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Ms. Gazelle, Calgary/Vancouver Age and Occupation: 32, Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Technology Analyst Engagement Date: September 3, 2010 Wedding Date: July 2011 Venue: Brock House Restaurant, Vancouver About Me: I am a marathon runner, cyclist, Ironman triathlete and beautiful shoe fiend who also loves kicking back and watching Glee. I grew up a bit of a nomad as I traveled around the world with my family, living everywhere from Australia to England to South America and Indonesia. I finally settled in Calgary a few years ago and met Mr. Gazelle who loves me even though we cheer for different hockey teams. We are planning a bit of a destination wedding in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia and we can’t wait to share the day with our close family and friends.
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You’ve Got Mail!

May 5th, 2011 @ 11:46 am by Ms. Gazelle

Guess what hive, you’ve got mail! Your invitation to the Gazelle wedding has arrived!

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We went with a square invitation so we used 6-1/2” square matte linen 80 lb. brilliant white envelopes.

I love the look of wraparound address labels. I wanted to tie them to our envelope liners so I scanned our envelope liner paper into a jpg. I then used it as a border for our address labels that I set up in PowerPoint. Can you see the bikes?

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To address the labels I used the Pea Catherine font from Fonts for Peas. I loved the handwriting feel of the font, yet it was still easy to read.

Let’s flip the invite over shall we?

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I wanted to make the envelopes easy to open so that our guests would be sure to see the envelope liners. I had some custom stickers made up by Vistaprint with a bike on it. I’m sure you are wondering why I had Vistaprint make the stickers instead of doing them myself. We own a laser printer and I could not find round labels for laser printers, only for ink jet printers. Since a laser jet printer gets hot I was worried that the ink jet labels would get ruined in the printer. I wasn’t willing to risk spending cash on an entire package of labels in case they wouldn’t work with our printer.

Let’s pull the invitation out of the envelope now.

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We went with a black matte 6-1’4” square pocket fold. For the closure I used a circle of purple cardstock attached with an eyelet. Purple and white bakers twine wound around the eyelet to hold the invitation closed.

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Attached to the end of baker’s twine is our mini moo card. We used a heart shaped hole punch to create a hole to thread the twine through. On the back of our mini moo card we had a link to our website where we give all kinds of information on where to stay and what to do while in Vancouver for the wedding.

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Here’s a peek inside our invite:

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Oh HAPPY day…when Miss Gazelle and Mr. Gazelle become husband and wife
Brock House Restaurant
Vancouver, BC
Cocktails, dinner and dancing to follow”

The majority of the font on the invitation is in Fontdinerdotcom from dafont. Our names are in Fontdinerdotcom Sparkly which have the added stars on top of the font. Brock House is in Champagne & Limousines.

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What you can’t tell on the photo is that the invitation is printed on the most lovely shimmery quartz white text weight paper. I absolutely love it. It is glued to a dark purple shimmery cardstock. For a little bit of visual interest there is a faint floral watermark in the bottom left corner.

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At the top is a pewter floral brad. On to the pocket fold side!

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I tied in our bicycle theme with our embossed bicycle stamp (which matches the graphic on our circle sticker). I ultimately went with the pearly white embossing powder over white ink. I thought that it showed up the best on the dark cardstock and I loved the look of it the best. Inside we have a map!

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I traced a map of Vancouver and included the major roads and pointed out some of our favourite spots including Granville Island and Stanley Park. I coloured the map in with pencil crayons, scanned it and then printed multiple copies at home on high quality glossy paper.

*Funny side story: I spent the better part of a week printing and trimming all of the components for our invitations. Mr. Gazelle printed and trimmed the maps. I got a text message from him complaining that the trimming took forever. Somehow I didn’t have much sympathy…but that meant he was doing it right. Thanks for your help Mr. G!

And last off, our RSVP card!

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Rather than printing these up myself I chose to take advantage of another freebie event from Vistaprint. The coloured, glossy front of the card had our address on it. The back black and white side had our RSVP information on it. The floral graphic ties in to the watermark on our invitation. BM-D also had a corner rounder that she lent me for us to use. I love the touch the rounded corners gives to our postcards!

I plan to chat about why our RSVP date is so far ahead of our wedding, fun things about some of the RSVPs we’ve gotten back, any regrets, and I’ll talk about a cost breakdown for the invitations. I’m really happy with how our invitations turned out. I think they really represent us and our wedding. I definitely am glad that I chose to DIY our invitations!

