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Mrs. Buttons, Clearwater, FL Age and Occupation: 24, "Working on it" Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Services Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Carlouel Yacht Club About Me: I'm a self proclaimed perfectionist and a professional nomad (seriously, I've lived in TX, WI, MI, FL, NC, and now VA!). I love wine, cooking, curling up with a good book (nerd alert!), spoiling the furbaby, and of course, the wonderful Mr. Buttons! We are planning a lighthearted and whimsical wedding (with a good deal of DIY projects) in Clearwater, Florida, but from a distance of 800 miles away! We are looking forward to sharing our day with our family and friends, and most importantly, starting our lives together as husband and wife!
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Button Invites: The Assembly

June 15th, 2010 @ 2:43 pm by Mrs. Buttons

Now that the wedding is over, I realized that I never fully revealed our beautiful invitations and how I assembled them! Many apologies…

Once I procured my invitation files from Mrs. Gloss, it was time to determine my printing and assembly options!

After driving back and forth to a number of printing locations (Office Max, Staples, Kinko’s, etc.), I decided to use Kinko’s. They offered a variety of colors of cardstock, and their “mesa white” was a perfect color of eggshell with some natural colored flecks in the paper. We had the invites run off, and I paid an extra fee to have the main invitation cut on their laser cutter. I was confident with cutting the RSVP cards myself, though!

I ordered my beautiful envelopes from Cards and Pockets. They had a huge array of different color and size options, and the prices were incredibly reasonable! I also loved that you were able to order samples for $1 a piece (which I did), and you are able to order an exact number of envelopes… thank goodness for not having tons of leftovers! I selected a color called “meadow” for both our invitation and response envelopes. They have a slight metallic sheen to them and are so pretty!

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Once again, I downloaded a free font from Fontspace to use for addressing my envelopes. Yes, I did take the easy way out, but I didn’t have the patience to handwrite all of my invitations! I selected a font called akaDora:

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I printed each envelope and then lined it with one of Mrs. Gloss’ beautifully designed liners! For the RSVP envelope, we had designed a wraparound label that I glued on. I used a corner rounder for both the invitation and the RSVP, just to create a more finished look!

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Traditionally, invitations feature an inner envelope that features the names of the individuals that are invited. Well, I really didn’t care to purchase MORE envelopes on top of the ones I already had, so I wanted to come up with an alternative. For inspiration, I walked the aisles of Michaels until I found a wonderful solution! I purchased a tag punch and a bag of raffia to complete my invites.

Button Invites: The Assembly :  wedding invitations stationery tampa Img 379  I had purchased some extra pages of blank cardstock from Kinko’s when I printed my invites. I used a 2×4 label template to print our guests’ names. After they came out of the printer, I used the punch to make tags. The tag served as the “inner envelope” in my case! Also - to add a bit more detail, I used a stamp to create a design on the back of the tag.

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I used a piece of raffia to tie the invite and RSVP together. I added a few extra pieces of raffia to the knot to make it look fuller, and tied the tag to the top. Annnd voila! The invitation was complete! I was very satisfied with how it turned out!

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From there, it was time to stuff, seal, and stamp… and then fight with some US Postal Service workers… but that story is for another day…

How long did it take you to assemble your invitations?

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36 Responses to “Button Invites: The Assembly”

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jackie-o
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jackie-o (message)  2,389 posts, Buzzing bee

Great job Buttons, they look fantabulous!!!! Heart me Cards & Pockets as well. I got my liners from them. They’re the tile pattern, mmmm…

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

Buttons! These are FABULOUS! I adore every element of these invites. Amazing, amazing, amazing work!

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

Those are beautiful!

 
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Miss Knitting (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

Those are so beautiful. I really really like them.

 
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shaydenise
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shaydenise (message)  1,151 posts, Bumble bee

LOVE them! What font was used for your names on the actual invitation? I love it!

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

Mrs. Gloss’ work is lovely, and I adore your shimmery envelopes!

 
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Miss Peace
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Miss Peace (message)  648 posts, Busy bee

Great job! I am definitely going to try lining my own envelopes :)

 
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Curlysue (message)  1,703 posts, Bumble bee

Love your invites!!! I got my cardstock and envelopes from Cards & Pockets also! Great quality for SO CHEAP!!

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

Sooo pretty!

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

These were so much fun to get in the mails. :) Love(d) them!

 
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Mrs. Buttons
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Mrs. Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

@shaydenise: Hmmm good question - I’m not sure, but I bet Mrs. Gloss knows! :)

 
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rusbombgrl (message)  7 posts, Newbee

I love these. What font did you use on the invitations?

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

Those are so incredibly gorgeous!

 
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Marcy

What type of glue did you use for the envelope liners? Thanks!

 
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hrev2010
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hrev2010 (message)  416 posts, Helper bee

Ahh I noticed your stamps! We used the same ones! I love the king and queen.

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

love love love! :)

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

i love these! great job!

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

Beautiful!! I LOVE the shimmery green envelopes! They’re absolutely timeless!

 
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LittlestBirds
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LittlestBirds (message)  2,605 posts, Sugar bee

Very very nice! We fought off some USPS workers too, it was quite satisfying.

 
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Mrs. Buttons
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Mrs. Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

@Marcy: I can’t remember the brand, but I got it at JoAnns - it was super quick dry glue, and I ended up using the entire bottle in the course of my wedding crafting!

 
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Mrs. Buttons, Clearwater, FL Age and Occupation: 24, "Working on it" Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Services Engagement Date: June 13, 2009 Wedding Date: May 2010 Venue: Carlouel Yacht Club About Me: I'm a self proclaimed perfectionist and a professional nomad (seriously, I've lived in TX, WI, MI, FL, NC, and now VA!). I love wine, cooking, curling up with a good book (nerd alert!), spoiling the furbaby, and of course, the wonderful Mr. Buttons! We are planning a lighthearted and whimsical wedding (with a good deal of DIY projects) in Clearwater, Florida, but from a distance of 800 miles away! We are looking forward to sharing our day with our family and friends, and most importantly, starting our lives together as husband and wife!

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