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Mrs. Teacup, Santa Cruz Age and Occupation: 34, Pharmaceutical Sales Fiance's Age and Occupation: 41, Ditto! (For a different company) Engagement Date: October 1, 2010 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: ceremony in our family's Catholic church in Watsonville; reception at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk About Me: I’m learning to embrace my true spirit as GIRLY GIRL after previous careers in the Navy and consulting for the government. My favorite hobby is SLEEP, with dancing HULA a close second. An INTROVERT in extrovert clothing, I’m questing to UNDO 34 years of TYPE A conditioning. Constantly processing the details of our upcoming nuptials, peek into this late blooming bride & groom's roller coaster ride to the altar. Giant Dipper required, sold separately.
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Save the Date!

July 27th, 2011 @ 12:16 pm by Mrs. Teacup

The next post to follow should naturally be the story about how Mr. Hot Tea and I decided on a date and venue or where I found my dress…but these come with major revisions to the original decisions. Oh, drama.

I’ll find the way back to the beginning of our wedding-planning adventure someway, somehow. Paper has been a friend all along, and a much easier place to begin is with the final design of our save the date (STD) cards.

I’m so excited to share—here’s the big reveal!

After finalizing our reception venue at the Boardwalk, I scoured hundreds of designs courtesy of the internet to discover different carnival-inspired cards. Heeeyyyy, Miss Ferris Wheel!

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Image via lehanpaperdesign on Etsy

And how cute are these “tickets to love” cards?

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Image via Project Wedding / Design by Smiles on Paper

I liked the ideas, so full of personality on their own. On the other hand, our engagement photos sat waiting for more exposure (pun!). It was time to reset my Google search and find a design that could incorporate one of our e-pics.

Hundreds of more choices later, we decided to use a template from Shutterfly. Luck was on my side—the designs were 20% off at the time, and I was able to apply an additional 20%-off coupon from an email promotion. I saved almost half off the original price and avoided countless hours of potential frustration and empty color-ink cartridges had I printed these babies at home. Score!

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[Quick public-service announcement---many websites offer online tools where you can customize the text and upload your photo to see a digital proof of the design before you order. As a visual person, I appreciated the tool, as it made me confident in my decision to purchase online with no stress!]

Most sane couples would address the envelopes, add a stamp, and be done with it. Yet, here’s the point where reading one too many wedding blogs influenced me to attempt do-it-yourself details. I’m not super creative, but I can be crafty with the right tools. First, I learned about a simple “corner rounding” tool. It’s a punch that elegantly rounds the square corner of a piece of paper. Voila!

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Trial, error, and persistence paid off. And as those of you who have attempted projects know firsthand, DIY does not necessarily mean cost-effective. Thankfully, my little mistakes weren’t too expensive.

At first I thought I could cut the magnets into thirds and enthusiastically divided a whole pack of ten business-card magnets. Oops! The fully assembled STD card slid to the floor when I tried to stick it on the fridge. No bueno—or in the words of Homer Simpson, “Doh!”

Back to the drawing board. A 50-pack of business card magnets from Staples cut in half worked beautifully. Even better, no scissors were required. I could fold the magnet in half to crack it, and then peel and stick it to the back of the Shutterfly card.

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Then, after a sale waiting game for card stock and scrapbook paper to go from 69 cents per sheet to four sheets for a dollar, it was time to roll up my sleeves and break out the paper slicer. Each sheet could make four mounting-card layers. After all that cutting, I rolled double-sided adhesive to the back of the STD card/magnets and stuck them to the pink card-stock layer. Concealing the magnet gave the overall card a much cleaner look.

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Mr. HT contributed the idea for the final touch—a scratch-off sticker to incorporate an element of fun and surprise for the addressee! I highly recommend MyScratchOffLabels.com for the purchase. They offer free samples and quickly sent the labels—in our case, 100 pin-code labels for $7.50.

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Done, right? Well, not quite. These cards deserved an equally pretty envelope. I cut striped paper for liners using DIY instructions from the internet. Mrs. Tartlet has a great tutorial here, and my process followed a similar one to Mrs. Hamster’s here.

