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Mrs. Cub, Chile/Portland Age and Occupation: 26, Astronomer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Astronomer Engagement Date: May 10, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Westwind YWCA camp About Me: I'm a small-town girl who's making a living in Chile, with her heart in the Pacific Northwest. I grew up in Southern California, went to high school in Texas, grad school in New Mexico, and now I can't wait to settle down in Oregon! I love pears, hazelnuts, knitting, traveling, running, baking, and long talks on the phone with good friends. I'm planning my Oregon coast summer camp wedding while abroad with my best friend - I'm always at home when I'm with him!
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Even though there are a few road blocks to getting the invitations made, I definitely have an idea of how I want them to turn out.

Actually, I have a really strong idea of how I want them to look - is that normal? I feel like if I were in the States, I could start on this project ASAP; the vision’s all there!

Since my hands are tied in this DIY venture, we’re thinking pretty seriously about having them made in the States. We’ve been talking with some vendors, but I’ll hold off on the details until things are finalized!

On to the paper porn!

If I could make my own DIY invites, first I’d take a local class in letterpressing so I could do that myself, also! Then I’d order a whole bunch of plantable paper from porridgepapers - their seed paper is actually thick enough to hold a letterpress design!

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Imagine you’re a guest at my wedding. You open the envelope to this beautiful little booklet:

Imagine a lavender flower instead of this flower

The booklet is made of Lotka paper (Nepalese artisan paper), and there’s a rustic little flap that’s sealed shut with a pressed lavender bud.

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Then you open the booklet to find the invitation inside - one page of maps (on the left) and one of the actual invitation on the right. Sewing all those booklets together might be a bit much, though, so maybe I’d affix them to the booklet like Mrs. Cherry Pie’s tri-fold:

imagine things on opposite pages

Before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s look at the main event - the formal invite. It’s kind of a mix between this, with the red poppies and lavender intertwined -

Mrs. Cherry Pie’s invites, via Twin Ravens Press

… and this, with maybe a real poppy pressed into the invitation…

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…and the sketches of the flowers are reminiscent of vintage scientific botanical sketches.

The map on the other page would be made by Crystal Kluge. She makes - hands down - the most beautiful wedding maps I’ve ever seen.

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Luckily for me, Mr. Bear Cub loves maps - this is one splurge he wants! The map would be of northwest Oregon, with maybe a zoom-in on Camp Westwind. The zoom-in would include different locations at the camp - the main lodge, the wedding meadow, the ultimate Frisbee field… important stuff. :)

Crystal also has the most unique handwriting I’ve seen.

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I wish I could just buy her handwriting as a font. I’ve never really been smitten with calligraphy, but this style is just so unique! In my dreams her calligraphy would be plastered all over these invitations.

The directions page would also include our wedding website, with a suggestion to RSVP via the site - less paper, less cost overall, and better for the environment!

What do your dream invitations look like? Did you have a solid idea for your invites from the get-go, or did it take a little while to hash things out? Where did you get your invitation inspiration from?

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13 Responses to “I’m Drooling on Our Plantable Paper”

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WorstTwinEver15
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WorstTwinEver15 (message)  760 posts, Busy bee

I love the seed paper! Did not even know it existed!

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

yep! the day after our engagement (sitting in a little cafe in Bolivia), we talked about having passport-style invites and finally, 1yr on, we have them completed :)

 
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latenitesnackin
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latenitesnackin (message)  143 posts, Blushing bee

I love the seed paper! I went to a conference once and the name tags were made of the seed paper. It was durable but also had a unique texture (and 2nd use!)

 
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Miss Bear Cub
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,354 posts, Bumble bee

@mrspaetz: ooo, Bolivia! Did you go to Salar de Uyuni?? The salt flats?? I want to go there so bad!

 
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Miss Bunny (message)  310 posts, Helper bee

But you CAN buy Crystal’s handwriting as a font!
http://www.fontbros.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?search=action&category=1100&keywords=all&sortkey=order&sortorder=descending&sortby=recent

I’m assuming you know this and that it’s not the right style or something?

 
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,354 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Bunny: You can buy some fonts she’s made, but not her hand-script. (with all those beautiful swoops and quirky swings)

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

We are using seed paper for our thank you notes! I took it on as a DIY goccoed card, but I am swooning now as I see it beautiful and letterpressed :)

 
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Bean (message)  236 posts, Helper bee

Miss Bear Cub! I am so glad you posted about Crystal Kluge! I have seen her lettering on stamps at Paper Source and I recognized it immediately on the map and invite you posted! I love that whimsical font too. Sigh!

 
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CaitlinRivera
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CaitlinRivera (message)  454 posts, Helper bee

OMG I love this!!!

 
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KateMW
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KateMW (message)  2,714 posts, Sugar bee

I love Crystal’s work so much. Almost as much as I love Betsy Dunlap’s work.

 
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Grnmel
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Grnmel (message)  153 posts, Blushing bee

Those are our invites…well almost. the Coco - from invitesite. We used the Dierdre, the apple green version. We did all the printing and assembling and let me tell you that we’ve gotten such fabulous responses on them. Everyone LOVED them. We had a lot of other info to convey, so we got 100% post consumer waste cardstock and put together a “field guide” to include with it. It was a hit. I loved the fact that besides the stamp, not a single tree was harmed in our invites.

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Yum — I love Crystal’s work as well!

 
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Courtney N.

I love porridgepapers. I worked with them through my work and the results were AMAZING!

 


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