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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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À La Carte (Or, the Map!)

January 21st, 2010 @ 2:04 pm by Mrs. Spaniel

As you may know by now, I don’t like to follow tutorials—they save time and lead to correct results the first time, which certainly won’t do for me! So rather than follow Mrs. Hibiscus’ or Mrs. Spring Roll’s tutorials (neither of which I thought to look at until after I finished my map/started writing this post—although my process was pretty similar to Spring Roll’s except for the fact that hers looks better than mine), I determined that my minimal design skills would carry me through this DIY. I was right!

First, I went to Google Maps and searched for driving directions from the hotel I blocked rooms in to our venue (the two locations I wanted to mark on the map), then messed with the zoom and positioning until I could see the major freeways that almost any of our guests would need to take. Then I took a screen shot and pasted it into a new image in Photoshop.

À La Carte (Or, the Map!) :  wedding diy stationery Mapss2

Then I cropped to where I really wanted the map to cover, created a new layer to trace the major freeways and streets in varying pixel weights, and added some blue for the Pacific Ocean to ensure that no one drove into it, because I’m helpful like that.

À La Carte (Or, the Map!) :  wedding diy stationery Mapss3  Next I added freeway markers, city and street names, and a compass (solely because I’d just gone on a font downloading binge at Dafont.com and picked up a nifty compass dingbat font a few days earlier!).

À La Carte (Or, the Map!) :  wedding diy stationery Mapss4

The hardest part (for me) was deciding how to mark the venue and hotel, because I didn’t have and couldn’t find any dingbat that I particularly liked that was simple enough to still be seen on the scale of the map—they were too complicated and not really discernible in small sizes on such a large map. I just ended up using the star-shaped brushes that came pre-loaded into Photoshop.

À La Carte (Or, the Map!) :  wedding diy stationery Mapss5  Voilà! La carte!… Er, see there! The map! Despite reinventing the wheel (and changing my compass mid-post, didja notice?), this still only took under thirty minutes, so I think it was a worthwhile project. I only plan to post the map to our wedding website (rather than printing it out to send with invitations), so that did make it a little easier to commit to, though. :)

Did you give your guests a map, or let them fend for themselves?

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13 Responses to “À La Carte (Or, the Map!)”

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pmerr
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pmerr (message)  2,518 posts, Sugar bee

I’m making a guest map! Very similar to that. I think it was Mrs. Peep Toe’s or Ballet Flat’s I was copying (I was doing something from each of theirs, forgot which!)

 
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Sarah

I printed out a Google maps image of the area I needed, traced the really important stuff with a Sharpie, and then scanned it at terrible resolution so only the Sharpie showed up. Lazy but functional.

 
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bluestuff
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bluestuff (message)  254 posts, Helper bee

Nicely done. I did something similar, and am –>thisclose<– to having them printed to include in our invitations. However, do you all think I need to? We have an extensive wedding website. It would be less expensive for me not to have them printed. Thoughts?

 
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ljcadv

i included maps that i did myself :)

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

that came out great, you non-tutorial crazy gal! and if i were a guest i know i would appreciate the blue of the pacific ocean–helpful indeed!

i started making a map and then decided that my guests would fend for themselves.

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Looks great! You did so well!

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

Your map is beautiful! I tried making my own too, but it doesn’t compare to yours. I might just have to take another stab at it using this tutorial!

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

This looks really awesome! I don’t have photoshop, so I don’t know how I’m going to pull this off…

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

I definitely tried to do this one myself. I’d like to think I’m good at Photoshop, but mine just did not turn out pretty. I managed to find someone who can hand draw on for us pretty reasonably, and then we can have copies made on our end - so I couldn’t resist.

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

nice spaniel! i’ll be doing written directions since most people are from the area.

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

Well done! I’m going to make a map, but we’ll see what direction our invitations end up going before said map is made. I need to make up my dang mind!

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

I think it looks great! I love your compass choice, hehe.

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

Nice work! We’re planning on raiding the airport and hotel for maps and brochures to throw in our OOT bags once we get there.

 

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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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