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Mrs. Scissors, LaGrange, GA Age and Occupation: 25, Photography & Graphic Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 1, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Ceremony - First United Methodist Church; Reception - My parents' house! About Me: I’m a six-foot-three bride with a fifty-foot personality! I love great art, fabulous design, intense color, tons of music, indie photography, watching movies on repeat, and being really awesome. This super-tall, Southern, loud, quirky, neurotic artist is marrying a German, quiet, silly, super-amazing roboticist in an eclectic, funky, fun, snazzy, technicolored June wedding. Anything is game for this shindig, for it is all about us! We’re bringing giant paper cranes, six-foot-tall portraits, fortune cookies, a photo booth, a club-circuit DJ, handcuffs, and possibly a kidnapping to this small Southern town. Watch out, y’all, and try to keep up!
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Pressing Decisions: CMYK

March 22nd, 2010 @ 4:30 pm by Mrs. Scissors

When deciding on colors for our invitation suite, I initially had a bit of a problem. You see, I wanted a few things…

  1. Both of “our colors” Somehow, during this whole wedding planning thing, two colors emerged––a process cyan and magenta. This is very visible in our engagement shoot, as Mr. Scissors rocked socks in his color, the process cyan, and I went nuts in hot pink tights. Therefore, in our invites, I wanted to throw both of those colors in.
  2. Each piece in a different color Since we only have 1-color invites, I wanted to be able to get as much color bang for my buck, so to speak. We’re having a color-fabulous wedding, so the invites should be that way as well.
  3. The whole thing not to look like a big bunch of crayons One thing that I quickly found while messing around with color was that it would be easy to let our more-formal-but-still-funky-invites to go too much in the casual direction. I needed to find a way to have our colors and… eat them too? And to be able to keep things sleek.
  4. I wanted a reason Perhaps this is something that was just beat into me in art-land, or something that was instilled in me long ago by my father, but I don’t like to do things “just cuz”. I always feel the need to be able to back up my decisions and choices, no matter how random they may seem. I view most of the things, decisions, what-have-you as a part of a giant critique. I already had a reason for the pink and blue in our invites, but what would the backing for other colors? I wanted something stronger than, “Oh, ’cause it’s pretty.”

Of course, I obsessed over this while designing everything. I obsess, a lot, if you haven’t noticed. I thought I’d never be able to make a decision.

THEN! Then. Then. THEN, on the way home from the gym, I had a brilliant idea.

Pressing Decisions: CMYK :  wedding diy georgia invitations stationery Cmyks cmyks

I bolted into the house, quickly sketched it all out like a maniac, and cell-phone-picture sent it to my idea-bouncing peeps. (I am crazy ADHD, so ideas fall out of my head in about 2 seconds.)

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  1. CMYK? Our colors + traditional printmaking colors all in one. Winnnnnnsky.
  2. Cyan for Mr. Scissors Reception card and response card envelope.
  3. Magenta for moi Wedding invitation and return address on outer envelope.
  4. Yellow for accents Inner envelope liner and invitation band. We have billy buttons and various other yellow things. I thought that yellow would be best as a non-printed color, because it can be hard to read.
  5. Black for the dressy factor Response card, calligraphy on the outer envelope, and calligraphy on the inner envelope. Having the black as an anchor, in my opinion, helps to keep the level of formality up. It keeps it from becoming a crayon-circus-fest, and, of course, is the K in the CYMK thang.

Here it is in Ai-action. Pretend that the script is my handwriting, and also pretend that there’s a yellow band in there.

Pressing Decisions: CMYK :  wedding diy georgia invitations stationery Invs invs

Pressing Decisions: CMYK :  wedding diy georgia invitations stationery Invi2s invi2s

So there you have it, the colors of our invites. It’s almost time to be able to play with these guys IRL. Color me excited.

How did you decide on the colors of your invitations? Did you have an easy time choosing, or a hard time narrowing down which colors you would use?

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38 Responses to “Pressing Decisions: CMYK”

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Melissabegins
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Melissabegins (message)  3,340 posts, Sugar bee

I used the same scheme, pretty much ;)

Love those fonts, too!

 
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babyboo (message)  2,051 posts, Buzzing bee

Oh this post so reminds me of being a writer/designer for my high school yearbook ;)

And yay for such pretty (and bold!) colors!!

 
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missvintage (message)  571 posts, Busy bee

I ADORE this!

 
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Miss Ribbons (message)  2,018 posts, Buzzing bee

Love. Too perfect for you.

 
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crayfish (message)  4,844 posts, Honey bee

I love seeing my own design OCD issues paraded out by another bride. LOVE your colors! LOVE your beautiful sans serif fonts!

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

LOVE them! Great job!!

 
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Miss Socks (message)  1,323 posts, Bumble bee

I don’t think you could have picked a more suitable set of colors!! I looove it!

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

Love them. (p.s., we have the same RSVP date.)

 
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LittleA
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LittleA (message)  57 posts, Worker bee

these are fantastic!! What is the name of that beautiful handwriting… I mean script? ;)

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

I don’t know you, but from reading all of your posts this just seems IT for you both. Love them and can’t wait to see some fantastic photos :)

 
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Miss Lace (message)  702 posts, Busy bee

we picked our colors pretty quickly, but on our invites, we did green for my part, black for Mr. Lace and anything that both of us was in gray.

I love these!

 
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Aug2010bride (message)  52 posts, Worker bee

Very cute.. not only do you have your colors, you have a theme, all rolled into one!

I was boring in choosing our colors. We used our birthstones, Amethyst/purple for him, and opal/white for me. Adding some accent of brown.

 
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Miss Stripes (message)  1,063 posts, Bumble bee

Ooh! These look fantastic Sciz! You did a great job of making all the colors look chic together! I definitely obsessed over our STD’s a tad much, so I’m sure I’ll drive myself crazy with our invites! Lol.

 
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teaadntoast (message)  2,595 posts, Sugar bee

These are great. Love how they POP.

 
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Miss Turtle (message)  782 posts, Busy bee

Seriously?? CMYK?

From a fellow art student, you, Scissors, are my style icon. :)

 
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mimi06d
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mimi06d (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

Ooooh, I like it! Good choice!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Looks good, mate!

 
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Trisha Chan

agh! you’re hilariously brilliant!
cant wait to see the real deal!!!

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

Love!

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

Mmmmm process colors! Looks good!

 
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Mrs. Scissors, LaGrange, GA Age and Occupation: 25, Photography & Graphic Design Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Engineering Grad Student Engagement Date: January 1, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Ceremony - First United Methodist Church; Reception - My parents' house! About Me: I’m a six-foot-three bride with a fifty-foot personality! I love great art, fabulous design, intense color, tons of music, indie photography, watching movies on repeat, and being really awesome. This super-tall, Southern, loud, quirky, neurotic artist is marrying a German, quiet, silly, super-amazing roboticist in an eclectic, funky, fun, snazzy, technicolored June wedding. Anything is game for this shindig, for it is all about us! We’re bringing giant paper cranes, six-foot-tall portraits, fortune cookies, a photo booth, a club-circuit DJ, handcuffs, and possibly a kidnapping to this small Southern town. Watch out, y’all, and try to keep up!

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