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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!
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Goccoed Invites: Take Two

February 23rd, 2010 @ 12:10 pm by Mrs. Dachshund

After my first attempt at Gocco printing our invitation sleeves went awry, I was determined to master the screen-burning/printing technique during my second attempt this weekend. I’m happy to report that round two was (mostly) a success!

I did have a few mishaps: Two of the bulbs I used while trying to burn our names onto the screen were duds, causing an uneven master; only one side of the image burned correctly, and because I wasn’t sure if you can expose an original multiple times, I decided to wait until this evening to try again with a fresh copy.

I was, however, able to create a crisp burn of our quote to print on the bottom of our sleeves. Remember last time a few letters didn’t turn out? Well, I followed the advice I received (Thanks guys, the Hive is great!) and mounted my original on cardstock and ironed it (to get rid of excess carbon?). It worked like a charm!

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I really, really love the white Gocco ink on this paper. It makes me smile : ) Working with the white ink is a pain, though– it’s so freakin’ thick. I had to use a TON of it to get even prints.

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I had to use so much ink that it bled over my ink blocking material. I constantly scraped it up and tried to put it back in the center because I didn’t want to waste ink.

Between cutting the sleeves out with the Cricut and SCAL, Goccoing them and folding/assembling them, Goccoing them was by far the fastest step… even though I’m only halfway done. I got through all of them pretty quickly. The hardest part is folding and assembling them. That takes foreverrr.

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I was goccoing like crazy for a good 45 minutes. Furbaby Doxie was jealous that my attention wasn’t on her!

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It wasn’t long before I had a few racks (plus a large amount of floor space) filled with Goccoed sleeves.

I can’t waaaait until they’re all done. They’re going to look something like this:

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That’s the fabric that will back our invitations. Imagine our names on top of the heart. I’m really happy with them so far : )

On a side note, Mr. Dachshund is always wary when I begin a craft, because the house inevitably looks like this:

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White paint on the floor from a ceiling painting accident D:

I’m glad that I finally settled on my invitation design, that the Gocco is working as I’d imagined, and that I know I’ll be able to finish them in time.  Believe me, I was worried.  I have a tendency to dream up DIY projects that are way too complicated!  I’m excited to show you the next few steps of our invitation suite process and hope that you enjoy them as much as I do.

Did you DIY your invitations?  What was the most complicated and tedious element?

Also, I have a ton of little heart cut-outs. Do any of you have suggestions as to how I should use them? They’re way too cute to throw out.

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33 Responses to “Goccoed Invites: Take Two”

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gill84
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gill84 (message)  725 posts, Busy bee

Use them as confetti? Maybe tossed casually around your centrepeices?

 
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pennednpapered
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pennednpapered (message)  286 posts, Helper bee

Those are so cute! I love the way the white text looks on the paper.

 
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ILikePink
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ILikePink (message)  1,408 posts, Bumble bee

As a Gocco-girl, I love your invites! I have 5 packs of bulbs and 10 screens saved up for my wedding.

You could use a xyron or even just some good glue and turn all your little heart cutouts into envelope seals?

 
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HunnyBear
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HunnyBear (message)  616 posts, Busy bee

Cute! How big are the hearts? If they’re big enough for a little message, maybe you can put them on the tables at the reception, or by the guest book for people to leave you guys a sweet little message?

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh I LOVE these! Totally, totally worth the effort! That heart cut out is adorable!

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

I love them!!! They are going to look so great!!

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

Heart confetti! I’m actually making my own. I’m crazy.

 
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Michelle

Daschund, sorry if I missed this but could you detail how much you expect these to end up costing you? I keep going back and forth about whether to make or buy!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,312 posts, Bee Keeper

These look so good!!! Love your color combo :)

 
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Brooke

I love the idea of gocco wedding invites. I have been thinking about doing them for my wedding for some time now.

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

awesome–they’re shaping up great! your little furbaby is soooo cute.

 
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Miss Dachshund
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Miss Dachshund (message)  689 posts, Busy bee

@HunnyBear: They’re about 1 1/2 or 2 inches tall. Little messages would be cute! I was also considering using them as tags for escort cards.

@Michelle: I’ll admit that my invitations are not very cost effective. at all. When I’m completely finished with them I’ll put up a post with cost breakdown. The cost was spread out over a period of time, though… I don’t really want to see how much they are all together!

 
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Amy

String them together and hang them behind the head table/cake table etc?

 
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Miss Dachshund (message)  689 posts, Busy bee

@Amy: that would be really cute! I could make a bead curtain type of thing with fishing line and little hearts : )

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,045 posts, Honey bee

They look sooo cute! Love ‘em!

 
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Lillindy
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Lillindy (message)  7,974 posts, Bee Keeper

Your invites and your pup are too cute! I would use the extra hearts as placecards for your guests! :)

 
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Miss Brooch (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

OMG love these!!! They are adorable and that quote from Dr. Suess is priceless!!!!!!!! So so cute!!! I want to do my invitations myself, but I have no idea where to begin!!

 
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noodlefish
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noodlefish (message)  602 posts, Busy bee

I love them!

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

Oh wow I love the fabric showing through the heart, and the perfect quote, and the colors — what I’m trying to say is your invites are awesome :D Great job Dachshund!

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

They look so good!

 
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Mrs. Dachshund, Fresno, CA Age and Occupation: 24, Legal Office Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Computer Technician Engagement Date: April 18, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Victorian Gardens of Two Sisters About Me: I’m a 24-year-old Californian bride-to-be who found love in the most unlikely of places - an online video game! I’m a farmer’s daughter living in rural Central California, but will always have a special place in my heart for the city. My future husband is a 27-year-old extraordinarily tall, exceptionally cute, and undoubtedly Canadian boy who was able to sweep me off my feet and take me for his bride. I love color, folksy songs that make me smile, interior design, kettle corn, my one-year-old puppy, Juno, and my fiance, of course! We’re planning a DIY garden wedding with a laundry-list of projects, all while dealing with the bureaucracy that is American Immigration!

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