a Really Stupid SNL Skit) :  wedding invitations los angeles stationery Img 22201

As you might remember from a previous post, we spent a lot of time putting together the inside text, which is a trifold invitation that has panels in Hebrew, English, and Chinese. Even though the silver thermography is a bit hard to read on the lavender stock, I am really pleased with how the trifold came out. Mr. HC had to push hard for having all three languages, but — Mr. HC, if you’re reading, I will only ever write this once, so relish this moment — he was right; it really is the perfect expression of our relationship and wedding.

Laser Cuts (Not to Be Confused With Laser Cats, Which is a Really Stupid SNL Skit) :  wedding invitations los angeles stationery Img 22202  For a bargainphiliac bride like me, the highlight of the invitation is something you don’t see: its cost. For around $3 per invitation, we got the invitation, an RSVP card, an RSVP envelope with pre-printed return address, and an outside envelope with pre-printed return address. Sssweeeet!

If you are interested in using Wedding Image, they have no website, limited English skills (we gave them Adobe Illustrator files of all of the text), and are half the world away. But if that’s not enough to deter you, you can contact them at wedimage@biznetvigator.com, or call them at 852-3116-2608. If you’re visiting Hong Kong, they have shops in Wan Chai and in the Wedding Mall.

Did you integrate different cultures into your invitations? Or order your invitations from an international vendor?

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69 Responses to “Laser Cuts (Not to Be Confused With Laser Cats, Which is a Really Stupid SNL Skit)”

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blossom
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blossom (message)  123 posts, Blushing bee

Those are so beautiful!!! And $3 each? that’s amazing! well done!

 
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Miss Scarlet
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Miss Scarlet (message)  283 posts, Helper bee

Oh my goodness Miss HC, those are BEAUTIFUL! They really couldn’t be prettier! What a perfect incorporation of your two cultures.

 
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lreighard1 (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

O.M.G.! Miss Hot Cocoa, those are unbelievable. I’m so impressed with the way they came out!! And three languages! So original!

 
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Miss Perfume (message)  2,253 posts, Buzzing bee

Good lawd, those are BEAUTIFUL! I love how special they are in that they’re a true blending of your respective heritages! Oh, why do these purveyors have to be so inaccessible?! (Did I tell you about the time I got the stink eye from a Wan Chai hooker during Rugby 7’s?) Sorry, I digress. I LOVE THESE!

 
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Mrs. Canary (message)  682 posts, Busy bee

What a beauty! I love the three languages. It’s always fun for people reading one language to see what the other one looks like too. And I totally heart your papercuts. The birds are so beautiful!

 
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Miss Sushi (message)  1,479 posts, Bumble bee

These are AMAZING! Seriously the best invites I’ve seen. And the price….even betta!

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  3,104 posts, Sugar bee

Your invites are so beautiful! The paper cutting, the lovely color… and the price?! Amazing! :)

 
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Miss Apple Cider (message)  225 posts, Helper bee

These are completely amazing! So unique and they really make a statement!

 
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driftslikesmoke (message)  1,224 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, wow, wow! Incredible enough that I might just have to brave the language barrier!

 
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JeniRae (message)  1,127 posts, Bumble bee

Miss Apple Cider?? Did I miss your introduction?

(Amazing invites, too!)

 
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mooreshugar (message)  103 posts, Blushing bee

these are awesome!!!!

 
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Miss Deviled Egg (message)  1,250 posts, Bumble bee

They are beautiful!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the silvery text!

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

@JeniRae: Good catch! Is she a real, or poser, bee?

 
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renaissancetrophywife (message)  262 posts, Helper bee

Love the laser cuts– and your lavender/silver color scheme is to die for!

 
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Miss Quiche (message)  3,157 posts, Sugar bee

HC - LOVE THEM! They turned out perfectly, in my opinion. Silver text and all. I also love that they have all 3 languages on them. They are so unique and beautiful!

@MagPie518: She is a new bee :)

 
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honeymyheart (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

your invites turned out so well. i’m loving the laser cut.

 
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Miss Spring Roll (message)  716 posts, Busy bee

They are amazing!!

 
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Suzanno

Those are so beautiful! By far the best laser cut invite I have seen. The birds and flowers and to die for, and the characters balance it out really nicely.

And hey, I love the laser cats too. Where I work (government installation) we aren’t allowed to bring pets to the office - when I asked why, the security guards told me “Ma’am, because your pet could be construed as a weapon.” I guess they know about the laser cats too.

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  2,077 posts, Buzzing bee

Thanks for the kind words all!

 
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Mrs. Hot Cocoa, Boston/Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 31, JD/PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Medical Student Engagement Date: May 30, 2008 Wedding Date: March, 2009 Blogging Since: April, 2008 Venue: Ritz Carlton, Marina Del Rey About Me: I am a professional student by day and an amateur cupcake taster, bargain shopper, and wedding planner by night. I am obsessed with NPR, the Food Network, paper, dance shows, Anthropologie, post-structuralist theory, Weddingbee!, "The Office," and celebrity gossip. When not procrastinating from my dissertation, I spend time catering to Jellyby, our overly anxious shih tzu, and getting to know Mr. Hot Cocoa. We have only been dating for fifteen years, so it's like I'm in love with a stranger! From the East Coast, we are planning a Jewish-Chinese Extravaganza in L.A., where we both grew up.

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