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Mrs. Brooch, Arlington, VA Age and Occupation: 25, Writer/Editor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Front Desk Manager Engagement Date: October 3, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Oxon Hill Manor About Me: I’m an indecisive girlie-girl with a motor mouth, can-do attitude, and knack for making others laugh. I dream of becoming a best selling novelist like Elizabeth Gilbert or Julie Powell (a girl can dream, right?), and love long road trips, a beautiful countryside, music, blogs, books, and all things vintage/thrift/antique/or homemade. I’m a Virgo, i.e. overly sensitive, emotional, and critical, and there’s no such thing as short and sweet in my world. I want to say and do it all. Mr. Brooch grounds me. I point where to go and he figures out the way. He’s a pragmatic fancy-pants who enjoys video games and movies. We both adore our mutt, Rocky, and spending time with our amazingly supportive family and friends. We’re planning a garden wedding with a formal reception with lots of whimsy and unique, Southern-inspired details.
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Our Save the Dates: A Sneak Peek

September 29th, 2010 @ 9:42 am by Mrs. Brooch

It took me forever to figure out what I wanted to do for our save the dates. Starting was difficult. When I thought I’d decided, I would change my mind, and then change my mind again. I would start a project or get a really good idea, get discouraged, and be back at square one.

Know what saved me? Weddingbee. Mrs. Sunrise, in particular, shared her fabulous DIY save-the-date magnets and envelopes, and I was inspired! I literally ran home to re-start ours and get them done. Once and for all.

It didn’t go as smoothly as I would have hoped. I hit quite a few roadblocks. The first being finding a program that would allow me to add text to our pictures. Again, know what saved me? Yup, Weddingbee. I started a thread on the boards—literally desperate—asking for advice on design programs (that didn’t involve knowing Photoshop or having a Mac). Someone told me about Picnik, and I am forever indebted. Wow! What an awesome website. I can’t say enough good things about it. It was exactly what I needed. My saving grace.

Once I got our picture squared away, it was time to submit it for the magnet. I ordered about 25 just to test them, and guess what? They were hideous. Seriously, we looked like Martians. We were orange. I guess I got a little too carried away on Picnik and enhanced the colors too much. I also added a border (which Overnight Prints strongly recommends you do not do), and I thought, “Geez. Can we please catch a break!?” It felt like we were never going to get them done.

Mr. B encouraged me to contact Overnight Prints and ask for a refund. They did even better by offering to reprint them, walk me through the process, approve my image, and guarantee good quality. When they arrived, everyone fell in love. We were so happy, too, because we finally had pretty save the dates. We finally had something to work with. Finally, something went our way. So we ordered a bunch more.

Think the struggles ended there? Think again.

There was the packaging to consider. If I thought getting started and designing the save the dates was tough, I didn’t know what was coming! Figuring out how to decorate the save the dates (just putting the magnets in the envelopes was out of the question) and whether to embellish the envelopes (heck, picking out the envelopes) was like opening up a whole ’nother can of worms.

To make a long story short, after three trips to Paper Source, two trips to AC Moore, and some serious fiddling with Microsoft Word (to create the labels), I finally had it all figured out. You can just imagine my excitement when it came time to assemble!!

This was what my workspace looked like (actually, it was a lot messier, but you get the idea):

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Note all of the supplies. Who knew making your own save the dates would entail so much? I had a cutting board, sticker maker, corner rounder (or whatever you call that thing), ribbon, save-the-date stamp and ink pad, scissors, and um, oh yeah, the embossing heater, which is not pictured here (links to all of these things will be in my next post).

Also, note the coffee. I tend to drink a lot of coffee when I’m slaving away on big projects. I was cutting, then sipping, stamping, then sipping, embossing, then sipping, rounding corners, tying bows, and—you guessed it—sipping.

The coffee was working, too. See how much progress I made? Definitely on a roll:

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I don’t want to spoil the surprise, but here’s a little sneak peek of the actual save the date:

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I couldn’t be happier with the final result, and seriously, I never thought I’d be able to say that. This was definitely a labor of love, and my advice to other brides out there is to start early! I was doing these just a week before they needed to be sent out, which was not a good idea. It was way too close to the deadline, and that’s stressful. I’ve learned my lesson. I know the invitations are going to be way worse, too, so that means I need to start, um, yeah, pretty much yesterday.

A bride’s work is never done!

Did you hit any roadblocks in the process of creating your save the dates? What saved you?

