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Mrs. Labrador Retriever, Athens/Savannah Age and Occupation: 24, Student/Sports Reporter Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Physical Therapy Assistant Student/Future Dr. of PT Engagement Date: December 31, 2008 Wedding Date: November 2009 Venue: Whitfield Square/Savannah Station About Me: I'm working on my second degree from UGA (Go Dawgs!). I'm a self-proclaimed attention-w****. If it involves a camera, I'm in front of it! You'll never meet a girlier tomboy than me. I can go toe to toe with any guy on the subject of college football, and lift more than any girl in my gym, all without chipping a nail. I hope to someday be the only person you want delivering your sports news. My FI and I are the loving parents of three Labrador Retrievers (one of each color) and are planning a "Southern Romantic Charm" wedding in the beautiful, historic city of Savannah. I'm not extreme in anything except moderation... and wedding planning.
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Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions

October 23rd, 2009 @ 9:24 am by Mrs. Labrador

Because we weren’t having a particularly fancy invitation suite with letterpress, response cards, fold outs and all those other “fixins” and whatnot, I knew I wanted to at least give the envelopes a wow factor.

I searched high and low for A9-sized chocolate envelopes (for my wonky-shaped invitations) in my city but always came home empty-handed. So I planned a trip with one of my bridesmaids over to Atlanta so I could check out PaperSource (the BEST excuse to finally visit such a coveted place in the wedding world!). I called ahead to make sure they had the envelopes I wanted in stock (shimmer chocolate—yummy!!!) and I also planned to do some other wedding-related shopping while in Atlanta to fully justify the $25-in-gas trip.

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When I got there, the sales associate already had my lovely envelopes waiting for me! But of course, I couldn’t just grab my envelopes and leave like a good girl on a budget. Noooo, I just HAD to look around. But I’m glad I did, because I ended up finding our liners doing that! Many of you know that PaperSource has an extensive supply of fine papers and they do a great job of displaying them to entice impulse buyers like myself.

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Luckily, I found a stack of gorgeously printed paper that was half off! I originally planned to use the pink shimmer paper from this post, but Michaels ran out! Besides, they would have cost me more than the gorgeous brocade paper I ended up with.

I used a template in the store to count out how many liners I could get per sheet of paper. And because that number came to 10 sheets, I got an additional 10% off! Everything in PaperSource has discounts attached to how many of 1 item you buy. SCORE!

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I grabbed a few other items (like the liner templates and the ribbon for my bouquet) and then finally pried myself from “Heaven on Earth” to face my fate at the cash register…*

As soon as I had the chance, I began working on assembling our envelopes and liners and addressing them. One session turned into another session into another session… and on and on! It took FOREVER. I even brought our invitations to work one night:

I finally had to delegate some of the work to bridesmaid Ashley (aka mash8!) and even Mr. Lab helped assemble some of the liners. I used Mrs. Sprinkle’s advice and made the liners shorter than the template to save paper.


I used the Paper Source template to trace out one liner partly off the paper to make it shorter. Then I used that liner to trace the other liners out. (Still with me?) It took me a couple tries to find the best layout to get the most liners on one sheet of paper.



My technique worked because I ended up with way too much! And to think, the lady at Paper Source thought I could only get 4 liners per sheet (I got 9!). I have a leftover stack of liners I may use for Christmas card envelopes this year. :)

Next, the front of the envelopes! I can’t afford calligraphy and unfortunately, not being able to afford something doesn’t mean you quit liking it. Actually, I wanted it even more because I couldn’t afford it. No worries! That’s why “fauxligraphy” was created! :D

I bought a metallic pen at my local craft store. I tested it out on the paper the store provides before purchasing to make sure the color was pretty and it wrote with ease. Here’s the pen I got:

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Then after several frustrating tries adjusting my printer settings, I printed out all the addresses in black (printer set to light ink). Black was the only color that would show up on the deep chocolate envelopes. I downloaded and used the “Renaissance” font on Dafont.com for free!

And then I began tracing over the addresses with my pen.

