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Mrs. Stiletto, Chicago Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit/Fundraising Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Engineer and Photographer Engagement Date: March 2, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The 19th Century Club About Me: My fiance and I love living in the city of Chicago with our cats Basil and Linus, and vow to never move to the suburbs if we can possibly avoid it! We’ve poured ourselves into planning a wedding that reflects our personal style - modern and high contrast with a vintage twist. Blogging keeps me creative, baking keeps me happy, and grande nonfat no foam sugar free vanilla lattes keep me sane.
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Invitation Innards

July 1st, 2009 @ 8:31 am by Mrs. Stiletto

I was so excited to finally have our maps, which meant I could then put the “innards” of the invitations together. Since we had this extra piece to include, it gave me a perfect excuse to create belly bands with some extra ribbon I had. What do you think of the final product?


After downloading Dafont’s LP Flowers 2, I found a shape that would match our damask theme. I laid these out in Microsoft Publisher and then printed them out on white cardstock. Using my handy 2-inch scallop cutter (that I think I use for every project now!), I cut out the disks.


I had a bunch of black grosgrain ribbon that I was previously going to use for the bridesmaids’ bouquets. I cut the ribbon into lengths that would tightly “bundle” the invitation pieces with a little overlap for taping. I had enough to bundle over half of our invitations. Not wanting to spend any more money, I used some thinner white ribbon that I had on hand to finish the rest. I ended up really liking the look of the white as much as I liked the black ribbon.

Using super strong double stick tape (the package claims it’s permanent), I wrapped each invitation packet with a piece of ribbon and secured it with the tape. I then taped a circle to the center of each one, hiding the place where the ribbon overlaps. Sneaky!

Stacking them as I went, I gathered quite the pile sitting precariously next to me on the sofa… and they magically didn’t topple over, even when I got up (to get the camera, of course, to document my stellar stacking abilities)!

This was a project that I easily completed in one evening. Yes, it got a bit tedious toward the end. I was hunched over, sore, and my finger was shredded by the end of the tape dispenser. But I’m in love with the final results and hope that our guests - at the very least - appreciate that pieces of paper won’t be fluttering to the ground when they open their invitations!

While I wouldn’t claim that the tape I used (”Duck” brand double sided tape) is permanent, it seems to be quite secure. When I took the bundles out a few days later, only one of the 75 had come unstuck, and the rest were holding strong! It’s out of my hands once those babies hit the mailbox…

Were you able to complete an extra project from start to finish, using only items you already had?

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20 Responses to “Invitation Innards”

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Champagne Wishes
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Champagne Wishes (message)  456 posts, Helper bee

These look great! I think it is wise to use what you have on hand. And you are right, the white and the black both look equally perfect!

 
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Gretchen

Beautiful invitations!

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  858 posts, Busy bee

They look great!

 
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konariley (message)  162 posts, Blushing bee

They look awesome!
I like both ribbon colors very much!
Probably the best feeling in the world looking at all the completed invites huh! :)

 
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courtney

This look amazing!! I can’t believe you made these! I have a damask theme and I am so jealous of your invitations!! congrats :)

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  727 posts, Busy bee

@courtney: Thank you! Although, please note: my invitations were done by a fabulous designer…I just did the belly bands :)

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  1,456 posts, Bumble bee

hmm.. I used leftover blue raffia from a baby shower to band the invitation pieces together. It was a little more casual than the ribbon I wanted, but it was free, so hey, I went with it!

P.S. i luvvvv the scallop edge punch you’ve been using

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  2,915 posts, Sugar bee

Wow–i’m impressed with how these came out. They match your theme perfectly, and great job not spending extra money!

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  727 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Mouse: Thank you! That’s the name of the game right now…cheap but chic! :)

 
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ms boardwalk (message)  347 posts, Helper bee

your invitations are so so beautiful. love everything about it!

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  217 posts, Helper bee

I love how these turned out, they look amazing!

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  871 posts, Busy bee

they look great!! i also love BOTH black and white ribbon!!

 
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Newport Nuptials
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Newport Nuptials (message)  1,116 posts, Bumble bee

I’m so in love with your color scheme. These came out great.

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  5,956 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful! I love the damask circley deal :)

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  582 posts, Busy bee

These turned out awesome! Thanks for the heads up on the Duck double stick, I was about to use it for a project so I’m glad to hear it went well for you! :)

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  2,131 posts, Buzzing bee

love them!

 
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Miss Duckling (message)  1,348 posts, Bumble bee

Look amazing!!

 
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Charm bracelet
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Charm bracelet (message)  730 posts, Busy bee

I have noticed that you use your 2 inch scallop cutter quite a bit. I really like it. Where did you get it? I image scallop cutters to be straight, is yours round? By the way, the invites, look great.

 
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MrsWoohoo
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MrsWoohoo (message)  324 posts, Helper bee

Cheap but definitely chic! :)

 
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