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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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The Invitations Process

September 28th, 2011 @ 11:16 am by Mrs. Magic

The invitations process that nearly killed me, that is.

OK, so you saw my lovely inspiration and my notsolovely pencil and paper sketches last time. My awesome step-mom took my sketches and designed these guys:

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Invitat09 invitat09

Incorporating our heart, the stripes I love, and the scrolly and bold-y fonts

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Invite invite+

Matching our save the dates

I liked the stripes of the first one, and the mixture of scrolly and bold fonts, but I really wanted it more like my original sketch. So we chatted about that and she sent me these:

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Invite01 invite+01

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Rsvp1 rsvp+1

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Accom1 accom+1

Definitely on the right track! I loved the stripes and scrolly border thingy. I liked the blocky font, but felt we could do better on the scrolly font. I also wasn’t sure the heart from our tree save the date fit in—it looked a little out of place. And Mr. Magic thought “get a room” sounded crass on the accommodations card. That man is constantly trying to class me up.

I ran these drafts by my new friend and now fellow North Carolina bee, Mrs. Cola, and she introduced me to Da Font. I got as far as B in the alphabet when I found BlackJack and was sold on that one, especially since it was free. Score!

So, here’s the final versions, in all their colorful, fun, awesome glory!

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Invite02 invite+02

Yes, general awesomeness

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Rsvp2 rsvp+2

We nixed the “write us a note” and thank goodness we did. My bridesmaid, Bunny, received our invitation, proclaimed it cute, and then said, “I’m so glad you didn’t make me write you a note on your invitation. I hate that crap.”

The Invitations Process :  wedding chapel hill invitations stationery Accom2 accom+2

Instead of getting a room, you can now be accommodated.

Then…I made heartsies on my Silhouette (that nearly killed me), tied them on with some freaking cute twine, which had the incredible ability to make me so happy (”Ohemgee, such cute twine, I just wanna marry it!”) and kill me (”Why did I decide to cut and tie all this stupid effing twine???”), stuffed them in envelopes sans envelope liners (really—envelope liners? I was so over that with the STDs), stuck my like fifth choice for stamps on them, and moved the hell on.

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Pro tip: Thread all the damn cutesy hearts first, then cut the twine. It may save you a total of five minutes.

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Sorry for the grainy pic. That is totally my fault.

So, I love these little bastards beauties. I was glad to be rid of them, though. And I have to say, my favorite part of the invitations process is getting the RSVPs back in the mail!

Did you have to go through several iterations to get your invitations just right?

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20 Responses to “The Invitations Process”

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Mrs. Hyena (message)  1,882 posts, Buzzing bee

I love how they turned out! And the heart on twine is soooo cute, even if it took forever!

 
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TamJam (message)  208 posts, Helper bee

Please tell me how you got the font you downloaded into your program? I tried but it keeps giving me spm type of error message.

 
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heather5743
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heather5743 (message)  1,899 posts, Buzzing bee

I love these!! Now I want to make little hearts on twine like that for ours. So adorable!!!

 
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TamJam (message)  208 posts, Helper bee

By the way your invites are amazing! Love them!

 
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CurlyRN
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CurlyRN (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

These rock! Love the graphics, the colors, the HEARTS…you did great.

 
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Stephanie

That’s exactly how I did my invites too.. I could picture them in my mind but did not have the skills to make it happen. I basically bossed my friend (a designer) through it and was SO happy with the end result.

Love yours! Cute colors.

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

Aggravation or not, they turned out great!!

 
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Miss Porcupine (message)  429 posts, Helper bee

Love these! Especially love the effing twine. Haha.

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

They look awesome Magic!

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

My Silhouette has almost killed me many times already - love and hate that darn thing! Your invites turned out beautiful - your hard work really shows.

 
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future.mrs.awe
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future.mrs.awe (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

they came out beautiful!!

 
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Miss Ticket (message)  475 posts, Helper bee

Love! They turned out amazing. I’m with you on the little bast- *ahem* beauties though…

 
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Miss Skunk (message)  120 posts, Blushing bee

I think being accommodated sounds a little more interesting. ;)

 
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Miss Doily (message)  637 posts, Busy bee

I love the colors and how they turned out! So absolutely adorable! Thanks for the tip about the twine! I will have to keep that in mind.

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

They are just so fun, Magic! They may have been a PITA but they look amazing!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

Just great, I love the font changes, the twine, and the adorable little hearts!

 
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theoddbride
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theoddbride (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

The are awesome! Did you print them yourself? They are so vibrant and FUN!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

Gorgeous!

 
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Miss Cucumber Sandwich (message)  572 posts, Busy bee

I love them Magic! You did such a great job and I completely agree that invitations are a b*tch.

 
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hisbahamamama
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hisbahamamama (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

Love them! With beautiful coordination like that you could not do without the effin twine! I’m sure it was a pain but it was so worth it!

 

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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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