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Mrs. Gloss, Boston/Maine Age and Occupation: 24, Designer/soon-to-be Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Systems Engineer Engagement Date: May 23, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: SS Katahdin/Lakeside Tent About Me: I don't like nickels or the skin that forms on pudding when it's in the fridge for too long. I couldn't live without Pantone markers, fountain soda (3/4 diet, ¼ regular Coke), run-on sentences, or ridiculously oversized sunglasses. I will try to DIY almost anything and am just OCD enough to make most of it work. I am truly excited about having all my family and friends together, becoming Mrs. Gloss, and having amazing photos to prove it!
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Last time I left you all with this teaser pic of our invites, and now it’s time for the delicious DIY details!!!

The Glossy Invitations: Invite Design Basics :  wedding diy invitations stationery Theinvi01

If you are planning on making your own invitations I very much recommend checking out Mrs. Cupcake’s 12 Steps to Creating DIY Wedding Invitations. The three tips I found the most useful were:

3. When designing, START WITH YOUR ENVELOPES!!!!!

8. Print out drafts of your design — don’t just look at it on the computer.

10. Weigh everything before buying postage.

I knew I wanted to use an inner and outer envelope to keep everything together, since we did not elect to use a pocketfold type of invitation. Outer envelopes in specific colors are difficult to find, so plan ahead! I ordered the solid (outer and RSVP) envelopes from Paper Presentation. The outer is a A7.5 size envelope (5.5”x7.5”) and the inner translucent envelope is a generic A7 (5.25”x7.25”) envelope from Paper and More. This determined the size of our main invite to be a basic A7 (5”x7”) card.

Early on I decided that I wanted REALLY thick paper for two reasons. 1) I wanted to paint the edges (and be able to see the paint), and, 2) I wanted to have a fairly solid invite that was able to stand on its own (without any type of cardstock backer). I ordered SO MANY SAMPLES and ultimately decided on the Crane Lettra paper. This line of paper is specifically designed for letterpress, so it’s very soft, but still thick at the same time. It’s basically paper heaven in my mind (and they have free samples!).

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For the main invitation we chose the 220# Crane Lettra in Fluorescent White. For the enclosures, we dropped down a thickness, and went with the 110# in the same color. We ordered the paper from Kelden Paper (they are one of the few retailers where you can purchase the Lettra line by individual sheet) and had them cut down the paper to our two sizes ($25/per size). We probably could have gotten the paper cut cheaper elsewhere, but they did a great job, and I was nervous about shipping the large sheets (24”x40”) of paper cross country knowing how beat-up some of my other packages have been delivered. The total for the paper was around $150, including cutting and shipping, and I have PLENTY of extras.

I had a hard time balancing the carefree attitude of our wedding with the importance of the event itself. Some designs were too formal, and didn’t fit the lakeside, easygoing feel we were trying to create. Others were too casual and lessened the importance of this momentous day. Ultimately, we emerged with this design, which I am completely in love with.

I designed everything using Adobe Illustrator. The ‘handwriting font’ is from Fonts for Peas. To extend the letters to either side of the paper I used the paint tool and drew some squiggly lines (much more difficult when using a mouse than drawing by hand!), so it definitely took a few tries to get lines I was happy with.

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I had designed them so there were elements on the front and the back of the invitation, but ended up not printing the alternate sides for two reasons:

  1. I started printing the hearts on the back of the main invite and didn’t like how they were coming out, and it was very difficult to align them perfectly with the lines from the front.
  2. As many of you pointed out, probably no one would see them, anyways!The Glossy Invitations: Invite Design Basics :  wedding diy invitations stationery Invite 02  The Glossy Invitations: Invite Design Basics :  wedding diy invitations stationery Invite 03

So, I nixed all the reverse printing except the RSVP date. I also nixed the rounded corners, because rounding 1600 corners sounded AWFUL! :)

We included 3 enclosures with our main invite. A RSVP card, an information card, and a ’send-us-a-note’ card (just for fun!).

The RSVP was pretty standard, with a place for names and food choices—we elected to use icons, because we still have no idea what we are going to be serving! We are doing a buffet, so I don’t think the numbers are too critical, but we wanted to have a general idea of what people wanted to eat.

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The Information card had a link to our website. Rather than creating multiple inserts with directions, accommodations info, etc., we elected to just direct our guests to the website where we had already placed all that information.