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21 Responses to “Our Save the Dates: A Sneak Peek”

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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

amazing! i have received many a magnet STD over the years and i truly think yours is the loveliest of them all. the ribbon, gift tag and save the date calligraphy stamp are the sweetest details. bravo miss brooch!

 
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bRooklynRocks
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,767 posts, Honey bee

Those are really beautiful. I wish I was going to do an STD but um yeah, pretty much too lazy. But when I see posts like yours, I kinda regret not doing them :(

 
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BeadFloraJewels
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BeadFloraJewels (message)  80 posts, Worker bee

The preview looks good…now show us the actual card. lol.

golly, you had my heart racing reading your post until we got to the happy ending.

Cheers,
Fen

 
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BeadFloraJewels
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BeadFloraJewels (message)  80 posts, Worker bee

bRookylnRocks, I didn’t have STDs either… it’s all good.
No regrets.

xoxo,
Fen

 
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Violet Violet
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Violet Violet (message)  985 posts, Busy bee

Can’t wait for the big reveal! I ordered from Overnight prints and I was really impressed by the quality but I had no idea the customer service was so great.

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Beautiful!! I especially love the outside envelopes :)

 
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Miss Brooch (message)  1,721 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Ostrich: Aww that means so much, thank you! @bRooklynRocks: Don’t regret a thing! It was stressful, believe me! @Violet Violet: I was shocked by the customer service. It WAS great. @Mrs. Trail Mix: Thanks :) I can’t wait for the final reveal!

 
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MsBunting (message)  229 posts, Helper bee

Beautiful job! I ordered postcards for our save the dates, and when I see these, I wish it had been more a “labor of love”!

 
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NYBride2Bee (message)  97 posts, Worker bee

These are beautiful. Would you mind doing a tutorial? Thanks.

 
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lilmissxmas
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lilmissxmas (message)  62 posts, Worker bee

I totally feel your pain. For a million months, I had an idea… one I did not let go of but it went through SEVERAL stages… much more than I thought. I learned just because you draw something on paper, it doesn’t necessarily look good when crafted.

So glad you were able to find inspiration to push you through! The sneak peek looks awesome!

 
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clane616
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clane616 (message)  674 posts, Busy bee

Wow, your envelopes look great! I was totally one of those brides who did the STD magnets but then threw them in the envelope and away they went!

 
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ChicagoB2B (message)  98 posts, Worker bee

Your save the dates look amazing! Where did you get the save the date stamp. I’ve been looking online and I can only find Save This Date stamps.

 
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arenyth
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arenyth (message)  1,484 posts, Bumble bee

Ooh your STDs look a lot like mine! I’m not using the ribbon or tags, we’re affixing our magnets to cardstock. I saw that Save the Date stamp at Michaels and thought of using it on the back of the envelope. Can I ask what you’re doing about return addresses? Are you just not worrying about it?

 
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Mrs. Sunrise
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Mrs. Sunrise (message)  148 posts, Blushing bee

YAY!! So glad I could help, although I didn’t really do anything. :) I also loved working with Overnight Prints. Stellar customer service! Your STDs look amazing so far. Thanks for the sneak peek. I’m so excited and I can’t wait for the final reveal!!!

 
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jgoulart
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jgoulart (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

Looking good!

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

They look gorgeous! You did an awesome job on those!

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

They look great!!

 
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Miss Hippo (message)  1,008 posts, Bumble bee

I feel you! I feel you, Brooch!

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

Love these!

 
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Mrs. Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

They look fantastic. The embossed “Save the Date” is so cute. And what amazing service, for them to work so closely with you to reprint them!

 
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Mrs. Brooch, Arlington, VA Age and Occupation: 25, Writer/Editor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Front Desk Manager Engagement Date: October 3, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Oxon Hill Manor About Me: I’m an indecisive girlie-girl with a motor mouth, can-do attitude, and knack for making others laugh. I dream of becoming a best selling novelist like Elizabeth Gilbert or Julie Powell (a girl can dream, right?), and love long road trips, a beautiful countryside, music, blogs, books, and all things vintage/thrift/antique/or homemade. I’m a Virgo, i.e. overly sensitive, emotional, and critical, and there’s no such thing as short and sweet in my world. I want to say and do it all. Mr. Brooch grounds me. I point where to go and he figures out the way. He’s a pragmatic fancy-pants who enjoys video games and movies. We both adore our mutt, Rocky, and spending time with our amazingly supportive family and friends. We’re planning a garden wedding with a formal reception with lots of whimsy and unique, Southern-inspired details.

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