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Mrs. Pencils, Washington DC/Frederick, MD Age and Occupation: 24, Program Director, Education Non Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Administrative Assistant, Ocean Conservation Non Profit Engagement Date: July 26, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Morningside Inn About Me: I'm a nerdy Northwestern girl who always knew she was meant to live in the East, harboring a deep love of ice cream, underwear, Diet Coke with a splash of Coca-Cola, pashminas, scrapbooking, stationery, wall calendars and books written for preteens. I think every day should include good thin crust pizza, chocolate, an obscure historical monument, lots of laughter, a dash of wedding planning and, of course, amazing Mr. Pencils! I'm loving the adventure of planning a Maryland wedding and Rocky Mountain reception, and most of all, I just love love!
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Invitations for a Cause

January 12th, 2010 @ 3:27 pm by Mrs. Pencils

Our search for invitations was a lot like a Disney fairy tale, minus the ridic, repetitive songs by Randy Newman, subjugation of women, and impossibly tiny waist sizes. We knew what we wanted, and short of singing about while longingly looking into a reflective pool, we were on the hunt to find it. In this analogy, us=princess, invitations=fairy tale prince. I’m now slightly offended and disgusted by my own analogy, and will chock it up to a 70 hour work week.

Originally, I had imagined a beautiful DIY invite project that allowed me to utilize one of these designs from MyGatbsy:

Invitations for a Cause :  wedding invitations stationery Diy5

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I loved the options of colors and the cool price (around 2.50 each). I imagined myself spending a few Saturdays, watching reruns of bad TV, baking cookies and crafting some awesome invites. I kept looking though, just to be sure.

Then I found cool fabric folio invitation like this on the Wedzilla blog:

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As sweet as the fabric looked, it was not sustainable and Mr. Pencils and I really wanted invitations made with recycled paper. We strongly considered a lot of options from Wedding Paper Divas, as most of their paper is at least 30% recycled. I ordered samples (they go for around $1 each, though some of the more extravagant invites cost $5 each) and within two days I have lots of examples to scrutinize.

We considered this one, called Vine:

Invitations for a Cause :  wedding invitations stationery Vinesi

We also both liked this one, called Falling Leaves, but I didn’t like the thought of paying extra for postage because of the square envelopes:

Invitations for a Cause :  wedding invitations stationery Falling

This one I was sure Mr. Pencils would hate—but he loved it! It’s called Marriage Garden, and I still love it:

Invitations for a Cause :  wedding invitations stationery Marriag02

Wedding Paper Divas offered a lot of selection, a good price, and an entire stationery suite (invites, response cards, enclosure cards, programs and thank you cards) for around $1000. What a deal! We thought if we wanted to save money, we could easily forgo the thank you cards and make programs ourselves.

Then, I was on The Knot and I found an article about ecologically thoughtful invitations. I really liked the company Twisted Limb, but they were out of our price range. They had the recycled, handmade look I was going for, though.

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Then, I found them.

The women of WomanCraft. These invitations are completely sustainable in every way. First, they are made from recycled paper (mainly from offices around Chicago), can include wildflower seeds so they can be planted and grown after use, and are handmade by female artisans and women who face barriers to employment.

I was sold, as was Mr. Pencils. But we still emailed and asked for some samples, and within a few days, we had 5 beautiful examples of handmade invitations. They even asked for our wedding colors and specifically included swatches of yellow, brown and green paper and coordinating ribbon so we could better visualize what we’d want!

Here are some pictures from their Facebook page:

Invitations for a Cause :  wedding invitations stationery Womancr

These are the ones we ordered, but in green. With invites, double sided logistics card, reply postcard and embedded wildflower seeds, the invitations cost around 4.50 each. A bit more than we had anticipated for invites, but it seems worth it when you consider everything about them!

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The invitations’ quality, the sustainability, and the customer service were above and beyond what we could have asked for. I called WomanCraft and we ordered our invitations. I am so excited for our guests to get gorgeous, responsible invitations. Each one includes a classy sticker than explains what WomanCraft is, and explains to guests how they can “grow” their invite after our wedding.

