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Miss Doe, Northern California Age and Occupation: 24, Real Estate Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Recycling Manager Engagement Date: December 25, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: Monte Verde Inn About Me: I’m a Rat Pack fan and a Christmas nut that loves to read, good wine, cheesy ’80s movies and ’90s sitcoms. My wiener dog with an attitude problem and lazy basset hound are my constant source of entertainment. He's a hunter and I like cooking so it's not rare to see wild game on our dinner menu. Both of us were born and raised in a small historic farming town where our feet are still firmly planted. We have been together for nearly a decade and have shared many life experiences together, including birthdays that are only one day apart. We are two old souls that are creating our long-awaited wedding with loads of tradition that blends our two styles into rustic elegance in the foothills of Northern California.
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Best Wishes: Part One

October 10th, 2011 @ 7:47 am by Miss Doe

Remember when I mentioned here how I am not a DIY person? Well, apparently I am starting to surprise myself, because I am discovering a whole new crafty side of me that I never knew existed. It must be the Girl Scout in me. It takes me a few trials and some defeat along the way, but the project I am going to detail for you today is one that I am really excited about. It is not a technically difficult project, but it is perfect for those of you who are new to the DIY scene like I am.

I started to venture into the alternative-guestbook-idea world. There are so many great options out there, but the one that really stood out to me was a wishing tree. Something along these lines:

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I have seen wishing trees online before, but I have never actually seen it done in person. Basically your guests write their wishes for you on a tag and then hang them on the tree. I also thought it might help speed up the guestbook process since more than one person can grab a tag and hang it on the tree instead of waiting in line to sign the guestbook. I was sold on this idea, and Mr. Buck liked how unique it was. With the decision to have a wishing tree made, I set out to Michaels to get my supplies.

I brought with me some coupons that I found in their weekly ad and was able to get 50% off any item plus 25% off any rubber stamp. This was going to seriously help keep the cost of this project down. Here is what I ended up purchasing:

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I found the most perfect rubber stamp—isn’t it lovely? I also purchased an embosser along with the powder and ink pad. I thought embossing the tag would not only be fun but look fantastic as well. I also found pre-cut white tags and bought some sage colored ribbon to tie on top.

Before I got started on the fun part of embossing, I had to run the tags through my printer to include some important wording for where the guests will be writing their wishes. Here is a quick tutorial on how to run these tags through your home printer using Microsoft Word. I apologize for the upcoming bad photos; computers don’t like to have their picture taken.

1. Set the page size of the tags. If you buy the tags pre-cut like I did then it should have the exact measurements on the packaging. Click on “Size,” then “More Page Options,” and then a window will appear where you can type in the exact size.

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2. Next you will need to set the margins. Under “Page Setup” is the section for margins. Make them as small as Microsoft Word will let you. This will allow the lines for the writing to go all the way to the edge of the paper.

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3. Now you are done setting the specifics, and you just need to type in what you would like the tags to say. Decide what font you will use. I used Monterey BT. Add in the lines using the underscore key; this will be where your guests will be writing. Make sure to leave some space at the top to allow for the hole punch.

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4. Time to print! Depending on what type of printer you have, you will have to insert the cards appropriately. It might take a few test runs to get it just right. My particular printer needs the tags to be upside down to be printed correctly.

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Voila! Here is the printed result:

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Up next is the fun part. I will show you how to emboss the other side of the tag. This adds some elegance and a nice amount of dimension.

Is anyone else doing an alternative to the guestbook?

{Unless otherwise noted, all photos are personal.}

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9 Responses to “Best Wishes: Part One”

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Crown (message)  534 posts, Busy bee

Oh Doe! I love me some tutorials! I also love the idea that you’re doing something unique and meaningful for you and the Mister. (And I’m seriously swooning over that rubber stamp…)

We’re doing a tree, but not a thumbprint tree. We will instead attach precut leaves (in the colors we want) with glue dots and have our guests sign there.

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

Fun! Isn’t it funny how weddings bring out the inner craftster?

 
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CurlyRN (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

I love those tags. I have saved somewhere, them just hanging above the guest table after being returned in the RSVPs. So sweet. I think the Bride Brain also changes some area of the head that would normally have doubt on new skills and would prevent you from otherwise never trying the project. I plan on making a veil/birdcage/hair thingy…

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

These look so cute! That stamp is perfect!

 
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Miss Doe (message)  540 posts, Busy bee

@Crown: Thank you! And your idea sounds like an awesome one!
@Miss Ladyfingers: No kidding! I never would have tried this otherwise haha
@CurlyRN: Totally agree! And good luck with crafting your veil!
@Mrs. Pony: Thanks, Pony! :)

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

Loving the tutorial! I’ve only seen one wishing tree in action and thought it was so sweet!

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

I love the idea of a guest book tree - and go you for printing the tags yourself! My printer is dumb and idk if would do that :( Boo.

 
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niaten (message)  6 posts, Newbee

Cute! Love it!

 
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Mrs. Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

Oh, these are so cute! I love wishing tress–and I’m obviously on board with hanging things, given our own clothesline guestbook and how much freakin’ bunting I had at our wedding!

 

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Miss Doe, Northern California Age and Occupation: 24, Real Estate Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Recycling Manager Engagement Date: December 25, 2010 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: Monte Verde Inn About Me: I’m a Rat Pack fan and a Christmas nut that loves to read, good wine, cheesy ’80s movies and ’90s sitcoms. My wiener dog with an attitude problem and lazy basset hound are my constant source of entertainment. He's a hunter and I like cooking so it's not rare to see wild game on our dinner menu. Both of us were born and raised in a small historic farming town where our feet are still firmly planted. We have been together for nearly a decade and have shared many life experiences together, including birthdays that are only one day apart. We are two old souls that are creating our long-awaited wedding with loads of tradition that blends our two styles into rustic elegance in the foothills of Northern California.

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