Sometimes the pen would clog and I had to shake it or bang it to get a flow going again. Make sure you have a scrap piece of paper to write a little out before going straight to the envelope or you could get blobs of ink on them!

I had to trace over some of the addresses a couple times to get rid of the “faded” look. Sometimes the pen made it through an entire envelope with no problems, other times it was a bit trickier. What seems like a million and one envelopes and days later, I had this:

And my stamps? Ordered from USPS for the actual price of the stamps plus $1 for shipping! They only took two days to arrive! I only used 1-3 stamps per envelope depending on which ones got extra inserts, but I put all of them on my mock invitation to show you the variety:


The best part about the invitation process was finding out that when Mr. Lab took them to the post office, he actually hand canceled all of them for me! I would pay a pretty penny to be a fly on the wall watching him doing that! I just think of all of us detail-obsessed brides being the only ones crazy enough to stand in a crowded post office hand-stamping a box of invitations. I really wish I had a photo of the occasion. LOL! Mr. Lab definitely got extra kisses from me that night! And he still doesn’t get why it was a big deal…

*Next Up: The cost breakdown and the dinner rehearsal and bridesmaids’ brunch invitations!

Previously: Invitations Part 1

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42 Responses to “Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions”

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missvintage (message)  157 posts, Blushing bee

Those look beautiful! I am planning on DIY-ing our envelope liners as well, so I appreciate your words of wisdom!

 
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Mrs. Mary Jane
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Mrs. Mary Jane (message)  1,516 posts, Bumble bee

holy crap, woman. Those are gorgeous. What a wonderful job you did with the tracing, the gold pen, fab liners… and i love the eclectic stampings.

 
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caszos
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caszos (message)  209 posts, Helper bee

I’m lost, what does hand canceled mean? “he actually hand canceled all of them”?

 
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texasmeredith
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texasmeredith (message)  1,113 posts, Bumble bee

I am so impressed! They are beautiful!!

 
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melinda

If you’ve sent an invite to the White House, has anyone ever gotten a response back?

 
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fiftyfootbride
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fiftyfootbride (message)  3,688 posts, Sugar bee

Lovely. :)

 
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fiftyfootbride
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fiftyfootbride (message)  3,688 posts, Sugar bee

@melinda: You get a signed letter from the President and First Lady. :)

 
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mkat88
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mkat88 (message)  154 posts, Blushing bee

WOW! They look amazing but seriously, that is a crazy amount of work!!!!!!!

 
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Sage
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Sage (message)  398 posts, Helper bee

WOW, Miss Lab - those are amazing! (And they even look like something those of us who aren’t all that DIY-inclined could pull off!) :)

 
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Tulip61110
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Tulip61110 (message)  440 posts, Helper bee

Wow–those looks amazing!

 
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BW4606

Just a little heads-up, the president should always be addressed as “The President of the United States” never “The Honorable…” he’s not a judge, he’s the President! I checked Emily Post.

 
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ColorCoated
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ColorCoated (message)  951 posts, Busy bee

I love how you did the gold pen. It looks great!

 
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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  892 posts, Busy bee

They turned out so pretty! I love how the fauxligraphy turned out! And what fun stamps! Great job, Miss Lab! Great job!

 
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VegasBaby
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VegasBaby (message)  507 posts, Busy bee

Beautiful! Love that liner paper.

 
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Kat

Nice job!

 
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bridecat
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bridecat (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

Super impressed by that faux calligraphy! Such dedication!

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  732 posts, Busy bee

They turned out beautifully, and were definitely worth the tons of work they took. :) Good to know you can just order stamps from USPS for minimal shipping — if I can avoid the post office in any way, I will!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  1,074 posts, Bumble bee

Lab, that is a brilliant idea to print the envelopes and then trace over them with a pen, TOTALLY stealing that one!!

 
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CienDragon (message)  97 posts, Worker bee

@caszos: hand cancel means they use a hand stamp to cancel the postage instead of running it through the machine to cancel it. It usually looks a little nicer then the wavy black lines the machine puts over the stamp.

