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Mrs. Swan, New York City Age and Occupation: 31, Legislative Representative Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Guy Engagement Date: August 9, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Battery Gardens About Me: I am an un-crafty but resourceful, Caribbean-born but New York-raised woman who's been known to analyze "Dancing with the Stars" and “So You Think You Can Dance”, buy stinky cheese, and use way too many parentheses. I keep lists for fun, am constantly daydreaming of my next international travel adventure (four continents down, three to go), debating sports (let’s Got Mets/Giants!) and dancing around my apartment to stay sane. I am excited to share our wedding planning journey as I hope to plan a streamlined, personal, and fun wedding with the greatest life partner I could ever imagine, Mr. Swan.
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As I was thinking about something to blog about yesterday, I realized that I have not blogged about my invitations. I’m warning you now, everyone, that this is not going to be the usual Weddingbee invitation post. I’ll again be up front with you… I’m not into paper. I think it’s pretty, just not enough to make a major investment of time (making invites or paper products myself) or money (dropping loot on letterpress) into.

With my un-craftiness and a decision to keep things streamlined and simple, this thinking spilled over into my search for invitations. I knew I wanted to keep things looking very modern, simple, and full of color, which is essentially what our wedding will be. That meant I tried to look for invites with no birds, flowers, plants, bows, yadda, yadda, yadda. I was thoroughly surprised at how hard it is to find invitations without these elements in this day and age. Almost every invitation out there has one of those elements. If anything, with that criteria, at least it made it easy to narrow things down! I was also not concerned about letterpress, engraving, or pretty much how they were printed, as long as the cardstock was at least substantial.

Also against current convention, I did not want multiple inserts, pocketfolds or an RSVP card. Part of that was motivated by a desire to be “green” (we are paper recycling fiends in the Swan household) and to maintain part of the underlying goal of our planning, which is to (say it with me, everybody) “Keep it simple!”. Instead of an RSVP card, we included a small insert with our RSVP date, an email address and a telephone number for our guests to respond, and also a mention of our wedding website on My Wedding.

During my search, I found myself on Etsy as usual, and was totally attracted to Eva Paul Design (they apparently do photography, too), a husband and wife team who have modern whimsy down to a science. While I was a little apprehensive about not getting a physical sample of my specific invite (they do send samples, but not customized ones), I pulled a Whitley Gilbert “Relax, Relate, Release” and figured that it would be okay. It was!

By the way, before I write about my invites, here are some samples of EvaPaul’s work.

Say hello to the Denise invite:

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Tres Cute. I know it has birds, but it’s so darn cute!

Mia:

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They do save the dates, too. Here’s one of the new ones, Bianca:

(source)

I love the bicycles!!

For me, Nic and Kirsten transformed their Carly invite from this:

(source)

To this:

(woo hoo for little strips of paper!)

It is simple, with a bold color, and just what I wanted.

Here’s our RSVP insert:

(Sorry for the blurriness, but you get the idea)

I was pleased with the invitations, and so far we have gotten nice feedback from many people on our somewhat unintended “green” invitations.

Is anyone else following the “Keep it simple!” philosophy with invites, or any other aspect of the wedding?

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29 Responses to “Not the Invitation Post You’re Looking For”

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miss mouse (message)  3,337 posts, Sugar bee

Oooh, I love these! We’re trying to keep our invites simple in the sense of not using a bunch of different pieces of paper.

 
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JeanL1984
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JeanL1984 (message)  340 posts, Helper bee

I’ve been stalking the Etsy wedding invites section, but I haven’t seen these before! I love the clean, simple look. Thank you for sharing! :)

 
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JennyBryde
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JennyBryde (message)  1,148 posts, Bumble bee

Those are great! When I first started planning, I thought I was going for a very clean lined modern look throughout all wedding details. We have since then decided to go another direction, but I absolutely LOVE your invites! They are fantastic!

 
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razvan
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razvan (message)  29 posts, Newbee

Very clean and modern. I am a fan of minimalist design. These resembles a little to the invites to my wedding that I designed.

 
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Lindsay

We used evapaul for our invitations as well. We were so happy with their work! (They modified the Milly invite for us.)

