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Mrs. Honey, Durango, CO Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Lab Tech/Phlebotomist Engagement Date: August 1, 2010 Wedding Date: January 2012 Venue: Vallecito Lake About Me: I am a Colorado girl through and through, marrying an adrenaline-fueled Alabama boy. We love the outdoors just about as much as we love spoiling our dog and three cats. On any given weekend you can find us being adventurous, doing anything from rafting to snowboarding, and everything in between. We live in an outdoor mecca and truly believe in "Work Hard, Play Harder." I'm an optimist to the core, a crafter wannabe, a Southern food cook-in-training and a big time believer in girls nights. We met, fell in love and got engaged in eight short months and are now knee-deep in planning what we hope to be a super-fun, very us wedding celebration. Join us as we plan a rustic meets whimsical, Colorado winter wedding with loads of personal touches and good food!
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A Sweet Suite

December 12th, 2011 @ 8:14 am by Mrs. Honey

Hi hive! Whew, am I glad this last week is over. It was a busy one; from jury duty to decorating our Christmas tree…clearly life doesn’t stop when you are planning a wedding and anxiously trying to write a post to reveal your invites to an important online community! We have had RSVPs rolling in since last week and I think it’s safe to say that our invitations have reached our guests and I can finally share them with you!

Having designed, created, and assembled every part of these, they were certainly a labor of love but I’m also relieved to have them completed. You remember my mailbox reaction? That has dissipated and has been replaced with giddiness each time I check our mailbox and see it filled with RSVPs. Without further ado, the Honey invitations!

Starting with the envelope, that I’m oddly in love with:

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Guest Address Label

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Honey Return Address Label

I chose the A7 Cobalt Blue envelopes from Cards and Pockets. For the guest address label I used an oval and for our return address I used a round label. Our invites only required one .44 stamp, and the Garden of Love stamps were just perfect.

After opening the flap, carefully of course, they saw this sneak peek:

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And after pulling out the little bundle, they held this in their hands:

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Twine, mini-moos and pretty paper in all its invite glory! Let’s start with the top card, “Our Wedding Map.”

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I fell in love with this idea a long time ago, and while a map is not completely necessary for our wedding since we are having the ceremony and reception at one place, even some local guests aren’t too familiar with the Vallecito Lake area (in addition to our out of town guests). I turned to Mrs. Ballet Flat’s tutorial on how to make your own map and followed it step by step—check it out here. I mounted the map on one side of the card stock and the directions on the other. This was both cost and time effective.

The RSVP postcard was tucked just behind the map insert:

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The postcard came from Vistaprint. We choose to forgo the more formal “M” option and instead used the straightforward prompt of “Name(s).” I used Absolutely & Bummer for our “yes” or “no” options, two words I use daily.

And the actual invitation!

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I incorporated the chevron stripes and the banner from our save the date. I was so smitten with banners; I was determined to use them. The two fonts on the invites are courtesy of Kevin and Amanda and are Three Dates, One Night from Scrapbook Fonts and Pea NJH Whimsy from Fonts for Peas. The labels used Digs My Hart from the Scrapbook page. The wedding insert and the invitation were both mounted on dark gray matte card stock from Cards and Pockets.

I used twine from Whisker Graphics to literally tie the inserts together and used the Mini Moo cards to showcase our engagement pictures, which on the back, directed guests to our wedding website for additional details.

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Here’s the entire Honey suite:

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We took as much formality out of these as we could, hoping to set the tone for our laid-back, whimsical affair. We wanted the invitations to be fun and unique, and the response so far has been just that. Our guests have appreciated the different approach to a wedding invitation. Sure, Miss Mole and I happen to have pretty similar tastes (or inspiration pictures, thanks to Weddingbee!), but luckily for all of us, the majority of guests are seeing twine-tied invites for the first time and don’t recognize it as a trend.

So, there it is, our sweet invitation suite! I hope you enjoyed them; it’s a relief to have them done and be sharing them with the hive. Up next, I will weigh in on the cost of our DIY invites.

What elements are you incorporating in your invitations that may be considered a trend in the wedding blog world? I for one, still think that twine is brilliant, trend or not. :)

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Miss Hawk (message)  598 posts, Busy bee

Wow. What a fantastic job, Miss Honey! I am so thoroughly impressed!

