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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.
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World’s Easiest Escort Cards

November 11th, 2010 @ 12:53 pm by Mrs. Knitting

Okay, since we’re still waiting on a few more RSVPs it’s a bit silly that I went ahead and began making these. However, it makes me feel better than get things done, so now I have half finished escort cards.

Anyway, here’s my inspiration:

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And here’s what half of our escort cards look like:

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The other half look like this:

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Yay for matryoshkas! There’s no elaborate reason that we have two types of escort cards. I just love that original inspiration picture and I love matryoshkas and I didn’t want to have to choose between them.

I’m really happy with them but they aren’t finished, as I still need to figure out seating arrangements and table numbers, but it makes me happy to have at least finished a lot of them.

Here’s how I made them. I first (with Mr. Knitting’s help) cut card stock into gift tags and punched holes at the top. I probably could have just bought tags, but where’s the fun in that?

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I then stamped the gift tags. I found the silhouette stamp at Michaels and the Matryoshka stamp at Paper Source:

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Next I enlisted by lovely BM Rach to help me write names on the cards, as I don’t have the nicest handwriting.

Rach hard at work:

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While she did that, I added some green and white twine given to me by my former residence don and Weddingbee reader, supergeek.

Here’s the twine in action at her wedding:

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And here’s the twine in action on our escort cards:

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Rach and I will have to go back and finish the cards once I have everyone’s RSVP and have figured out table numbers, but it does make me feel better to have a chunk of them done.

My big issue now is figuring out how to display them. I like the idea of hanging them on a Christmas tree, but am concerned that it will be really hard for anyone to find theirs.

My new favourite ideas comes from Snippet and Ink. Look how awesome this is:

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I love this so much I can’t even say. I’m not sure that laying our cards out is the best option, since our cards are not tented, but I really do love the way this looks. I think another trip to the St. Lawrence Market to find me a matryoshka is in order. I currently own a few, but they’re all too small to be used like this.

How do you think we should display our escort cards?

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16 Responses to “World’s Easiest Escort Cards”

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Kristen

on a tree??

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,329 posts, Bee Keeper

These are SOOOOO cute, I love the matroshkya doll stamp! I love the idea of a christmas tree!! You could have two mini ones and have signs that say a-l and m-z, to make it easier to find!

 
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Mrs. Joey (message)  1,031 posts, Bumble bee

I have a ton of matryoshka dolls from when I lived in St. Peterburg. PM me if you want to borrow any of them for the wedding.

 
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Giselle

I agree. A Tree, or a photo holder (with multiple arms? You can buy multiple photo holder “trees” and set them on a table in alphabetical order. Put a tented label card in front of each tree (i.e. “A-C”, “D-F”)…

 
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peachplum09 (message)  648 posts, Busy bee

Ms. Knitting, I swear we’re kindred spirits, bc I was thinking of doing something similar for as escort cards! Whenever I finally do this project, I think I was either going to pin them to a memo board or do a tree of some sort

 
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Miss Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

OH I just love these! Soooooo cute!

 
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MUI831 (message)  728 posts, Busy bee

I don’t know how many people you’ll be having but you could get a large frame and hang these inside the frame on some sort of board. Obviously, I mean something nicer than just a poster board :)

 
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Mrs. Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Those are so cute! How clever of you to MAKE that shape card, you cannot buy them, trust me I looked EVERYWHERE!

I tried to pre-prep as much as I could too- makes things so much easier when it comes down to the wire. Lastly, I vote for CHRISTMAS TREE!

 
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Lo
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Lo (message)  538 posts, Busy bee

I am thinking about getting kraft paper shipping tags to use as escort tags and stringing them with my green twine and hanging out a string with clothespins.

 
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Margarita

The Russian in me is all about the matroyshka dolls. I have to buy that stamp now. No idea what I plan on using it for- but I obviously need it!

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

Love these!

 
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Ms. Anemone
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Ms. Anemone (message)  624 posts, Busy bee

These are adorable!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

those are cute and easy! i love how you actually found the exact stamp from your inspiration picture!

 
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Cynthia

What a wonderful idea! You are so clever

 
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Erin*Sparkle&Hay

just found your blog - LOVE these escort cards! too adorable!

happy planning! xo

 
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Rickys

NY City abounds in tourist attractions, offering lots of wonderful moments to be cherished. In fact, the city has something for everyone - from Manhattan Skyline to Station Island’s natural beauty; from buzzing nightlife to magnificent beaches; from historic heritage sites to memorials like 9/11 memorial and the Statue of Liberty. Not for nothing does it attract millions of tourists throughout the year from all around the globe.

 

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Mrs. Knitting, Toronto Age and Occupation: 24, Student Recruitment Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Neuroscience PhD Candidate Engagement Date: October 2009 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: University of Toronto Faculty Club About Me: I'm a pearl wearing, etiquette book reading Toronto girl who loves cooking and baking, museums, charm bracelets, and collecting books on Jackie Kennedy (a lot). I've been known to spend Sunday mornings at the antique market, Wednesday evenings at sister sushi dinners, and any bit of spare time reading. After six and a half years of many late night walks, watching DVDs together in bed, travelling to places like New York, and Tobermory, doing Sudokus together on the couch, lots of Indian food, the occasional yoga class, moving in together and so much more, Mr. Knitting and I are planning a cozy Christmasy (it's a word!), vintage wedding in Toronto complete with many DIY projects (eek!) and lots of help from our amazing group of family and friends.

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