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Mrs. Pudding, Greater Toronto Area/Vermont Age and Occupation: 26, High School Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Computer Engineer Engagement Date: August 2008 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Catholic Ceremony, Cultural Hall Reception About Me: Quite literally a citizen of the world, I was born in Poland, grew up in Canada, and now live in the beautiful state of Vermont. I love reading historical biographies, multi-tasking, teasing my hair, and, despite my height, wearing high heeled shoes. I am the ultimate klutz with an uncanny ability to put on a graceful front. Mr. Pudding and I have been dating for over six years, and are very excited to finally merge our (very large) families. We are planning a traditional Polish-Catholic wedding that is anything but predictable.
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Remember our beautiful STDs? Here’s a reminder, just in case you’ve forgotten! ;)

Fabric Backed Save the Dates: A Tutorial :  wedding diy save the dates tutorial 188 1

Several of you have asked me for a tutorial, and of course I am happy to oblige!

You may remember that I got the original inspiration from Martha. Her instructions, however, were a little lacking. Here they are verbatim:

To make these cloth-backed cards, get yourself an easy-to-use sticker-maker called the Xyron 500. After you’ve fed the material through the machine — thin fabrics like cotton work best — trim the now-sticky piece with a rotary cutter, and then affix it to the back of the invite.

Ummm….several problems came to mind. First of all, I do not have a Xyron, and buying one seemed excessive. Also, I couldn’t help but wonder what Martha intended to do about the edges of the cards. I mean, wouldn’t the fabric fray?

I decided to try to figure this thing out on my own, and am more than happy to share the results with you. Keep in mind that I am not the craftiest of people, and there may be an easier way to achieve the same result. Please feel free to modify to your heart’s content!

You will need the following supplies:

  • Fabric
  • Bristol board and/or cardstock
  • Paper Cutter
  • Glue, and lots of it - I used Elmer’s Craft Bond Spray Adhesive, but supplemented with a Scotch Craft Stick, and a hot glue gun.

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First of all, gather and trim the cardstock that you plan to use as the backing to your desired length. I used all sorts of random scraps that I had lying around.

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Next, cut your fabric at least 2 inches larger on each side than the cardstock. I also ironed the fabric after cutting it. I’m kind of anal retentive like that. :P

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Spray the cardstock with the adhesive, and place it on the material. Use the craft stick on the long edges of the fabric, and fold them in.

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Next, I cut the top layer of the unfolded material, and folded the corners of the bottom layer in. I did this because it made the fold less bulky.

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I repeated this process on the top of the backing, and glued down both sides with the craft stick. I also ran a little bit of clear nail polish over the four corners to make sure that they wouldn’t fray. I stacked the finished cards underneath a heavy book overnight to make sure that the glue stuck.

That’s it! Your fabric backing is ready for the invitation. Mine was made of two layers: the yellow layer was just regular printer paper, and the white layer was linen paper from Paper and More.

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For some reason, sticking the yellow layer onto the fabric was the hardest part. I ended up using a glue gun to make sure that the whole thing stuck together. The linen paper had no problem sticking to the yellow paper, and covered up the glue gun marks.

I hope someone out there finds this useful! Let me know if you decide to make any fabric covered stationery yourself - I’d love to hear tips and/or success stories!

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41 Responses to “Fabric Backed Save the Dates: A Tutorial”

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Nettles84

These turned out beautifully, but I don’t know if I would have the patience for them. How many did you have to do?

 
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Miss Guinea Pig (message)  1,377 posts, Bumble bee

Great tutorial Pudding, and that is such a pretty fabric! I’m super impressed with your save the dates :)

 
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ekittle (message)  61 posts, Worker bee

Wow!!! I LOVE this idea! I’ve already done my STD, but wondering if I could use this for my invites??? How did you get the awesome cut-out edges on the paper? Thanks for the post!:)

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

wow, so cool to see everything in action! they are so pretty.

 
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ljcadv

this is beautiful and I need to make something using this idea!

 
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Cole B (message)  1,362 posts, Bumble bee

Your save the dates are adorable!

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

@Nettles84: I made about 30 (I didn’t actually count them). They were time consuming, but isn’t anything DIY? :P

@Miss Guinea Pig: @Miss Pug: @Cole B: Thanks, Ladies!

@ekittle: I cut the paper using my Cricut. The initial plan was to hand cut them using an x-acto knife, but Mr. P took pitty on me :P

@ljcadv: Please let me know if you do!

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

Great job coming up with this on your own! The results are amazing.

 
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,891 posts, Buzzing bee

Love Love Love these!

 
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PurpleandBlue

Gorgeous! How did you get the top layers of yellow and white paper in that perfect shape? Did you have a stencil? Thanks for the tutorial!

 
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Miss Snow (message)  916 posts, Busy bee

These turned out so well! Thanks for the step-by-step (and I’d totally iron the fabric too!)

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

These are so amazing! I may have to find a way to incorporate something like this…somewhere…lol

 
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Mrs. Kitten (message)  868 posts, Busy bee

Oh wow! These are fantastic!

 
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cece

Those are so lovely! Where did you get that fabric?

 
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crebre80
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crebre80 (message)  10,729 posts, Bee Keeper

these look great!!! i love the lining of the envelope as well!!

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

Great tutorial… they look like a lot of work!

 
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olgabee
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olgabee (message)  6 posts, Newbee

Did you cover up the back somehow? Of this you leave it as it was (photo #9)?

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

LOVE these! :)

 
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mimi06d
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mimi06d (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

LOVE THEM!

 
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Miss Meerkat
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Miss Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

Thank you so much! This helps me get a plan together for ours!! =)

 
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Mrs. Pudding, Greater Toronto Area/Vermont Age and Occupation: 26, High School Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Computer Engineer Engagement Date: August 2008 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Catholic Ceremony, Cultural Hall Reception About Me: Quite literally a citizen of the world, I was born in Poland, grew up in Canada, and now live in the beautiful state of Vermont. I love reading historical biographies, multi-tasking, teasing my hair, and, despite my height, wearing high heeled shoes. I am the ultimate klutz with an uncanny ability to put on a graceful front. Mr. Pudding and I have been dating for over six years, and are very excited to finally merge our (very large) families. We are planning a traditional Polish-Catholic wedding that is anything but predictable.

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