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Mrs. Mascara, Chicago/Upper Michigan Age and Occupation: 25, Biomedical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Process Engineer Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Catholic ceremony, reception at local armory About Me: A lover of Mr. Mascara, crafting, baking, Gossip Girl, diet soda, and all things wedding. A Yooper girl somehow displaced in the Chicago suburbs, planning a wedding from a distance, and counting down the days until I marry my best friend.
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The Close-ups.

July 20th, 2009 @ 2:00 pm by Mrs. Mascara

As requested, here are the close-ups of our invitations.

I embossed the pocketfold using our flourish stamp from Paper Source, teal ink, and clear embossing powder. The belly bands were made using Ruby Stardream metallic cardstock.

The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara  The invitations were made with white linen cardstock backed with Ruby Stardream metallic cardstock. A matching purple double-faced satin ribbon was tied in a knot and attached to each one. I took the flourish pattern from the stamp and made a vector drawing of it to print it on all of the invitation pieces. I thought about stamping and embossing each one, but ultimately decided that I value my sanity too much to do that. I quickly nixed that idea.

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You can see the linen texture of the paper in this picture.The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara02
We used the same linen cardstock for the RSVP postcards. We’ve been receiving a ton of them in the mail, so they were definitely able to get through the machines at the post office (with rounded corners and all), but they are a little dirty and a little rough around the edges. In hindsight, a thicker cardstock probably would’ve worked better for this purpose.The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara03  The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara04
Everyone also received a card with the details of the reception and our wedding website.The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara05

To save paper and our efforts, only our out of town guests received the hotel and map cards.

The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara07
The back of the map card had directions on how to get to the church, reception, and back to the hotels.The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara08  Our envelopes were an A7.5 outer envelope size, in natural white with linen texture. I contemplated returning them when they arrived and were a little more ivory than I’d like them to be, but ultimately let go of my inner OCD and used them anyway. A family friend calligraphed all of our envelopes, and I was so grateful for her efforts. She did a wonderful job and it was one less thing that I had to worry about.The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara09  To give her a break (as she was doing the calligraphy for free), we asked her to write our return address on a sheet of paper, and I shrunk it down in Illustrator and printed it out on the backs of all the envelopes. You cannot even notice the difference up close!The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara010

The envelopes were lined using moss colored wrapping paper from Paper Source that featured the same flourish pattern we used throughout the invitation suite. Finding a liner that matched the other elements was one of my main objectives, and the fact that the paper and stamps matched was the primary reason for me selecting this flourish pattern.

The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara011  Just in case you forgot, here is the entire invitation suite.
The Close-ups. :  wedding diy invitations Mascara012

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25 Responses to “The Close-ups.”

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Miss Sunbeam (message)  545 posts, Busy bee

I love your invitation suite! There are so many cool little details.

 
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Muffet
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Muffet (message)  106 posts, Blushing bee

You sent an invite to POTUS? That’s awesome ;)

These are great - love the colors and texture!

 
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septemberbride

They looked awesome! I agree with Miss Sunbeam!

 
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september wedding
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september wedding (message)  113 posts, Blushing bee

@ Muffet, if you send an invite/announcement to the POTUS they send a very nice congratulatory card. The FI and I did the same. They also send cards for birth announcements. They’re neat keepsakes.

 
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couturebowl
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couturebowl (message)  78 posts, Worker bee

your rsvp post cards are so amazing! i’m really leaning in that direction (postcards) and to see how elegant they can look is so exciting!

 
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,387 posts, Sugar bee

so cute!!! ;)

 
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,387 posts, Sugar bee

btw your round edges ROCK ;)

 
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Valerie B.

I love that linen paper. Where did you get it?

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,587 posts, Bee Keeper

you did SUCH a great job! I love the textures and colors!

 
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Mrs. Toucan
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Mrs. Toucan (message)  1,327 posts, Bumble bee

These look great! And I LOVE the linen paper!

 
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Jenniphyr
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Jenniphyr (message)  2,602 posts, Sugar bee

The more I see your invites, the more I love them! =) The textures are absolutely beautiful.

 
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Muffet
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Muffet (message)  106 posts, Blushing bee

@september wedding: Thanks! My fiance would get a kick out it :)

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,805 posts, Buzzing bee

I’m waiting for the day I get invited to a wedding with such beautiful invitations!

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

I love the colors of your invitations :)

 
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Charm bracelet
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Charm bracelet (message)  1,935 posts, Buzzing bee

I am impressed. Even thinking about making all those starts to give me a headache. I don’t think I am that crafty or patient. You did an amazing job!

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

I said it before, and I’ll say it again.. these invitations are amazing! A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! :)

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,974 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful work!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

ooh let us know how long it takes for The White House to respond!

 
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Miss Mouse
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Miss Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

Very pretty! Thanks for reminding me I need to send an invitation to the Obamas!

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

Smart idea for the return addresses — it all looks great!

 
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Mrs. Mascara, Chicago/Upper Michigan Age and Occupation: 25, Biomedical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Process Engineer Engagement Date: July 27, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: Catholic ceremony, reception at local armory About Me: A lover of Mr. Mascara, crafting, baking, Gossip Girl, diet soda, and all things wedding. A Yooper girl somehow displaced in the Chicago suburbs, planning a wedding from a distance, and counting down the days until I marry my best friend.

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