Did you make your own invitations? Are you glad that you did it?

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22 Responses to “You’ve Got Mail!”

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Ramble10
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Ramble10 (message)  18 posts, Newbee

These are sooo beautiful!! I love the simplicity of the design (it’s what I did with ours) and I adore the pocketfold. I struggled forever about pocketfolds and ended up deciding against it and going for a belly band instead. At the end of the day it was sooo much work but I am so happy with my invitations and I get all giddy inside when someone comments on them!! I recently had someone ask if they could take my design and adapt it for a surprise anniversary party they were throwing - I was floored!

Very Very Beautiful!!

 
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Ramble10
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Ramble10 (message)  18 posts, Newbee

oh yah and YAY! to the Canadian bride I love Van, my brother used to live in Squammish but now he is back in Ontario with the family

 
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Miss Cotton Candy (message)  436 posts, Helper bee

Amazing! I’m in love with the pocket fold moo card twine combo

 
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Miss Waffle (message)  1,121 posts, Bumble bee

I love your map!

 
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sparkedlove11
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sparkedlove11 (message)  167 posts, Blushing bee

I love your pocket fold-card-twine-closer! I’ve been struggling with how to seal our pocketfolds, I never thought to do it that way! Thanks for the inspirations.

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel (message)  345 posts, Helper bee

These are awesome! The bicycle theme is just perfect, and somehow it really ‘fits’ with that hand-drawn map. Speaking of the map, I love the way, I love the way you did that. So smart!

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

These look so awesome, G!! I’m planning on using the twine/ moo card combo as well ;) hehe

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

These look awesome! I may have to steal your map idea, it looks so cute!

 
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glaca
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glaca (message)  371 posts, Helper bee

these are amazing and I may rely heavily on your pictures when designing my own invites. I wanted to ask where you bought the pockefolds? They look fantastic!

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

I DIYed mine too - but man was it a lot of work! I have to show them off soon!

Yours look lovely :). I love the bike theme!

 
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Mrs. Taco
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Mrs. Taco (message)  950 posts, Busy bee

I did wraparound address labels, too! I love those.

 
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Miss Seal
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

These turned out great, Gazelle!!! I love all of the fun details! Your hard work sure paid off, lady :D

 
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tocarat
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tocarat (message)  324 posts, Helper bee

These look awesome! I adore your wording, not formal but gets the point out :) You are so clever with your map!!

 
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Miss Snow Cone (message)  1,026 posts, Bumble bee

oh man… I’m fatigued just looking at all of the layers of creativity and beauty and labor that went into these pups. Very impressive!

 
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12angleart
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12angleart (message)  64 posts, Worker bee

lovely invitation what thought and care you must have put to create this they are amazing!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,881 posts, Buzzing bee

So cute!

 
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Miss Ireland (message)  83 posts, Worker bee

I’ve always loved the fontdinerdotcom fonts! I’m so excited to see them on your invites. I definitely get the feeling it’ll be a fun shindig. Good job!

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

Love them! Especially the bicycle stamp :)

 
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RedRoses2
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RedRoses2 (message)  72 posts, Worker bee

I love the little cards with your picture on it and the website on back! Adorable, AND, it ensures that people notice your website! I say this because at my work we have a lot of signage and yet people still don’t really read the notices (like “FIRE EXIT ONLY”) unless we do something creative. The card is cute and also cool and informative.

I also love the “HAPPY DAY” :-D

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

Stellar invites, Gazelle! How adorable is that hand-drawn map?

 
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Ms. Gazelle, Calgary/Vancouver Age and Occupation: 32, Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 32, Technology Analyst Engagement Date: September 3, 2010 Wedding Date: July 2011 Venue: Brock House Restaurant, Vancouver About Me: I am a marathon runner, cyclist, Ironman triathlete and beautiful shoe fiend who also loves kicking back and watching Glee. I grew up a bit of a nomad as I traveled around the world with my family, living everywhere from Australia to England to South America and Indonesia. I finally settled in Calgary a few years ago and met Mr. Gazelle who loves me even though we cheer for different hockey teams. We are planning a bit of a destination wedding in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia and we can’t wait to share the day with our close family and friends.

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