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Your envelopes are so pretty and like I’ve said before, I LOVE all your stamps :)

 
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alvina
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alvina (message)  298 posts, Helper bee

These are waaaaay awesome! :)

 
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tea
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tea (message)  2,616 posts, Sugar bee

he hand canceled them for you? such a sweet display of love! your envelopes look great!

 
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Heavnzbrat
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Heavnzbrat (message)  13 posts, Newbee

wow looks so uber classy! love it :)

 
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tallulah (message)  30 posts, Newbee

OMG! The calligraphy (faux-calligraphy, whatever) looks amazing! I’m totally, slowly but surely being won over! I didn’t think I wanted calligraphy but…

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  1,632 posts, Bumble bee

LOVE them!!!! Great, job Labby!

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

loved the paper you used for your liners!!

 
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katgirl105

What did you use to glue the liner?

 
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Suz

wow they are beautiful, especially how you addressed them with the gold pen tracing. It makes me really want to do that too!

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  4,008 posts, Honey bee

Wow, those look fantastic! Also, we just received our card from the White House–so exciting. To those who’ve done it, don’t be surprised if you wait a while. We sent invitations in March. :) But it’s totally worth it!

 
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Cristin

What kind of printer did you use to print the addresses on the envelopes before you did the fauxligraphy?

I’m attempting to do this now and the ink is smeared when it gets printed….

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,324 posts, Bumble bee

@caszos: I was lost the first time I ever read “hand canceled” as well! It’s just when you manually put the mark over the stamps that shows it’s been processed to avoid the envelopes having to go through a machine to do it (and potentially getting wrecked!).

@melinda: I didn’t really send one. I just wrote one out like that so I wouldn’t have to blur someone’s address and all my hard work!

@BW4606: That’s funny! I actually googled “the President’s address” and copied the first one I saw. I think there may be several versions floating around?

@katgirl105: Just a run of the mill glue stick! :)

@Cristin: I have an HP Deskjet F340. I had to set the ink setting to “light/low” and let the ink sink in a bit before handling. The printer issues took awhile for me to figure out through trial and error. But once I had it figured out, I flew through the printing!

 
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  3,302 posts, Sugar bee

They look amazing! So cute that Mr. Lab hand-canceled them.

 
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RecessionistaBride
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RecessionistaBride (message)  3,347 posts, Sugar bee

Thank you! Thank you! I’m so glad you posted about the “fauxligraphy” I didn’t think printing on the dark envelopes would work. I’m using the night envelopes from PS. I am definitely going to try this out!

Beautiful job :)

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,324 posts, Bumble bee

@RecessionistaBride: Haha, no problem! Sorry it took so long! And I hope all works out well for you! :D

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  2,598 posts, Sugar bee

Beautiful job! My wrist is still hurting from my fauxligraphy! ;) Well, not really, but it was so much work!

@Jessie516: Jessie, I am excited to hear that! We thought the Obama team had forgotten about us. ;)

 
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Ms. Mojito
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Ms. Mojito (message)  230 posts, Helper bee

Beautiful!!!

 
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jmc
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jmc (message)  469 posts, Helper bee

That’s funny. I ordered stamps from USPS.com on October 9th and I am STILL waiting for them to arrive. Not that I am bitter or anything!

But your invitations look spectacular. Congrats!

 
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Miss Parfait (message)  588 posts, Busy bee

Amazing! Beautiful work! :)

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,324 posts, Bumble bee

@jmc: Whoa, I wonder if they were misplaced or the information was wrong? That’s a long time to wait! I’d be a bit angry about that!

 
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alishaneva
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alishaneva (message)  1,524 posts, Bumble bee

That’s so sweet of Mr. Lab to hand cancel them for you! And those look absolutely great - I can’t wait to take a trip to papersource … it definitely sounds wonderful!

 
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Miss Moonbeam (message)  1,328 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, you are patient.

 
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WorstTwinEver15
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WorstTwinEver15 (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

I was thinking the same thing Miss Moonbeam.

Miss Labrador, you are one crazy (but in a 100% good way) girl for writing over each of those. My hand would die after like 5. Definitely a fantastic idea for a smaller wedding, and more power to you if you accomplish this with a big wedding!!

 


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