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Mrs. Lobster, Brooklyn Age and Occupation: 29, Finance Girl Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Boy Engagement Date: July 25, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Stage 6 Steiner Studios About Me: I'm a New York-born, Virginia-bred girl who's found her way back to the big city. Mr. Lobster and I met in grad school and have been together ever since. I'm clueless about DIY but am an avid online shopper and love all things polka dots, stripes, and ruffles! When I'm not making wedding lists, you can find me looking for snacks, watching Gilmore Girls, or hanging out with Mr. Lobster and our new puppy Buddy! We are planning a fancy-pantsy Brooklyn wedding for a hot New York summer night which is sure to be a misadventure in the making.
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35 (Wo)Man Hours Later…

July 6th, 2010 @ 6:49 pm by Mrs. Lobster

… and the Lobster wedding invites are done.

Hello. We’ve been working hard and after a week of cutting liners, gluing backings, learning to tie twine, our wedding invitations are officially in USPS’ hands for guests to receive after the hot holiday weekend!

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No line at the post office, what??

Before I do the reveal, I want to give a big shout out to Derek at 4fifteen who created a design that perfectly suited my tastes and our wedding style. He walked me through every step of the way and took care of things I am unfamiliar with including finding a reasonably priced letterpress printer! If only the Internet had feel-o-vision:

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Mmm, letterpress

I shared most of the paper details in my previous post so we’ll just get to the pictures:

Initially, I wasn’t sure if 1 spool of twine would be enough. But it was more than enough even after using over 2 feet per invite (I made 100).

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twines

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my work station

My wonky printer made it so that I had to hand feed each envelope with a post-it to avoid printer dashes.

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Annoying dashed lines!!

A 100 card backs and 100 invites? No problem with some double stick tape and World Cup soccer in the background.

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In case you’re interested, a twine tying pictorial:

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Cross your twine, twist it, flip it over, tie a bow, and cut to length.

Upon opening the envelope, this is what the guests will see:

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Then this:

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And the main invite:

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Finally, the full invitation suite:

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Printing the envelopes was the most time consuming and stressful part of this process. After that was the twine tying. While most guests won’t even bat an eyelash before untying the sucker, I still *had* to do it.

By the time the last invitation was sealed, I was soooo over these invites. And yet I still found it difficult to just drop them in the mail. I asked one of my bridesmaids, “should I go get them hand canceled? or just get over it” to which she responded, “just let it go, girlfriend.” LOL. But I couldn’t…

So early on Saturday morning, I made Mr. Lobster accompany me to the post office for a proper send off after he informed me that the first 50 were free and 5 cents thereafter. The postal worker kindly counted out my invites, put them in a bin, and said OK, they’ll be delivered in 2-5 days. What? I don’t get to hand cancel them myself? I didn’t get to say a proper goodbye…

Did you find it difficult to “let go” of your invitations? What was your favorite or least favorite part about the invitation assembly?

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31 Responses to “35 (Wo)Man Hours Later…”

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mrs-to-be
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mrs-to-be (message)  229 posts, Helper bee

Very pretty!!

(and speaking of the world cup : we made it into the finals whoohoo!! /cheers &giggles)

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

These are awesome! I love the grey!

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

They’re so incredibly gorgeous! I love them! The twine looks SO good!

 
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Miss Octopus (message)  1,446 posts, Bumble bee

OMGOMGOMG. They look AMAZING.

 
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Blithe

Maybe I missed it but who did your letterpress?

 
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marissabreanna
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marissabreanna (message)  142 posts, Blushing bee

Those definitely look worth your hard work!!! They’re wonderful!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Gorgeous invites!!

 
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Miss Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

They look fantastic! And it was hard for me to “let go” too!

 
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lkristine7 (message)  82 posts, Worker bee

Oooooo Pretty!!!

 
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Jessica

These are absolutely breathtaking!!! Go gurl!

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

Yay, they look awesome!!

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  3,104 posts, Sugar bee

They look amazing!!!! I love all of your beautiful touches!

 
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Mrs. Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful!

 
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Mrs. Cloud (message)  802 posts, Busy bee

Love! swoooon… :)

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

Lovely.

 
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Mrs. Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

Those look amazing!! Love them!

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

Oh that twine makes me so happy!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

ohhh, beautiful! love the vellum envelopes!

 
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Miss Pashmina (message)  190 posts, Blushing bee

Wow amazing invites. I can totally feel the texture thru the screen. Super design!

 
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kjwinter (message)  209 posts, Helper bee

amazing! the twine is great because your guests will sloowly open the envelopes and really appreciate all the hard work and great design. curious to know who your letterpress printer in nyc is- we are designing our own invites and desperately seeking an affordable printer!

 
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Mrs. Lobster, Brooklyn Age and Occupation: 29, Finance Girl Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Finance Boy Engagement Date: July 25, 2009 Wedding Date: August 2010 Venue: Stage 6 Steiner Studios About Me: I'm a New York-born, Virginia-bred girl who's found her way back to the big city. Mr. Lobster and I met in grad school and have been together ever since. I'm clueless about DIY but am an avid online shopper and love all things polka dots, stripes, and ruffles! When I'm not making wedding lists, you can find me looking for snacks, watching Gilmore Girls, or hanging out with Mr. Lobster and our new puppy Buddy! We are planning a fancy-pantsy Brooklyn wedding for a hot New York summer night which is sure to be a misadventure in the making.

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