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Mrs. Sprinkle, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 26, Preschool Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Television Production/Writer Engagement Date: December 24, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The Marvimon House About Me: I'm a Bay Area native trying to create a life for myself (and my fiance, and our three cats!) in the vast city of Los Angeles. I love vegan red velvet cupcakes, pilates ,and mid-century furniture. Mr. Sprinkle and I met when my band toured through his city (we bonded over cake and a mutual love of Morrissey) and we are getting married on the four year anniversary of our first date. When I am not teaching preschool (or blogging!) you can find me perfecting recipes, petting kittens, hiking in Griffith Park, and overusing exclamation points. We are planning a vegan, green-as-possible, DIY wedding, and I couldn't be more excited to share all of the details!
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Project: Invitations! (Pt.1)

August 11th, 2009 @ 6:27 pm by Mrs. Sprinkle

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 028

It is really hard for me to write anything about our invitations. Getting them out was such a huge, time consuming process. By far, it was the biggest wedding project I have tackled. I am not a designer. Let me repeat, I am NOT a designer! I really have no idea where to begin when it comes to putting together different elements and making them all work as a package, but I think that I somehow managed to pull it off here. Luckily, I had the help of a friend who IS a designer. Let’s just allow the pictures to do most of the talking, shall we?


This is what you may have found in your mailbox in June if you were invited to the Sprinkle wedding:

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 02801  A variety of vintage stamps and lovingly hand traced “calligraphy.” It would mean you are an out-of-towner, since we sent our invites in waves and managed to get all of the first batch out in early June.

This is what you may have found in your mailbox in July if you were invited to the Sprinkle wedding:

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 02802  Ah, can we spot the differences? Computer printed addresses. And we ran out of high value vintage stamps, so we probably just slapped a couple of forever stamps on your invite and called it a day. This also means you live in Los Angeles, because we mailed our local invites a month after our first wave. Sorry guys, I was just a little tired of making them at this point. In retrospect, we should have made all the invitations together, so I wasn’t so burnt out by the end. Oh well, we live and learn right? Only, I seem to be doing a huge amount of learning lately!

Our return address on the back:

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 02803  This is what all of our guests found when they opened the outer envelopes. The liner paper was a really expensive indulgence. It is hand screened and thick and amazing! I cut corners by not making our envelope liners full size (more on this in pt. 2)!

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 031  Our inner envelopes were all tied up with twine and wax. I used a hot glue wax on some invites, and a real sealing wax on others. (The hot glue wax is pictured here.)

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 03101  Frankly, I have no idea if I followed “the rules” on putting these together. I read somewhere to tuck the reply card in the reply envelope and place that on top. Put any extra cards/maps etc. under that, and then the invite under all of the above. I think I did this? Hopefully I didn’t offend anyone!

Front and back of sealed inner envelope:

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 029  Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 02901  Once you managed to tear/bite/cut off the twine, and rip open the hard to tear envelope—this would be on top.

Our reply card and envelope. I used a mustard colored envelope and that same wood grain paper for liners.

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 030  Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 03001  Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 02902  We used a mix of forever stamps and the cute king and queen stamps on these cards.

Under the reply card is our information card. We made it seem almost like a valet parking card, because we need to emphasize that all guests must use the valet service or their cars will be towed. Our venue is in a residential neighborhood with no guest parking at all. I am so worried about people skipping the valet and trying to park their own cars and then being towed. I am hoping everyone will read this card and remember to use the free valet!

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The actual invitation card:

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 006
Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 018
Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 03002  On the back we printed lyrics from our favorite song. There is also a tiny spider dangling off of the banner (although spiders terrify me, they are also good luck!).

All together now:

Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 03102
Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 03103  Behind the scenes of an invitation photo shoot (secret cat helpers):

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Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 02804  Project: Invitations! (Pt.1) :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc 020
Stay tuned for Project: Invitations (pt. 2): cost breakdown, tips and tricks, and maybe another cat or two!

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60 Responses to “Project: Invitations! (Pt.1)”

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

These are so awesome! I love that liner. And of course, your kitty interns! ;)

 
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Wow, you should be a designer, these are so great!

 
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis (message)  695 posts, Busy bee

great job miss sprinkle!

 
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kmattso2
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kmattso2 (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

They look wonderful, but I can see why you’d be burnt out!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe (message)  1,804 posts, Buzzing bee

Are you sure you aren’t a designer? Those are freakin fantastic!! Great job!

 
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evelinej
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evelinej (message)  370 posts, Helper bee

Your invitations are great……..I love the cat shots!

 
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Miss Sunbeam (message)  545 posts, Busy bee

Those are so fabulous! Did you print them on a regular everyday printer?

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  2,253 posts, Buzzing bee

What?! Are you sure you’re not a designer? Because your invitations look DESIGNED. So smart, so stylish, and totally original! Great job - I’m extremely impressed!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

Awesome, I loved the glimpse behind the scenes.

 
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Amber

Love love love the VU lyrics!

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

they are amazing! Where did you get the idea for the puzzle piece address stamp (or at least it looks stamped?) i LOVE it!

 
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Miss.Swede
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Miss.Swede (message)  46 posts, Newbee

I love the wax sealing detail!

 
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Thao
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Thao (message)  175 posts, Blushing bee

These are gorgeous!! You did an amazing job… maybe you should think about invitation design for a career… ;)

 
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honeymyheart
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honeymyheart (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

your invites turned out amazing. i love every single detail!

 
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Mrs. Yorkie (message)  1,291 posts, Bumble bee

The Sprinkle invites rock! I love the liner and how the insides are tied up neatly in the vellum envelope. Amazing! :o)

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  3,104 posts, Sugar bee

You are awesome. Your fake address is to Morrissey!!! Have you seen 500 Days of Summer yet? There is some Smiths love in that movie.

Your invitations are super cute!!!! :)

 
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Nicole

I love the liner that is see through! That really adds a lot

 
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I love the inner envelope and how it is see through! It really adds a lot

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

“Once you managed to tear/bite/cut off the twine”= LOL!
and I love your invitations, especially the liners! The liner are awesome!

 
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mary-alice-me
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mary-alice-me (message)  1,864 posts, Buzzing bee

Those look incredible! I love your monogram.

 
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Mrs. Sprinkle, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 26, Preschool Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Television Production/Writer Engagement Date: December 24, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The Marvimon House About Me: I'm a Bay Area native trying to create a life for myself (and my fiance, and our three cats!) in the vast city of Los Angeles. I love vegan red velvet cupcakes, pilates ,and mid-century furniture. Mr. Sprinkle and I met when my band toured through his city (we bonded over cake and a mutual love of Morrissey) and we are getting married on the four year anniversary of our first date. When I am not teaching preschool (or blogging!) you can find me perfecting recipes, petting kittens, hiking in Griffith Park, and overusing exclamation points. We are planning a vegan, green-as-possible, DIY wedding, and I couldn't be more excited to share all of the details!

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