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The ’Send-Us-A-Note’ card was partly for fun, and partly for guest info. We asked our guests to tell us when they are arriving/where they are staying so we would know who to include in pre/post wedding festivities (we are not inviting all our guests to the rehearsal dinner, but are thinking we can all meet up for a welcome drink after). Then the fun part: the Mad Libs Marriage Advice! I can’t wait to read all the responses!!

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We put everything into a vellum envelope with the RSVP date facing up so it will be the first things the guests see (just so they don’t miss it!!), tied it with blue and white baker’s string, and sealed it with a wax stamp!

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This envelope then went into the addressed outer envelope with a custom liner. (I couldn’t find ANY paper that I wanted to use for our invites, so I developed a pattern, in Illustrator again, and printed it out.)

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  • Edge Painting FAQ
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  • Embossing & Wax Sealing 101
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60 Responses to “The Glossy Invitations: Invite Design Basics”

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Miss Beagle (message)  1,380 posts, Bumble bee

I. Love. Your. Invitations. That is all.

 
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Miss Snowflake
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Miss Snowflake (message)  597 posts, Busy bee

OOoooo sooooo cute! I can’t wait to finish mine this week and share with the hive too!

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

These are seriously amazing!!!! I love the “send us a note” card. Your presentation is really wonderful!

 
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mrs.finnegan (message)  23 posts, Newbee

I really like your “Send us a note” card. It would be helpful for welcome bags and things like you noted. I’d be interested to hear how they come in and if they worked or if people just threw them away and only responded to the RSVP. Whenever I’m going to a wedding it seems like I don’t know when/where I’ll be staying, etc. until closer to the date, but then again, I am a procrastinator! :) They look fabulous though! Congrats!!

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  1,045 posts, Bumble bee

Your invitation suite is LOVELY! I adore the wax seal, the squiggly extensions (kudos to you for your patience)… all of it. Fantastic job, Miss G! :)

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

Miss Gloss they are just. so. cool.

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

“Developed a pattern…” You are amazing!!!! These are amazing!

 
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,566 posts, Bumble bee

these look amazing!!

 
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Miss Ballet Flat (message)  770 posts, Busy bee

OMG..those are SO great! :D I love them!!!

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

Um, wow. So impressed — these look fantastic!

 
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MissAuburnTiger (message)  30 posts, Newbee

BEAUTIFUL!!! I look forward to all of your tutorials.

 
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Gilneas
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Gilneas (message)  1,393 posts, Bumble bee

I love the details - the vellum envelopes, and the little date insert on your envelope lines! So much fun!

 
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mary-alice-me (message)  1,864 posts, Buzzing bee

Those are really impressive. What kinds of responses have you gotten to your “send us a note”?

 
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Miss Scarlet (message)  283 posts, Helper bee

I love the vellum envelopes and the baker string/seal. The entire package looks perfect!

 
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Miss Gloss (message)  1,222 posts, Bumble bee

@mary-alice-me: I haven’t gotten any responses yet, because I haven’t sent them out yet :) I overestimated the time it would take me to complete them and and going to send them out in a week or so - I’ll keep you guys updated with the responses, but our families and friends are a) are pretty hilarious and b) love mad-libs so I’m pretty excited for the responses!@mrs.finnegan: It’s a ‘destination’ wedding for the majority of our guests, so I’m ASSUMING they will have already made hotel accomodations, fingers crossed :)

 
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Cole B
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Cole B (message)  1,362 posts, Bumble bee

These are pretty much my favorite invitations ever. You did an awesome job!

 
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Firefighter_Prazs_Girl
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Firefighter_Prazs_Girl (message)  801 posts, Busy bee

These are so cute! I really want to borrow okay steal a few things that you did! If you don’t mind!

 
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Miss Duckling (message)  1,415 posts, Bumble bee

I’m seriously amazed every time I see your invites. Details are amazing.

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

I love the wax seal! Everything looks great! I love how they turned out.

 
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

I am amazed and SUPER jealous! I love your invites, I want to copy them but they have nothing to do with our “theme”.

 
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Mrs. Gloss, Boston/Maine Age and Occupation: 24, Designer/soon-to-be Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Systems Engineer Engagement Date: May 23, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: SS Katahdin/Lakeside Tent About Me: I don't like nickels or the skin that forms on pudding when it's in the fridge for too long. I couldn't live without Pantone markers, fountain soda (3/4 diet, ¼ regular Coke), run-on sentences, or ridiculously oversized sunglasses. I will try to DIY almost anything and am just OCD enough to make most of it work. I am truly excited about having all my family and friends together, becoming Mrs. Gloss, and having amazing photos to prove it!

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