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Ms. Ferris Wheel, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Psychologist Engagement Date: May 23 and 28, 2010 (one for each of us!) Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Parc55 Hotel (city lights ceremony, ballroom reception) About Me: Born in the Southeast, educated in the Northeast, and over-educated on the West Coast, I finally earned my city-girl credentials and have put down roots in gorgeous San Francisco. I’m a raging perfectionist with a lightning quick wit and a terrible sense of both time and direction. Our wedding task list is endlessly growing because of my predilection to think that DIY projects I can make = DIY projects I should make (so not true!). I always go to bed wishing there were more hours in the day to enjoy all the things I adore, whether that be hobbies, friends, my career, our two dogs, or Mr. Ferris Wheel. Ours is a story of a non-traditional couple living an oddly traditional life planning a not-so-traditional wedding in this city we adore. Together we are bustin’ out all of our best skills (and some of our worst ones) to plan a laid-back-chic DIY-craftastic love-alicious affair!
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At Last, the Invitation Reveal

September 20th, 2011 @ 6:49 am by Ms. Ferris Wheel

The RSVPs have started to trickle in, which tells me that it’s finally time to reveal the Ferris Wheel invitations to the world. Are you as excited as I am? Oooh, I certainly hope so! Truth be told, every single step of creating these little lovelies—design, production, and packaging—was unimaginably time-consuming. The process involved unanticipated material costs, social isolation, lack of sleep, a ridiculous amount of mistake corrections, and at least one or two probably unnecessary freak-outs (”Oh no, I think I hate them. Do I hate them? Should I hate them? Will other people hate them? Maybe we should start over from the beginning. Agh!”).  But, BUT… At the end of all that, thankfully we adore the outcome! That would be enough on its own, but we’ve heard from at least a few people that they love them too, and somehow that makes it all worth it.

Okay, enough with the words. On to the pictures!

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{envelope back}


For no particular reason, let’s start with the back. It’s difficult to tell from the picture but the spirograph is embossed on there, creating that amazing glossy, raised look that only heat embossing can give you. You can also see the bow of the baker’s twine that’s wrapped around the pocketfold.

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{envelope front and the wrapped pocketfold that goes inside}

If you’ve been around the hive long enough, you’ll notice right away that I drew significant packaging inspiration from Mrs. Apple Cider’s invitations. Like she did, we addressed the vellum envelopes by running them through our inkjet printer and it worked just fine. Oh, and one more thing… I just have to give a special shout-out to those celebration stamps because Mr. FW and I are obsessed with their awesomeness. (Side note: we also like to say that our stamps read “celebrate George Washington.” Silly!)

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{our logo}

Mr. FW created this sleek logo for us that somehow manages to incorporate so many of our elements— spirograph, wedding date, ombre ink effect—into a little one inch circle.

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{open pocketfold}

When our guests unwrap the baker’s twine and open the pocketfold, this is what they’ll see. To walk you through it, there’s our striped “liner” (printed at home on semi-gloss paper) on both sides, the matted invitation (printed on the Gocco), four inserts (printed on our printer) with a design that lines up along the right hand side, and of course a picture of us. The part I adore most about the invitation itself, and that you can’t see because I removed our names, is how only our names and the word “love” are highlighted by the blue text. Aww…

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{all of the inserts taken out of the pocketfold}

When our guests take out the inserts they’ll find cards for accommodations, map, more information, and RSVP (both front and back pictured above).

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{accommodations insert}

Our accommodations card offers brief information about how our guests can reserve rooms at the venue and points them to our website for other hotel information. I am so in love with this little card—from the spirograph in the center to the fading ink for the text. *Swoon*

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{map insert}

Mr. FW created this map insert from start to finish, and it’s a great example of what an excellent team we are. This is not anything I’d know how to do, nor do I have even have the programs for it. So he did all of it and then we just dropped it into my layout. How adorable is that little blue star?!

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{more information insert}

We needed to find a way to let guests know all of this additional information that we didn’t want to squeeze onto the invitation, so we gave it its own card. The only thing I didn’t remember to include was suggested attire, so I hope people actually do check the website and see that we’re going more for cocktail attire than black tie. I guess we’ll find out soon enough.

