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Mrs. Giraffe, Chicago Age and Occupation: 23, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Music Student Teacher Engagement Date: October 23, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church & Idlewild Country Club About Me: Coming from the suburbs of the Windy City, you'll often find me with my foot in my mouth while laughing for no reason or telling bad knock knock jokes. I've been crafty for as long as I can remember, and will DIY something twice over before I have someone do it for me. I'm a semi-awkward, typeface obsessed, design junkie and have been know to break out my dance moves for no reason as well as try my best to be ridiculous at all times. My love of pop culture, wordplay, and graph paper almost rivals my love of Mr. Giraffe (who is just the bee's knees). After a 2.5 year engagement, we're planning a modern-in-disguise traditional wedding, and cannot wait!
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DIY Giraffe Invitations

December 13th, 2011 @ 9:17 am by Mrs. Giraffe

Hive, have you seen the new Randomizer series? I have, and it’s awesome! It seriously put me into “wanting to do recaps” mode just so I could participate. I feel like before I can start recapping, I should share one of my favorite things with you: our invitations!

Our invitation suite was a DIY affair…and it ended up taking longer than I thought (which is how it always happens, right?!). I’ll break the whole process down for you, but it’ll probably be easy to do in pictures. :D

The first step was to create the invitation suite. As much as I loved all those modern invitations I kept talking about so many months ago, I really wanted something that looked fresh, but ultimately traditional. I spend all day, every day designing hip, modern things…for our wedding, I decided to follow my little designer-heart and create something that I loved, even if it wasn’t exactly “cool” and seemed traditional. That was my inspiration…

That and I really wanted an invitation suite with multiple pieces. I don’t know why, but I wanted our invitation to have a whole bunch of pieces for people to read and look at. This is also why I didn’t want pocket fold; I wanted just pieces everywhere. Weird, I know. I made the pieces a few different sizes so they’d “stack up” nicely.

And lastly, I wanted something that could dictate the look of other printed materials for our big day (table numbers, programs, escort cards, etc). Having one look I could essentially “re-use” over and over made things easy, and look cohesive. But more on that later!

I designed the whole set in Adobe Illustrator, using the fonts Burgues Script and Mrs. Eaves (for the small caps).

We didn’t have a theme, but since I used hearts on our save the dates, I carried hearts over into the invitations.

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The Invitation (5×7″), RSVP card (3.5×5″), and Reception card (3.5×5″).

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Our Map (4×6″) and Accommodations card (4×6″).

Next, I cut out belly bands while Mr. G embossed the flap of our envelopes with my Cuttlebug.

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Well…after I got all our invitations printed (through gotprint.net), Mr. G took off for his Bachelor week of skiing/camping with our Best Man. Luckily, the Giraffe Parents picked up the slack!

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The photo above shows how I used our not-theme of “hearts.” You can click the photo to make it larger and see more clearly, but there were hearts everywhere! The address labels were heart shaped, as were the return address labels, and every belly band had a heart tag  around it that listed our guests’ names.

The labels on the front of our envelopes were printed on my parents’ HP printer, and the cut out with my Cricut (the same goes for the labels on the back). Our labels on our RSVP envelopes were smaller versions of the ones you see here (but with our address, of course!).

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The back with our return address labels and Cuttlebug embossing. Gotta love those metallic envelopes!

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I made the envelope liners using the heart-gyle, I had designed for our website. I bought a ream of 11×17″ blue paper from OfficeMax, and was able to print 3 liners per page…of course, I also bought a ream of blue paper from Staples so I could compare the “blueness” of each. Needless to say, 6 months after the wedding, I still have a ton of blue paper.

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I stacked all the pieces of the invitation from big to small (with a small wallet sized e-photo of us on the top), wrapped a belly band around it, wrapped baker’s twine around that, and attached a heart tag with the twine.

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Okay, okay, Daddy G did the stacking and tying, but I put them in the envelopes!

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There were so many! The DIYing went on forever!

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So there they are! They whole kit and caboodle (…until recently, I thought it was ’kitten caboodle’). I’m pretty happy with the final product and I head a lot of nice things from our guests, and that’s what counts. :)

If I did it all over again, I probably still design my own invitations, but I don’t know if I’d go through all the work of doing the extra pieces! I spent a looooooong time trying to set up my Cricut to cut the hearts correctly and I got super frustrated at times. I loved how it looked, but I don’t think I needed all that stress at the time.

Did you take on the daunting tasking on DIYing invites? Would you do it again?

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13 Responses to “DIY Giraffe Invitations”

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futureMFG
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futureMFG (message)  150 posts, Blushing bee

Those look great! I love the idea of having the date on the liner of the envelope!

 
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All In
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All In (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

Wow! Those are gorgeous. I especially love the envelope–very classy.

 
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All In
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All In (message)  1,029 posts, Bumble bee

@futureMFG: I love it too! Just saved to my wedding inspiration folder…

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

Your invites were super amazing, and seeing your tutorial brings back so many recent memories of my DIY…great recap of them!

 
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bRooklynRocks
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,767 posts, Honey bee

Ha ha. I loved my invites. But I wouldn’t DIY them again. And mine was semi-DIY. I would gladly have paid someone to do everything so all I had to do was assemble and mail. Oh well, you learn as you go…

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

These are wonderful Giraffe! I love all the little heart elements :)

 
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red_pepper_gal
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red_pepper_gal (message)  795 posts, Busy bee

Those are absolutely beautiful. Amazing. I wouldn’t have known where to start making something that nice.

 
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Mrs. Giraffe
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Mrs. Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

@futureMFG: Thanks! I loved it too! I don’t remember what Bee did it before me, but I got the idea from them :-D.

 
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paw
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paw (message)  379 posts, Helper bee

I love love love your address labels and envelope liner! Amazing!

 
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Nikki

How much was postage per envelope?

 
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TinyTina
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Wowza, these are amazing!! We’re going the semi-DIY route… So hopefully they’ll be a little less work.

 
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alohababy28
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alohababy28 (message)  466 posts, Helper bee

Those are gorgeous! We made our invites too (all the stationary…) and it took SO much longer and cost SO much more than I ever dreamed. I loved the final product, but not one person commented on them. If I had it to do over again, I’d make ONE of my dream invites, and buy the rest. I bet we’d have saved a lot of money, and I’m sure we would have preserved a lot of our sanity!

 
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Kate

Your invitations are amazing! Would you have any interest in sharing or selling your template? We have the same colors!

 

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Mrs. Giraffe, Chicago Age and Occupation: 23, Graphic Designer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Music Student Teacher Engagement Date: October 23, 2008 Wedding Date: May 2011 Venue: Trinity Lutheran Church & Idlewild Country Club About Me: Coming from the suburbs of the Windy City, you'll often find me with my foot in my mouth while laughing for no reason or telling bad knock knock jokes. I've been crafty for as long as I can remember, and will DIY something twice over before I have someone do it for me. I'm a semi-awkward, typeface obsessed, design junkie and have been know to break out my dance moves for no reason as well as try my best to be ridiculous at all times. My love of pop culture, wordplay, and graph paper almost rivals my love of Mr. Giraffe (who is just the bee's knees). After a 2.5 year engagement, we're planning a modern-in-disguise traditional wedding, and cannot wait!

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