 
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gentels (message)  208 posts, Helper bee

I am doing the same thing with the twine and mini moo cards! LOVE!

 
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Miss Mole (message)  985 posts, Busy bee

Love your invites! They turned out really nicely, and the colors are beautiful.

 
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nortiekeeks (message)  8 posts, Newbee

LOVE that envelope color!

And pleeeeease tell me that your mailing labels are an actual font and not your handwriting!!?? It’s beautiful and I’d love to maybe use it…

Keeping fingers crossed!! ;P

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, they look so professional, so impressed that you made them!

 
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Dandelion D (message)  684 posts, Busy bee

I love them! I was thinking about doing a “bundled suit” instead of using pocket folds because I thought it would be more cost efficient. May I ask a rough estimate of how much you spent on your invites?

 
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Haha I have the same question as @nortiekeeks: what font is that?

And if it’s your handwriting then… WOW! Nice job! :D

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,174 posts, Honey bee

These are beautiful! Great job on them Miss Honey!

 
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Miss Dalmatian (message)  480 posts, Helper bee

love, love, LOVE! These look great!

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

Thanks everyone! You all brought smiles to my face :)
@gentels: Twine and mini moo’s is the best combo ever, seriously!
@nortiekeeks & @TinyTina: Ha I wish it was my handwriting! It’s Digs My Hart from the scrapbook fonts on kevinandamanda.com. They have the best handwriting fonts!
@Dandelion D: I’m actually writing a cost post as we speak, so keep an eye out for in the next day or so. But feel free to convo me with any specific questions!

 
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Miss Porcupine (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

So cute! They look great. And I love the envelope color too. I think I need to get something other than the standard white that come with mine for free now.

 
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prncss47 (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

I am so happy to see Moo Cards in your suite! I am praying you can offer me some advice. I have tried for days to get my pictures to fit decently within the cropped zone. I resized to the dimensions they suggest just fine. But the images look stretched on my sample digital Moo card. I am worried they will look stretched once printed and in my hands (i.e. too late). Did you come across same stretching?

 
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Miss Doe (message)  540 posts, Busy bee

Total love. You hit the nail on the head with the the laid back vibe yet still having it look whimsical and beautiful. Great job!

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,102 posts, Bumble bee

So utterly adorable!

 
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Dandelion D (message)  684 posts, Busy bee

Thanks! I’ll definitely be on the look out!

 
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Miss Turkey (message)  300 posts, Helper bee

What a beautiful suite. You brought everything together so cohesively and your guests must have LOVED them.

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

Bravo, Miss Honey! The chevron + navy + moo card combo is so awesome….your guests will be so delighted to find these in the mail :)

 
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Miss Mink (message)  1,510 posts, Bumble bee

They look fantastic! I love the little cards and the twine! The entire package looks so charming!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I love your invitations! And I totally agree that it’s hard to find time to write that reveal post. Mine went out a week ago! But I’m working on it,

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

@Miss Porcupine: I seriously drool over the envelope, it’s strange how much I love it!
@prncss47: I didn’t have that problem, I was actually surprised at how easily my upload went. I would suggest contacting Moo to see what they say about it. Good luck!
@Miss Kettle: Ooo can’t wait to see yours!!
Thanks again everyone for your kind words!!!

 
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Mrs. Honey, Durango, CO Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Lab Tech/Phlebotomist Engagement Date: August 1, 2010 Wedding Date: January 2012 Venue: Vallecito Lake About Me: I am a Colorado girl through and through, marrying an adrenaline-fueled Alabama boy. We love the outdoors just about as much as we love spoiling our dog and three cats. On any given weekend you can find us being adventurous, doing anything from rafting to snowboarding, and everything in between. We live in an outdoor mecca and truly believe in "Work Hard, Play Harder." I'm an optimist to the core, a crafter wannabe, a Southern food cook-in-training and a big time believer in girls nights. We met, fell in love and got engaged in eight short months and are now knee-deep in planning what we hope to be a super-fun, very us wedding celebration. Join us as we plan a rustic meets whimsical, Colorado winter wedding with loads of personal touches and good food!

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