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Mrs. Frog, Phoenix, AZ/Chelan, WA Age and Occupation: 29, Public Relations Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Online Sales Engagement Date: February 8, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Amy's Manor About Me: I'm an opinionated Midwestern girl now living in the Valley of the Sun marrying a laid back Northwestern guy. I'm equal parts sass, silly and sweet. I'm fiercely loyal with a strong devotion to my family and friends. I have a not-so-secret obsession with apple juice, a new obsession with DIY projects and I love a really good cheese plate...with lots of wine. After 7 blissful years of dating, I'm having the time of my life planning the destination wedding of my dreams to my Mr. Frog-turned-Prince Charming.
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I Hope We Have a Lot of Criers

May 21st, 2010 @ 11:53 am by Mrs. Frog

Okay, let me break it down for you. I’m a crier. In general, I’m a big emotional pile of mush and when I go to a wedding, forget it. And well… I don’t think it would be the worst thing in the world to have a few criers in the audience. Okay I’m totally lying – I want to see tears. I want people watching our ceremony to get all balled up inside and squeeze out a few in our honor. I have issues, I know.

In the hope that we have a few tears, I made some very easy tissue packets for the ceremony. There are quite a few different versions out there that I’ve come across so I decided to make some of my own.

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front and back…or back and front – depending on how you look at it…I’ve clearly lost my Type A edge


This was honestly really easy. All it took was a little time, so Frogger and I hunkered down after dinner and cranked these puppies out while watching The Office. Here’s my super simple DIY tears of joy packets:

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First I gathered all of the supplies I could possibly need.

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Then I grabbed some old return address labels and designed them in Word according to the template size.

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Then I began to assemble, first mini vellum envelopes. And for the record, I find that a glass of wine makes DIY projects that much better… scientifically speaking.

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Luckily I had help from Frogger, he was nice enough to measure out my baker’s twine. And of course he had to have his Seahawks towel in the background.

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And here Frogger is modeling the correct way to stuff the tissue into the tiny envelope… oooh… aaahh. Is it crazy that I happen to love seeing him stuff tiny tissues into tiny envelopes?

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After trying ribbon (which was in my supplies photo above) I quickly saw that it wasn’t creating the look I wanted so I tried baker’s twine and found it was a much better fit for what I envisioned. I laid the twine on the table, placed the envelope (flap side down) over the twine and then crossed the twine to create a cross.

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I then flipped the envelope over and tied the twine into a bow.

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I flipped it over and placed the label over the crossed twine on the other side, and ta da! You now have a tissue packet to entice your friends and family to get all teary eyed on your big day.

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Repeat and eventually you have a nice little stack!

I know they look a little simple right now since they are low on color but I’m planning to place them in a basket of some sort with some purple fabric to help them pop. I’m pretty happy with how they turned out…especially considering how little time, effort and money went into them.

Hopefully this will give our guests a little push toward some tears. Is that wrong? :)

Did you have any DIY projects that turned out to be much easier and cheaper than you expected?

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26 Responses to “I Hope We Have a Lot of Criers”

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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

very cute! love the twine! after the ceremony i saw that one of the guests had been crying and i asked her what was wrong with her.

 
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ktisthatbees
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

Nothing wrong with a little wish for tear jerking moments, weddings are supposed to be emotional events. . .in a good way. I’m really weird though, i never cry because of happiness, so If you gave one to me it would have to say “for your snot of joy”, cause that’s about all I would use it for :) Great job on the packets!

 
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bluestuff
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bluestuff (message)  254 posts, Helper bee

Very cool! I bought a lot of vintage handkerchiefs on eBay, and was pleased to see that the guests loved them :-)

 
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caro

love! these are great! was just wondering if you put one or two tissues in each packet?

 
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laroberts (message)  4 posts, Wannabee

Very cute! I am such a crier, too! :)

I was wondering if you could tell me what font it is that you used?

 
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Miss Sweet Tea
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Miss Sweet Tea (message)  289 posts, Helper bee

I love these! I am not a big crier by myour families are! How did you make the envelope tempalate? DId you just practice until you got one that worked? Also how did you stick the velllum together? Double sided clear tape? Thanks!!!

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

Those are super-cute!

 
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Miss Frog (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

@caro: Thank you! We included two tissues in each envelope.

@laroberts: The font is Pea Faith via Fonts for Peas - aka my favorite font site!

@Miss Sweet Tea: The envelopes were purchased off of eBay - no template needed. :)

 
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Miss Frog (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

@Mrs. Pug: I adore your comments. You kill me. :)

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

this is something i really wanted to have at our wedding but i had to slash it because of time and money

 
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adriben
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adriben (message)  18 posts, Newbee

i hope we get criers too!

 
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noodlefish
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noodlefish (message)  602 posts, Busy bee

Very cute! Love the twine and the label. :)

 
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farmersdaughter
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farmersdaughter (message)  1,675 posts, Bumble bee

I love this! I was considering going the vintage handkerchief route, but its not the most budget-friendly option - I feel like this, though more work, would save some dough and add a really personal touch.

How many packets did you make, and how many guests are you having?

 
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farmersdaughter
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farmersdaughter (message)  1,675 posts, Bumble bee

Also - what size envelopes are those?

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

so cute!! i love this!

 
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beth1125
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beth1125 (message)  328 posts, Helper bee

so cutttte! Is that just your standard mini-tissue?

 
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jingle96
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jingle96 (message)  2,842 posts, Sugar bee

I made tissue packets too! I incorporated ours inside the ceremony program! Yours turned out great!

 
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Miss Frog (message)  505 posts, Busy bee

@farmersdaughter: We are expecting somewhere between 90-100 guests and we made 40 packets. The envelopes are #3 glassine envelopes (2 1/2 x 4 1/2), I found the best deal on eBay.

@beth1125: Yep, standard mini tissues. :)

 
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Miss Hot Wings
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

I totally love the look of the twine! Great job.

 
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aliangel64 (message)  135 posts, Blushing bee

Those are so cute! They should turn any frown upside-down.

 
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Mrs. Frog, Phoenix, AZ/Chelan, WA Age and Occupation: 29, Public Relations Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Online Sales Engagement Date: February 8, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Amy's Manor About Me: I'm an opinionated Midwestern girl now living in the Valley of the Sun marrying a laid back Northwestern guy. I'm equal parts sass, silly and sweet. I'm fiercely loyal with a strong devotion to my family and friends. I have a not-so-secret obsession with apple juice, a new obsession with DIY projects and I love a really good cheese plate...with lots of wine. After 7 blissful years of dating, I'm having the time of my life planning the destination wedding of my dreams to my Mr. Frog-turned-Prince Charming.

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