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Now we’re on the home stretch to getting these lovelies out into the world! I used the PDF design template from Martha Stewart Weddings and some inspiration from a Weddingbee DIY post here. I chose vellum paper and punched the edges to dress up the look. A quick crease with a bone folder and a turn through a Xyron 2.5″ create-a-sticker machine and—ta-da! Here’s the prettiness that awaited our guests amidst all the regular mail…

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Whew, that’s a lot of steps. And yet, there’s something personally gratifying about completing a semi-DIY craft project. We received such nice compliments about them, from the envelope to the scratch-off sticker. One of our friends said, “Leave it to you guys to make your save-the-date card something like a lottery ticket!”

What do you think about how my final product turned out? And if you’re doing STDs, what DIY elements did/will you incorporate?

* personal photos unless otherwise attributed *

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13 Responses to “Save the Date!”

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Miss Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

These look awesome Teacup! I love the vellum wrap around label and the heart on the back! And the scratch off idea! I love it all, what a great job!

 
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Mrs. Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

*squee* The scratch-off-sticker is so fun! These are adorable, Teacup, and thanks for the shout out! :)

 
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Mrs. Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

super duper cute, Teacup. i’m the world’s biggest shutterfly fan, so how can i not adore these beauties? bravo!

 
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Miss Parasol (message)  2,142 posts, Buzzing bee

Cute save the dates, Teacup! I’m lovin’ them!

 
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Mrs. Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

These are so cute, I love the scratch off part to get the date!

 
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Miss Sparkler (message)  423 posts, Helper bee

So cute!!! Love the little heart on the back of the envelope and the scratch off detail. And those “Ticket to Love” save the dates are WAY cute too. Loving your inspirations pics!

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

My gosh, woman, these are awesome!

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

These are awesome!!! I love the scratch off element, so unique! And PS I’m so curious about your boardwalk venue ;)

 
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Miss Teacup (message)  621 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Pony: Thanks! After all that work I was sad to lick the envelopes, so I crafted a quick heart sticker out of scrap paper as the seal :)

@Mrs. Tartlet: You’re welcome, thanks for the inspiration!

@Mrs. Ostrich: I can see why you’re a fan. This was my first shutterfly purchase, and I’ll definitely be a repeat customer :)

@Miss Parasol: @Mrs. Elephant: @Miss Ladyfingers: Awww, thanks ladies! As my 1st real wedding DIY, I was pretty proud of the way they turned out :)

@Miss Sparkler: We can thank google search, I love digging to the bottom of the internet for inspiration!

@Miss Honey: Ooohhh, I should be writing a post about the venue soon :)

 
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TamJam (message)  208 posts, Helper bee

I love this! Thanks for sharing! I was going to DIY my own scratch off!

 
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TamJam (message)  208 posts, Helper bee

Ok I just went on the scratch off site and I just want to say I looove you! I can create the entire save the dates there!!! Woot! Woot! Lol thanks again!

 
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Miss Godiva (message)  1,847 posts, Buzzing bee

Ahhhh your STD’s are so cute, and the scratch off is a super fun surprise for your guests that are getting them in the mail!!

 
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Miss Cucumber Sandwich (message)  572 posts, Busy bee

These are lovely! How smart to conceal the magnet with the card stock on the back. And the picture of you too is gorgeous!

 

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Mrs. Teacup, Santa Cruz Age and Occupation: 34, Pharmaceutical Sales Fiance's Age and Occupation: 41, Ditto! (For a different company) Engagement Date: October 1, 2010 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: ceremony in our family's Catholic church in Watsonville; reception at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk About Me: I’m learning to embrace my true spirit as GIRLY GIRL after previous careers in the Navy and consulting for the government. My favorite hobby is SLEEP, with dancing HULA a close second. An INTROVERT in extrovert clothing, I’m questing to UNDO 34 years of TYPE A conditioning. Constantly processing the details of our upcoming nuptials, peek into this late blooming bride & groom's roller coaster ride to the altar. Giant Dipper required, sold separately.

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