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{RSVP postcard - of course the final ones actually had a stamp on them}

I really enjoyed designing the RSVP card. I wanted to make them fun while also trying to increase the chances that they would serve their primary functions—tell us who’s coming and what they’d like to eat. Skipping the M____________ blank that even I still don’t totally understand, I labeled the name blank with the oh-so-helpful word “name” and put pictures of the entree choices right beside it. (But just in case, we did also use an invisible blacklight marker to number each of them.) Instead of accept/regret options, I used the words “yay” and “boo” because those are things we actually say all the time. The hotel information will help us to distribute the out of town bags, and if people list a favorite song then we’ll try to include it in our playlist for the night. According to our current count, we will have at least 13 guests at our wedding. :)

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{ready to go out into the world}

In designing this suite I found out that it’s not easy to make predominantly black, gray, and white elements look special or artistic, especially when you’re just going to print them on a regular inkjet printer. But as we started to put all the pieces together, it really felt like we achieved exactly the look we were going for. Yay!

Would you ever make the crazy and yet absolutely worth it decision to design your own invitation suite? If you have any questions about how we constructed anything, feel free to ask!

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Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,926 posts, Buzzing bee

They look awesome!

 
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Twinkle-Toes Turner (message)  51 posts, Worker bee

Your invites are precious! All that time and effort really come through!

 
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Miss Terrier
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Miss Terrier (message)  29 posts, Newbee

I love these so much! Great job!

 
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Mrs. Waffle (message)  1,123 posts, Bumble bee

Congrats, they are fabulous! Well done!

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

GOOD LORD these are so freaking fantastic!!

 
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FutureMrs.Morgan (message)  647 posts, Busy bee

These are AMAZING! Great job! Super Jealous!

 
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ktell16 (message)  31 posts, Newbee

Great job! I can’t remember if you’ve mentioned this before, but what font did you use to address them? I never would have thought to print on vellum for the outer envelope. They look amazing!

 
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Miss Porcupine (message)  429 posts, Helper bee

LOVE them. I wish I had the patience to do my own.

 
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Ocean (message)  228 posts, Helper bee

They are beautiful! You can tell how much work (and love!) went into them!!

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

These look amazing, great work!!

 
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wow

these. are. absolutely. a. maze. ing.

I love love love them. I wish i was lucky enough to be one of the guests who receive such a gift/invitation in the mail!

 
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  3,507 posts, Sugar bee

Uh. May. Zing. Holla on the Gocco! My love! :)

 
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Amy Cham

Those are insane!! (In the very best way possble.) Amazing work!!

 
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hosannac (message)  68 posts, Worker bee

Wow. Just wow. You should go into business!

 
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Jewli

I love the spirograph elements! My sister and I played with those all the time growing up. Your suite is beautiful and your hard work really paid off! :) How did you get your embossed spirograph on the envelope to come out so clean?? Every time I emboss something, either the ink doesn’t transfer evenly to the paper or the stray pieces of powder get embossed too and make it look messy. You are a DIY diva. :)

 
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MissSealsMOH (message)  44 posts, Newbee

These look soooo good! I love them. I think the RSVP postcards are a great idea! They are super cute & I like that you just put name instead of the M_____.

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  3,163 posts, Sugar bee

Gorgeous!

 
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amyalmighty (message)  20 posts, Newbee

so awesome! I love the font that you used on the envelopes. What is it?

 
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Lone Star

Wow. These are amazing!

 
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FutureMrsEdwards420 (message)  81 posts, Worker bee

All I can say is…WOW!! Gorgeous Invites!!

 
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Ms. Ferris Wheel, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Psychologist Engagement Date: May 23 and 28, 2010 (one for each of us!) Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Parc55 Hotel (city lights ceremony, ballroom reception) About Me: Born in the Southeast, educated in the Northeast, and over-educated on the West Coast, I finally earned my city-girl credentials and have put down roots in gorgeous San Francisco. I’m a raging perfectionist with a lightning quick wit and a terrible sense of both time and direction. Our wedding task list is endlessly growing because of my predilection to think that DIY projects I can make = DIY projects I should make (so not true!). I always go to bed wishing there were more hours in the day to enjoy all the things I adore, whether that be hobbies, friends, my career, our two dogs, or Mr. Ferris Wheel. Ours is a story of a non-traditional couple living an oddly traditional life planning a not-so-traditional wedding in this city we adore. Together we are bustin’ out all of our best skills (and some of our worst ones) to plan a laid-back-chic DIY-craftastic love-alicious affair!

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