 
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Oops - Molly. I made a typo. hehe

 
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khar (message)  23 posts, Newbee

EvaPaul does custom design work too. They designed our invitations based on a mock-up I sent them. Our invitations were also very minimalist with just text and a circle design.

 
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Hayley
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Hayley (message)  214 posts, Helper bee

these are awesome =)

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,650 posts, Sugar bee

good old whitley gilbert! i heard her voice as i read that.

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,325 posts, Bumble bee

I love these. I’m keeping the process of invites simple. Etsy seller creates digital design for me for less than $20 and I’ll have them printed myself for less than $.10 a piece! Doesn’t get much better than that!

 
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shelliduke
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shelliduke (message)  222 posts, Helper bee

Wow, those are so neat! My mom designed mine, but I almost wish I would have looked on etsy before she did it! :)

 
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latoya
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latoya (message)  146 posts, Blushing bee

haha. I’m always pulling out that mantra “Relax, Relate, Release.”

we didn’t keep it simple…we made our invites because we wanted something really personalized (i drew the design by hand, we scanned it in, he did the layout). it took a lot of people and paper. but we did something similar with the rsvp–we have people rsvping to our email address or home phone.

i love your invites and i love etsy. even though i love our invites that was way more work than i wanted to do…

 
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Miss Crab Cake (message)  818 posts, Busy bee

They look great, I love the pink!

 
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Rhiannon
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Rhiannon (message)  136 posts, Blushing bee

Whitley! Definitely one of the most memorable characters ever! I can hear her voice in my head!

 
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laurajane
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laurajane (message)  320 posts, Helper bee

I love that you use pieces of paper, I think that might be my very favourite thing about your post photos! You can easily erase your personal info into paintbrush and jut “erase” over that stuff (since I don’t know how to use Photoshop or anything fun like that). Not that I want you to- I seriously love this.

Your invites are great!

 
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Mrs. DG
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Mrs. DG (message)  4,232 posts, Honey bee

I love invitations that are outside the box! We looked and looked because we didn’t want to DIY, but couldn’t find anything that remotely was similar to our sensibility… so we bit the bullet and did it our way. Hurray for your bold statement!

Here are mine ;) (we used bits of paper as covering too!)
http://pirateandapear.blogspot.com/2009/05/invitations-are-finally-done.html

 
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LPC

Simple. Yay.

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,293 posts, Bumble bee

very, well, we went un simple in imagining, but then when it came to practical application we were all over the simple :)

 
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runningbee (message)  218 posts, Helper bee

Wow, love them!

 
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AbbieOinCO
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AbbieOinCO (message)  146 posts, Blushing bee

They are very fun! I love that they look a bit more modern.

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

very modern and cool. i think it’s a very gorgeous “new york” feel.

we did away with RSVP cards (save the earth, save the hassle) and used Google Forms instead.

 
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MaPo
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MaPo (message)  312 posts, Helper bee

I think there is such an elegance with simplicity. My invites were simple and classic and really suited us.

 
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emileee (message)  609 posts, Busy bee

We also wanted to be as green as possible with our invites so we did online RSVPs and added as few inserts as possible. No need to add little maps with directions, hotel info, etc. - my friends know how to use Google Maps and check the wedding website for details and info!

 
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WorstTwinEver15
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WorstTwinEver15 (message)  760 posts, Busy bee

Very cute! We are opting for a keep it simple and fresh approach, with minimal paper (printing on both sides of the invite and using RSVP postcards).

 
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Mrs. Corn (message)  1,010 posts, Bumble bee

Oooo…I love these!

 
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DesignerBee (message)  95 posts, Worker bee

Love the post title =) These are great! I love the simplicity!

I’m torn on our invites. We like really modern clean design but we are getting married in a beautiful old southern home. I still have plenty of time to dwell on them but I’d like something that mixes the feel of our venue with our aesthetic.

 
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Perk (message)  125 posts, Blushing bee

They are great- and chich yet simple. We did the same- very simple. We had the invitation and the response card- that was it. And we got a large number of people complimenting how ’simply classic’ they were. I like them- a lot!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,103 posts, Honey bee

i like the bold colors and fonts!

 
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Golden139
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Golden139 (message)  340 posts, Helper bee

I love these! Your invites look great. Very simple, chic and modern. And I’m lovin’ the green!

 


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