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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.
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The pocketfolds were done, and the laser cut invites and inserts were prepped—it was time to assemble everything!

And I’m very proud of myself that I finally relented and allowed my family to help with something! Delegation is really hard for me, but since I’d scaled back the invites to something other than my original design, I was sort of over them, and welcomed the help. So I gathered the supplies and headed to my parents’ house, where my mom, two aunts and I assembled the invites, with even a little help from my dad and my parents’ dog.

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Below are my dad and mom hard at work. My dad only has use of one hand ever since his stroke, but he was able to put stamps on the RSVP envelopes. Sorry to anyone who gets upside-down stamps though, he didn’t realize it was a bell on the stamps at first (we opted to use forever stamps on the RSVP envelopes because we were doing them in advance and didn’t want to run into any issues if the cost of stamps increased before they went out). He thought the forever stamp was a cup, so some were applied upside-down! Oops!

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One of my aunts was kind enough to seal the ends of the belly band ribbons from fraying, while another aunt glued. And my aunt was so smart to use a candle on the ribbon, which was much easier than repeatedly flicking a lighter like I did to seal the belly band ribbons I did for our STDs!

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Next, it was time to glue the purple cardstock to the pocketfolds that the laser cut wood grain paper would be glued on top of:

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We then used a spray adhesive to attach the laser cut invitations. With all those gaps, the spray glue worked a lot better than Zip Dry paper glue, which is what I used for just about everything else.

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And after that it was time to put the inserts into the pocket, and glue the belly band ribbons around the outside of the pocketfold.

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We then had to tuck the RSVP card and envelope under the belly band, on the back of the pocketfold (still using the Post-Its with the number for each guest on our guest list, to keep everyone straight for when it was time to print the address labels).

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But we weren’t done yet. I, of course, had to line the envelopes, too. It seems so common to line envelopes these days (at least on wedding blogs) that I couldn’t NOT do it! Mr. Cola did some brain hurting math involving tangents or signs or something to figure out the precise angle the liners needed to be cut at, because even our rectangular envelope flaps angled in slightly. He then nicely cut them out one evening after work on the laser cutter, leaving me with perfectly sized liners in chocolate and lavender that went well with our lavender envelopes.

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I won’t go into too much detail on lining these, since I think there have been enough tutorials already: just basically insert the liner, use a ruler to make a straight crease where the flap folds down, glue, press down, and you’re done!

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After that, the only things left to do were to insert the invitation, and apply the address labels and outer stamps. But I’m going to wait until my next post to show off the fully finished invites, as well as do a cost breakdown!

Have you been able to delegate some of your wedding projects to friends or family?

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34 Responses to “Invitation Creation, Part 3: Assembly Party and Envelopes”

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ThePerfectBridezilla

Hello Ms. Cola,

I really loved your invitation sets. I am interested in the wooden paper that you used. Do you mind telling me (emailing me) were you found the wooden paper from?

 
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missvintage (message)  571 posts, Busy bee

they look great! I love the coffee in the background, I’m sure that was necessary.

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

I’m in love with your invitations. They’re basically the coolest thing ever!

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

Those look great. So much work, but very worth it!

 
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Mrs. Beagle (message)  1,380 posts, Bumble bee

Love them! Your envelope liners are so pretty :) I love how everything coordinates, but isn’t too matchy-matchy.

 
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Stephanie

That is so sweet that your whole family helps! I will never understand envelope liners though.. so much work !

 
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msmonicka (message)  3,618 posts, Sugar bee

Dude!!! You guys friggin rock. Your design is awesome!! You should totally start selling these.

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

1. Your puppy is too cute. 2. Your invites look great!

 
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heathermarie18 (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

It’s okay if some of your stamps are upside down: an upside-down stamp means “I love you” :)

http://www.bookofjoe.com/2005/08/the_hidden_lang.html

 
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heathermarie18 (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

P.S. your invitations look awesome!!!!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

They turned out great! And I love how your whole family got involved in their assembly :)

 
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dancergmu3 (message)  289 posts, Helper bee

I think it looks great! Awesome job! Exactly what heathermarie18 said, when I was a little girl my Grandad used to send me letters and the stamps were upside down and he said it’s code for I LOVE YOU. Still, 20 years later, I do the exact same thing :)

 
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Champagne Wishes (message)  1,187 posts, Bumble bee

Your invites are SO BEAUTIFUL! I could have never done all that work. Great job!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, I am just in awe…Great work, you should do this professionally!

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

Great work, dear! I also love that you had lots of helpers. :)

 
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SanDiegoAli
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SanDiegoAli (message)  3,076 posts, Sugar bee

I’m pretty sure upside down stamps are a covert way of saying “I love you” or “I miss you”, I’m not sure which one, but either way, it’s really cute!

Your invites are beautiful!!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

wow that’s a lot of components! love how it all came together!

 
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lolo7835 (message)  558 posts, Busy bee

Love it! The laser cuts turned out so great!

And I’m coming to dog nap your dog! He’s such a cutie!

 
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LittleSpitfire (message)  288 posts, Helper bee

I think it’s so sweet how your family helped you with these :)

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Um…Darby helped. He supervised! ;)

 
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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.

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