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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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I’ve posted about the ins and outs of our invitations… we’ve had them in our house since about February, but actually taking the final step—addressing these suckers—took some planning. We have these fabulous outer envelopes, but I just didn’t know what to do in order to stay in line with the integrity of the design. Oh yeah, and in line with that pesky budget.

Source: Plush Paper

Along with many others, I fell in love with this easy way to mimic calligraphy, as posted on Project Wedding. I’m sure many others have hopped on board with this great project, including Miss Piglet (her invitations are fabulous!).

I liked this idea, but having done many a mail merge at work, I absolutely hate running envelopes through the printer because I’ve been witness to far too many fatalities - jamming, crookedness, black marks, you name it. I just couldn’t subject our precious invitations to a risky procedure. But since the whole project just boiled down to tracing, I decided there had to be a way to piggyback on this project.

I present to you my makeshift light box:


I used one of the little click lights that we have on the underside of our kitchen cabinets, and took the glass out of a picture frame and propped it up on two books. Then I slid the light underneath. Voila! This setup was perfect for illuminating the addresses (of course, if I had dark envelopes this project would not work).


Here’s a sample of a finished envelope (don’t mind the messy blurring that I did to hide the full address):


It’s not perfect, but it fits with our design exactly. The rest of the invitation was done in a typewriter font, so I used that for the addresses. This font also tends to be a little irregular, which lends itself perfectly to tracing! It would be fun to try this out with a more calligraphic type of font, but that’s another project for another day.

If you’re thinking of going this route because you can’t stand the thought of running your envelopes through the printer, here’s what I did:

  1. Set up a labels mail merge through Microsoft Word
  2. Use Avery Label 5168 (5″ x 3.5″)
  3. Set up your font, centering and spacing preferences, and set your address text toward the bottom of the label (you’ll need to experiment to find the right place; the first line of mine started at the 3″ mark on the label)
  4. Before completing the merge, also make all borders thick black lines
  5. Complete the merge and go through the individual “labels” to make any adjustments, check for errors, etc*
  6. Print your “labels” onto regular printer paper
  7. Use a paper cutter to cut out the “labels” - the black lines at the bottoms of the rectangles can be used as guides when you’re cutting them to ensure a straight line, especially if you don’t have a paper cutter and are using scissors
  8. What are intended to be labels are actually perfect for slipping right into your envelopes to then trace over

*You will probably want to go through a couple of trial runs before you complete the merge to get the address located on the right part of the “label” so that it falls on the right place on your envelope.

For me, this was such a painless process, except for the pain in my hand as I addressed away! The mail merge makes it incredibly seamless, allowing you to pull straight from the Excel list you’re maintaining.

Of the 73 invitations I have to address, all but six are done! And, I didn’t mess up on a single invitation thus far… I think it’s safe to call this project a success.

How did you choose to address your invitations?

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27 Responses to “DIY Invitation Addressing With a Twist!”

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lavenderpug (message)  275 posts, Helper bee

that is a genius idea! i too was getting apprehensive about running the envelope through the printer. and i’ll put my kitchen confidential to use!

 
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Ana

I like the way you think!

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

Wow, you must have amazing patience! I wouldn’t be able to stand such a meticulous project for so long. :-)

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  765 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Bruschetta: I’m apparently a glutton for punishment! :)

 
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis (message)  507 posts, Busy bee

brilliant! love this idea and will be putting my click light to use :)

 
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Miss Dew Drop (message)  250 posts, Helper bee

Great idea! I’m going to try it!

 
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

I LOVE that you traced the type writer font, it looks so cute and totally fits w/ your invites :) You are so clever girlie!

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  1,640 posts, Bumble bee

I love it! Could you have used a typewriter as well?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  765 posts, Busy bee

@Mrs. Perfume: We definitely could have, but I liked that they were handwritten…to me it felt more personal :)

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  1,640 posts, Bumble bee

Ah, yes. I hear you! I wish we hand-wrote ours (we just used labels - ugly).

 
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Miss Hot Sauce (message)  932 posts, Busy bee

Excellent idea!

 
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Miss Hot Sauce (message)  932 posts, Busy bee

Btw, what kind of pen did you use?

 
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Miss Piglet (message)  629 posts, Busy bee

Aww thanks for the mention! This is soooo cool! I love your makeshift lightbox. :D

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  765 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Hot Sauce: It was kind of a sharpie but with a finer point…I was going to buy a nicer pen, but I found this one at my desk at work and it worked perfectly! I’ll look when I get home today to see specifically what it was.

@Miss Piglet: Seriously your invites were amazing :)

 
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ggsb (message)  842 posts, Busy bee

we used the same method of printing the addresses out onto paper and then a make shift lightbox to trace them. I love how they turned out and that font is awesome.

Our makeshift light box was a desk lamp underneath the hubby’s glass topped bachelor coffee table we had ready for goodwill in the basement. Worked like a charm!

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  217 posts, Helper bee

Brilliant idea!!!

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  765 posts, Busy bee

@ggsb: Oh that’s a perfect idea! I made Mr. S get rid of his glass-topped coffee and side tables a couple of years ago…who knew they would have come in hand now?! ;)

 
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Bridebella (message)  351 posts, Helper bee

I’ve been debating doing something along these lines. The click light is brilliant! I thought I was going to have to stand in front of a window the whole time!

 
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ggsb (message)  842 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Stiletto: the nice thing about the coffee table was my MOH could be on the other side addressing as well.

 
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Curlysue
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Curlysue (message)  625 posts, Busy bee

I love this idea! I’ve done something like this before on a project–but I actually own a light box so I’m lucky ;)

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,120 posts, Honey bee

congrats on no mistakes! I printed mine and lost MANY in the process (like maybe 30 out of 100?) SO glad I had extras! I would never do that again!

 
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poodle (message)  3,020 posts, Sugar bee

This was exactly what I wanted to do to mines, but my light box is staying here in Chile, maybe I should just ask FMIL to use her cute handwriting!

great idea ;)

 
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Miss Cloud (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

oh I love the way they turned out!

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,472 posts, Bumble bee

I’m still trying to figure out the best way to address ours, I’m thinking having them printed by a friend :)

 
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MeredithN (message)  110 posts, Blushing bee

a great idea!! thanks so much for sharing!

 
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KatieBug3017
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KatieBug3017 (message)  1,434 posts, Bumble bee

Oh my gosh I LOVE this! As meticulous as it is, I’d be all for it! Go you!

 
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ColorCoated
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ColorCoated (message)  951 posts, Busy bee

The font is so cute and having it hand written looks even cuter! Nicely done

 


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