Did you make a wedding decision that made you happier than you thought? Did you give up a DIY aspect in favor of something that just felt “right”?

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24 Responses to “Invitations for a Cause”

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AprilBride10
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AprilBride10 (message)  528 posts, Busy bee

Those are gorgeous!
Honestly our invites being eco-friendly was a bit of an added bonus to us. After we ordered I found out Hello Lucky uses cotton paper that contains remants from the garment industry, and eco-friendly soy ink.

 
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Miss Snapdragon (message)  717 posts, Busy bee

My friends used this! The invites came out great!

 
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Miss Pug
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

that’s a fabulous idea! what a great find.

 
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Miss Rainbow (message)  1,534 posts, Bumble bee

Love them! What a great idea!

 
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Miss French Fries
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,217 posts, Buzzing bee

Great invites, and such a good cause. Double win.

Also, I LOVE this: “Our search for invitations was a lot like a Disney fairy tale, minus the ridic, repetitive songs by Randy Newman, subjugation of women, and impossibly tiny waist sizes.”

 
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Miss Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

@AprilBride10: that’s awesome! your cotton invites will be so luscious!
@Miss Snapdragon:oh yay! that makes me happy to hear!
@Miss Pug: i agree! it was a complete find that I didn’t expect!
@Miss Rainbow: me tooooo!! thanks :)
@Miss French Fries: haha! thanks for indulging my insanity :) someone understands my sense of humor….

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,308 posts, Bee Keeper

ohmigod, I LOVE these!!!!! They are sooo gorgeous!

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

Beautiful.

 
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Miss Pudding (message)  1,180 posts, Bumble bee

Those are beautiful! I can’t wait to see which one you chose!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

That’s awesome you’re using recycled paper. And pretty paper at that! I love it!

 
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Miss Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Trail Mix: haha I agree! thank you :)
@Miss Spaniel: thanks love!
@Miss Pudding: thank you! We’ve chosen the tri fold, which are the first two photos by womancraft
@Miss Sewing: I totally agree! It’s nice when something pretty can be socially conscious too :)

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

I’m a little bit saddened by your dis of Disney fairy tales, but I think your invites will be rockin’

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh wedding invites, they are the bane of my existence! I love the ribboned invite holder, though! That’s super cute!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

Very pretty!

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

Those are so pretty!

I keep having images of invitation suites dancing in my head… I just have to chose one to implement. :(

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

Those are so gorgeous! I love the idea of growing them too!

 
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Miss Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

@LatteLove: don’t be saddened! I love me some disney- I have every movie released from the vault- just speaking to the unrealistic expectations they set up :)
@KMSull: haha, I know the feeling!
@llc2011:thanks!
@Miss Scissors: that’s exactly the point it got to for me. just gotta do it!
@Miss Cola: thanks! me too!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

I’m intent on diying our invites. I’ve gone through many interations but hopefully i’ll be satisfied with a design soon

 
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Miss Nachos
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Miss Nachos (message)  1,733 posts, Bumble bee

Those are fantastic! I absolutely love the fact that there is paper now that can be planted, and I’d love to get an invitation like that in the mail! What a great cause.

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

I’m so happy you found such an awesome, socially responsible company to make your invites. That rocks! I’m sure they’ll be beautiful.

 
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Mrs. Pencils, Washington DC/Frederick, MD Age and Occupation: 24, Program Director, Education Non Profit Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Administrative Assistant, Ocean Conservation Non Profit Engagement Date: July 26, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Morningside Inn About Me: I'm a nerdy Northwestern girl who always knew she was meant to live in the East, harboring a deep love of ice cream, underwear, Diet Coke with a splash of Coca-Cola, pashminas, scrapbooking, stationery, wall calendars and books written for preteens. I think every day should include good thin crust pizza, chocolate, an obscure historical monument, lots of laughter, a dash of wedding planning and, of course, amazing Mr. Pencils! I'm loving the adventure of planning a Maryland wedding and Rocky Mountain reception, and most of all, I just love love!

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