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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!
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British Shower: The Invitations

March 10th, 2011 @ 3:33 pm by Mrs. Magic

Woohoo, invitations for BM Pumpkin’s shower! I was so excited to get started on these and, not gonna lie, was using them as a bit of a trial run to see how challenging it would be to do the invites for my wedding all by myself.

Disclaimer: These are, like, semi-DIY. Kinda like that show Semi-Homemade Cooking.

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This show cracks me up. I swear, one time she bought a bundt cake from the store, put large marshmallows in the middle, and frosted the whole thing with green icing. I think it was for St. Patrick’s Day.

Anyway, these invites were also semi-homemade. I decided to combine the shower invites and bachelorette invites since both events were on the same day. I also decided not to make the invitations British themed, since the theme for the shower was a surprise and I do not trust 30 women to keep a secret. Instead, I used Pumpkin’s wedding colors which are Carolina blue, black, and white.

I got the shower invite and matching recipe card from Download and Print. I printed them out on my computer on white card stock I got from Michaels. I printed them in two batches, which made some color variation and I have no idea why.

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Crappy pics by me. I did prop them on a Brides magazine, though.

Then I decided, since sometimes guests get confused, that they might need some explanation on the recipe card. Being a type-A freak (about only some things—I was def not concerned with the ten zillion shades of blue on the invites), I really wanted the recipe cards to be a surprise. Plus, I wanted to encourage people to send the card back even if they couldn’t come. This was important since a lot of the guests, including the groom’s family, live far away. So I made this…get ready to be impressed…

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I know. It’s amazing. Look, I was doing this on a Mac, which is still new to me, so it really was more challenging than it appears…

Finally (or so I thought), I needed to make the bachelorette invitation. I toyed with making it hot pink, but my inner matchy-matchy bride won out. I came up with this gem:

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Note the dotted border. Fancy, huh?

Whew. I breathed a sigh of relief. Everything was printed, right? Not quite yet, I realized. What about some of those snazzy wraparound address labels?

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I used the famous Martha Stweart template but then made it my own! See the dotted lines?

OK, now we were finish—oh, wait. I needed something to contain this four-piece invitation suite. Hmmmmmmm. How about…

  • a heart paper clip to attach the recipe instructions to the recipe card
  • and

  • some black dotted ribbon to tie it all together!

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But wait, do you see something in the top left corner? What’s that black and white daisy print?

Behold, there is no truer statement than “Necessity is the mother of invention.” I stuffed these beautiful envelopes, turned the envelope over, and noticed that the lovely black dotted ribbon was clearly evident through the envelope, ruining all the hard effort I had put into both the inside invitation and the outside of the envelope. I had done a lot of work—designing, printing, cutting, and cursing my Mac and printer for their uncooperative ways. I had made wraparound address labels, for goodness sake! Was I going to let this flimsy, see-through, tramp of an envelope foil my invitation suite at last???

HELL no. I was not.

I knew I was probably the only one who would notice. I knew I was the only one who would care. Mr. Magic said, “Just leave it. It’s fine.” But no. Tramp envelope had to go.

I went to Michael’s for the umpteenth time that day and bought a book of 8 x 8 black, white, and gray card stock. In retrospect, I should have gone with something thinner, but oh well, live and learn. I followed this tutorial.

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Mini Magic couldn’t wait to rip into hers!

OK, now that the envelope was properly clad, we were done. Except…now the envelopes were so full that simply licking and sticking was not enough. Since I already had sticker paper from the labels, I just busted out a bunch of round stickers outlined in dots with the bride and groom’s initials on them, used a circle punch to cut them out, and stuck those bad boys on!

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Note: I have no idea why this envelope looks so banged up. This was after traveling and being devoured by that sister of mine!

After making these invitations for 30 women, I’m telling you, I felt exhausted. It took way longer than I had anticipated. But, it was a LOT of fun! And now I am a bit more familiar with the process. I’m still toying with how much work I want to put in for my own invites.

I’ll leave you with some last pics and a question: Did you outsource your invites or DIY? Why?

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The invitation suite in all it’s glory!

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Mini Magic so excited for her first shower and bachelorette party!

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15 Responses to “British Shower: The Invitations”

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SuperShopper
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SuperShopper (message)  866 posts, Busy bee

Those look fabulous!! Nice work!!! =)

I did the whole DIY thing with kits that we bought from DB… dumb to buy the kit b/c I probably could have totally DIY’ed them for cheaper. Anywho it’s still in the works. I hope mine turn out as good as these!

 
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The Average Bride

What a lovely idea. I would definitely need something like this for the future!

 
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MrsTimber
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MrsTimber (message)  202 posts, Helper bee

Great job!

I took the DIY route with mine. We had a specific theme, tight budget, and enough time so I thought, why not?

 
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Lo
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Lo (message)  538 posts, Busy bee

I designed my own invites but am sending them out for printing so I don’t have to supply the ink and figure out how to print on multiple sizes of paper. The shower invites turned out great, can’t wait to see what my girls come up with since they are being so secretive :)

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

That black dotted ribbon is so perfect. I totally cracked up when I read the part about the “tramp of an envelope.” I know exactly how you felt! :D

 
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Mrs. Earrings (message)  2,477 posts, Buzzing bee

That ribbon is great! Love the invites :)

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

Great job! Just like Miss Tartlet, I totally cracked up on the tramp envelope!

 
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Ice Cream Sundae
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Ice Cream Sundae (message)  92 posts, Worker bee

Haha, I love reading your posts! Those invites look great!

 
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thekindbride
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thekindbride (message)  39 posts, Newbee

these look great. i just got super stressed out thinking about completing the suites.

 
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miss.qwerty (message)  895 posts, Busy bee

The recipe card is a great idea. I think these came out really well - good work, Miss Magic!

 
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Miss Cotton Candy (message)  436 posts, Helper bee

so pretty i love the whole package including the envelope seal and label!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

Those are adorable and turned out great!

 
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Miss Lox (message)  1,128 posts, Bumble bee

My invites were semi-homemade, but not like yours. More like the green frosted bundt cake. As in, I bought the invites then tarted then up a little. Hey, it works!

 
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mizzbaseball
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mizzbaseball (message)  83 posts, Worker bee

Wow! Those look better than my wedding invites!!

I never saw my shower invites, but since I planned my own bachelorette party (does it get more type-A than that?) I ordered them off Etsy and they match our Western theme perfectly. I am not a graphic designer and could never even have made anything close to how awesome those invites look.

For my besties kitchen shower, I also ordered invites and recipe cards off Etsy. They were a hit!! For her bach. party though, I just bought the fill in kind from Target that were the standard pink/black

 
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Miss OBG
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Miss OBG (message)  1,272 posts, Bumble bee

I DIY-ed ours, but they weren’t as complicated as yours I think. I designed them, and my graphic designer friend helped make them even better and then used her professional printer to print them. Then I corner-punched the invites. I thought I was done, but I ended up doing a someone complicated belly band (FI helped with those), and then I hand-addressed all the envelopes. It was a PITA, but mostly because people kept adding to the guest list and I was running out of envelopes.

 

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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!

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