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Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!
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The Programs Are DONE, Man!

February 16th, 2011 @ 3:16 pm by Mrs. Elephant

Major props to anyone who gets that reference!

Recently, we completed our second premarital session with our officiant. We had the chance to follow up on our homework assignments from our last session, talk about drama (there always seems to be some when there’s a wedding involved), and talk about our future marriage and finalize the order of the ceremony. Do you know what that means? It means we get to make those passport programs!

From my prior post, you can see the embossing steps for the covers of the passports. Once the ceremony was set in stone I started the daunting task of printing all of the pages out: three pages (two of those pages had back and front printing on them) multiplied by 124 programs. With 372 pages to cut I finally wised up and cut 5-6 pages at a time. We probably won’t need that many programs, but I already embossed all the covers and I didn’t want them to go to waste.

Once the back pages were printed and cut (thank you trusty paper cutter!), I used spray adhesive to glue them to the covers.

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iPhone photo to Mr. E to document my progress

The inside pages were cut, folded and ready to go. Then came the not-so-fun part of folding the cardstock covers. When folding by hand we ended up with edges like this.

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Ugh!

I don’t think I’m a perfectionist but I felt like these edges would make the hard work look half assed. I’ve read somewhere that if you heat this type of cardstock before folding that it wont break as much. With our save the dates my awesome bridesmaids stood over a pot of water, using the steam to prevent breakage. I decided to use my heat embossing tool to speed up the process.

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Note that my heat tool is on its last legs

I have no clue how it happened, but somehow the cap of the heat tool has become loose and with continued use it has started to melt. Oh well, I was determined to make it through all of these passports without going out and buying a new one.

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Much better!

While I was heating and folding, Mr. E was rounding the corners.

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All that was needed to finish these off was a simple staple. The only problem is that our staplers wasn’t long enough and unhinging it left the staple ends pointing out instead of bended like a normal staple. I can only imagine the blood of our guests from pointy staples! So, it was off to FedEx Office to utilize their extra long staplers.

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Into the basket, slap on a sign and those programs are done!

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These programs are the DIY I am most looking forward to sharing with our guests. What DIY or detail was your favorite?

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50 Responses to “The Programs Are DONE, Man!”

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Misslizzy

HAHA i love the title!!! I say that after any long project i’m doing! Gotta love Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead!!!

 
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Miss Brooch (message)  1,758 posts, Buzzing bee

OMG they are so cute and you are so ahead the game!!!! I. ADMIRE. YOU.

 
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zebracakes (message)  222 posts, Helper bee

Wow, these are adorable!

 
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culby cheese
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culby cheese (message)  193 posts, Blushing bee

Maybe Mrs. Sturak can crochet you a massive doily for your couch as a wedding gift!

Love that movie.

 
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countrygalkar (message)  12 posts, Newbee

Love the title! I use that quote all the time when I do the dishes. My husband thought I was just bragging or something until he finally watched the movie.

 
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Allison

Oh my goodness, they are adorable! You did an awesome job!

 
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Miss Sloth (message)  3,196 posts, Sugar bee

Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead.

Hilarious!

 
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Miss French Toast (message)  297 posts, Helper bee

brilliant idea to use the heat embosser to prevent the crease from lookin beat up! and coming from someone in the travel industry – the passports are amazing!!

 
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Miss Crepe (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

whoa. Those programs are EPIC. Great job!!!!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,242 posts, Sugar bee

Those turned out just adorable!!!

 
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alivoo01 (message)  2,625 posts, Sugar bee

Those look amazing!! Good job on using the embossing tool to minimize breakage. Sorry it started meeeeelting.

 
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Miss Lox (message)  1,402 posts, Bumble bee

@countrygalkar: OMG I didn’t get it until you said that! Now I have to admit that the reason I’m old today is because I saw that movie in the theater. ;)

Elephant, the program look awesome. And I didn’t know that about heating the edges of card stock! I just thought I needed to buy the kind with the colored core instead because that was inevitable with the white core kind. The Hive is always teaching me something. ;)

 
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glamfish500 (message)  262 posts, Helper bee

Your programs are freaking awesome! What a great idea about heating the cardstock, I would have never thought of that. That’s the one thing I hate about making cards, I’m never happy with the the crease.

 
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R.Elliott (message)  1,011 posts, Bumble bee

Those are amazing!!!

 
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Miss Jaguar (message)  7,346 posts, Busy Beekeeper

They are fantastic !!!!

I bet your guests will be so excited to see them & all the effort that went into them. Well done!

 
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EmeraldR (message)  753 posts, Busy bee

The dishes are done, man!

 
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ReadyAsICanBe (message)  129 posts, Blushing bee

I adore!! I might have to use something similar, if you don’t mind :-)

 
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AprilBride10
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AprilBride10 (message)  528 posts, Busy bee

So cute!
And what good child of the 80′s doesn’t know Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitters dead? ;)

 
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Ashley

Those look fantastic! Great Job!

 
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,227 posts, Sugar bee

These are incredible! You have serious skills, lady. And, thanks for the tip about heating the cardstock prior to folding! The cracking effect bothers me, too.

 
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Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!

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