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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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Get with the Program!

June 8th, 2010 @ 4:50 pm by Mrs. Scissors

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I designed our programs to be design-friends with our invitation suite. I’m a stickler for consistency, so they work well together, but I also went a little more whimsical with these guys. The pressure was off for the programs, and I had quite a lot of fun with these. This weekend, Mr. Scissors and I spent a good two days printing, cutting, folding, measuring, nailing, threading, sewing, and assembling our eighty programs. He was a marvelous helper, and we are both so thrilled with the results.


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The assembly of these guys was not an easy one, even though we knocked it out in two days. A quick run-down of the supplies used and, well, how in the heck we did it is most definitely in order. Spelling it all out makes us seem totally bonkers—me bonkers for coming up with it, and him bonkers for going along with it. Photos first, insanity second!

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Oh, so you’re curious as to what all went into these puppies? WELL…

Supply List (for 80 programs)

  • 400 sheets of 65 lb. cover
  • Part of a spool of carpet yarn from the ’70s (My father works in textiles, and we have a mountain of this stuff around. It’s my favorite for pretty much everything.)
  • Rotary trimmer
  • Scissors
  • Two tack nails
  • Hammer
  • Ikea catalog
  • Bignormous needle
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Computer (le duh) equipped Illustrator and InDesign
  • Printer with 2-sided printing capability and a butt-ton of extra ink (We have an Artisan 710. Love it for this stuff.)
  • Fonts used: Gotham, Carousel, and Memoriam Pro

Assembly (for a single program)

  1. Print out cover from Illustrator and 4-pieces-of-paper-requiring booklet (the insides) from InDesign. Use 2-sided print settings with a saddle-stitch binding setting.
  2. Trim the paper to 6.5″ by 11.5″. The reason I didn’t just use a half-letter was that I didn’t want a “We printed this out and folded it in half” look. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, I’m just nuts and a weirdo about sizing.
  3. Fold all 5 pieces of paper for the booklet. (Sweet Mr. Scissors did the majority of this step. This was the most time-consuming part, it seemed.)
  4. Stack the pieces of paper one-inside-of-the-other. This is where the saddle-stitch setting comes into play. Everything is magically lined up.
  5. On the innermost sheet, mark 2 inches in from the top and bottom along the fold.
  6. Over the IKEA catalog, keep the pages lined up and hammer the nail into each of the two marked points – this is to start the holes for the yarn.
  7. Thread the needle, and go in one set of holes and out the other. Be careful not to stab yourself. I did about 40 times.
  8. Tie a lovely little bow, and move on to the next program. Lather, rinse, repeat.

There you have it! Our crazy-sauce labor of program love. I hope our guests actually look through these guys. I need to find some people to hand out [read: be pushers of] our programs.

What approach did you take with your programs? Did you go to crazy lengths and develop an overly-involved (but totally fun) process?

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missbeaglelove
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missbeaglelove (message)  154 posts, Blushing bee

These are lovely!! You did a fantabulous job =]

 
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Rgeddy
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Rgeddy (message)  2,186 posts, Buzzing bee

wow. they’re great. also love the photography.

 
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Mrs. Parfait (message)  1,755 posts, Buzzing bee

I love the covers! Ours felt like a crazy process, too. Thankfully our guests seemed to enjoy them!

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

These are so fresh and beautiful! I also don’t like the half-fold look for the same reason. :)

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

These look seriously awesome!!

 
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SoonToBeMrs.Kiss
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SoonToBeMrs.Kiss (message)  813 posts, Busy bee

Those are so awesome. I wish I was this nifty. Also that song All I want is you, just reading the lyrics made me tear up.

 
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Miss Snow (message)  916 posts, Busy bee

HAWWWWWWT! I love them. Will you promise to do one giant paper good photoshoot with all your lovely design for those of us who geek out over such things?

 
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Miss Sunrise (message)  148 posts, Blushing bee

Oh Lordy, these are beautiful!! I love the bright yellow!

 
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Mrs. Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

I love love love the yellow! Well done!

 
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Miss Britt
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Miss Britt (message)  915 posts, Busy bee

I LOVE that you put the readings and the song in your program. I wanted to do that, but I also kind of didn’t want people to read ahead and spoil the awesomeness that is one of my readings. Also, not to be a creeper, but Mr. Scissors has such a hot name. It seems super fun to say. Love your programs! The end.

 
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sadie (message)  304 posts, Helper bee

Love that you have “All I Want Is You!” We used that for our cake cutting song. The programs are gorgeous!

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

those look fantastic. bold and whimsical–love!

 
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Miss Thimble (message)  806 posts, Busy bee

I LOOVE your creations and you always get me all fired up and inspired to make really cool paper pretties! I can’t flippin wait to see how your day comes together.

And I like your creative use of the IKEA catalog- I use old wedding mags.

 
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Amber

Can I ask how many guests you’re expecting? I’m unsure what % I should expect to take a program!

 
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MissCatherine
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MissCatherine (message)  278 posts, Helper bee

THEY ARE GORGEOUS!! Congrats!!

Can I ask what you included exactly in your program (which readings, songs, poems, etc)?

 
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ChristySue

My BIL is singing “All I want is you” during our outdoor ceremony. Love it!

 
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fromcharleston (message)  651 posts, Busy bee

please tell me your fonts!!!!!!!!! i’m sure you’ve already mentioned them, i just can’t find the post. these look fantastic!!!! also, mr. scissors’s name? loooong!

 
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fromcharleston (message)  651 posts, Busy bee

please tell me your fonts!!!!!!!!! i’m sure you’ve already mentioned them, i just can’t find the post. these look fantastic!!!! also, mr. scissors’s name? loooong!

 
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stephiemarie
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stephiemarie (message)  191 posts, Blushing bee

these are gorgeous! I think a little of me dies every time I see a beautiful program! Our pastor and his wife “gift” the programs to all the couples he marries, so I won’t be able to make any!!! :(

 
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Mrs. Piglet (message)  1,045 posts, Bumble bee

love the vibrant colors! you did a phenomenal job!

 
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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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