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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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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.

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Picture0219  Source


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.

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Paperso  Source

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!

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Brocade  Source

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:

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Work  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.

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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.

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Tracing
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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:

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Goldpen  Source

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!

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc0145  And then I began tracing over the addresses with my pen.

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc014501  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!

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc014601  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:

Semi-DIY Invitations: First Impressions :  wedding diy invitations stationery Dsc014602  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:

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

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missvintage (message)  571 posts, Busy 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)  1,973 posts, Buzzing 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)  3,884 posts, Honey 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)  2,130 posts, Buzzing 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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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Busy Beekeeper

Lovely. :)

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Busy Beekeeper

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

 
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mkat88
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mkat88 (message)  289 posts, Helper 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)  728 posts, Busy 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)  2,515 posts, Sugar 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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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,187 posts, Honey 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)  1,250 posts, Bumble 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)  676 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)  355 posts, Helper bee

Super impressed by that faux calligraphy! Such dedication!

 
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Miss French Fries
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,218 posts, Buzzing 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)  6,485 posts, Bee Keeper

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)  124 posts, Blushing 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)  7,706 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

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

 
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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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