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Mrs. Spaniel, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 28, Law Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Calamigos Ranch About Me: I'm a third-year law student trying to balance graduating with starting my career, keeping up a relationship, and, oh yeah, planning an Old World, multi-cultural, "mountain lodge" wedding for 180 guests! A South Asian Jewish girl getting ready to marry my handsome Catholic Dane, I'm hoping to blend our cultures in our wedding just a bit more gently than by providing samosas as appetizers and offering æbleskiver for dessert. (Although that would also be awesome.)
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As you may recall, I had originally wanted to DIY our invitations, but I found a really great price on letterpress invitations that didn’t require my amateur graphic design skills, and that were actually less expensive than printing our own (at $3.50 per suite from Ajalon Printing). Score!

Well, I got our proofs! I’m still a little sad that I didn’t do them myself (awwww, poor me), but I have some DIY plans for these suckers!

The Proof is in the Pudding. Or the Email Attachment. :  wedding invitations Invitew

I know it’s a little hard to get a feel for them with all the names so distorted, but I am sure you can envision the loveliness. ;) Basically, the invitations are written in script font (I think it’s Shelley Allegro), and Mr. Spaniel’s name and mine, as well as the venue location, are in block font (Palatino Linotype, maybe?).

I love the “baroque” scroll art around the outlines of this invitation, and I’m planning to find a complementary paper to line our envelopes. I’m also using the pattern to create a Directions insert card (which I’ll print myself on cardstock).

And here are the RSVP postcards!

The Proof is in the Pudding. Or the Email Attachment. :  wedding invitations Rsvppro
The outline on these were a little different than in the samples (since they are postcards), but I’ll use this outline in the programs and menu, most likely, which I will, again, print at home (or at some print shop, but they won’t be letterpressed, is my point!). I originally did not want to print menus, but since the full meal selection is not on the RSVP card, I want guests to be prepared for their side dishes, etc. I will have this information on our wedding website, eventually, but I know not everyone will check!

The programs will probably be the most involved DIY project I’m going to attempt. As it stands, I’ll be printing up two column, portrait-folded invitations onto plain paper, cutting them in half, and affixing them to either side of a piece of portrait-folded black cardstock. Then the backing will be folded, and the whole thing will be held closed with a belly band (matching our lined invitations, of course!). But this is only tentative… since we want to explain all of the cultural traditions in our multi-cultural wedding ceremony and introduce the wedding party in our programs, we might need more pages… in which case the programs will get more complicated!

But it’s only fair, right? I mean, with how much I love paper, of course I would drop some serious time on it, right? Now accepting all justifications and excuses for spending my entire winter break on sprucing up paper goods. :)

My real question to you, oh hive, is this: what in the world should I do with the back of these postcards? Don’t they need a little sumthin’-sumthin’?

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13 Responses to “The Proof is in the Pudding. Or the Email Attachment.”

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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

If you have a Xyron, you can run pretty paper through it and affix it to the back, like Mrs. Kitten did with her RSVP postcards!
By the way, you should definitely spend your whole break making paper products. It’s your last “winter break” in school, right?

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

@Mrs. Mouse: I don’t have a Xyron, but now I’ll be looking into it. Does it just make the paper sticky? Would it be safe to mail? And yes, this is my last “winter break” in school… hopefully ever. :) I am so done with this part of my life!

 
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,218 posts, Buzzing bee

We’re doing RSVP postcards, too, and I’ve wondered about sprucing up the back. I think Mrs. Mouse’s xyron idea is great — I might have to make the investment (and use it for other wedding DIY!).

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

If the Xyron has been seconded, I guess I’ll actually have to figure out what one is! :) I have not heard of this tool before…

 
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Mrs. Moonbeam (message)  1,732 posts, Bumble bee

Can you run them through your printer or are they too thick? I think a really pretty, bold, black flourish would do the trick. http://www.documentsanddesigns.com/thank_you_cards/Personalized_Stationery_Monograms.htm

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

I don’t have an suggestions, but they’re pretty!!! I like them alot!

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

@Mrs. Moonbeam: They are a little too thick, but mostly they are too small. Maybe I could find a rubber stamp type of flourish?

@amanda.lynn: Thank you! I do, too. :)

 
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mander411 (message)  735 posts, Busy bee

very pretty! I’m not very crafty but there has to be a great stamp to go with that. Maybe even like a Monogram?

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Ooh, very pretty! And that’s a great price for letterpress!

 
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

I like how everything looks. If they don’t fit through the printer, maybe a stamp would work?

 
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Miss Cheeseburger (message)  1,020 posts, Bumble bee

I think they look amazing!!! :)

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Wait, they’re letterpress? For $3.50? That’s amazing! And they’re gorgeous, to boot.

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

@KMSull: YES! I think the special they run now is more like $3.86 or $3.98 for one color printing or something like that, but it’s still much less expensive than I generally see. I don’t think I could beat the price anywhere. :)

 

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Mrs. Spaniel, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 28, Law Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Calamigos Ranch About Me: I'm a third-year law student trying to balance graduating with starting my career, keeping up a relationship, and, oh yeah, planning an Old World, multi-cultural, "mountain lodge" wedding for 180 guests! A South Asian Jewish girl getting ready to marry my handsome Catholic Dane, I'm hoping to blend our cultures in our wedding just a bit more gently than by providing samosas as appetizers and offering æbleskiver for dessert. (Although that would also be awesome.)

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