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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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Steps to Our Sweet Suite

December 19th, 2011 @ 8:17 am by Mrs. Honey

This is the final post in my Sweet Suite series. I even debated if this post was necessary but I remembered how useful I found these types of posts when I was starting to brainstorm the process of how to create our invitations.

I had an overall vision of how I wanted our invitations to look when they were put all together, including the map insert, the twine and the mini-moo. Translated to words, it was like this: the invitation would be the largest element, the RSVP postcard would be the middle piece and our map/directions card would be the smallest. I had originally envisioned the map and directions on one side and a bit bigger than the RSVP, but it just didn’t work out that way. I printed a ton of samples until I got the sizing right, which ended up being two  invitations per page and four  map/directions per page. My steps will begin after the printing step, which is an obvious beginning step.

Step 1:

I made new best friends with my paper trimmer and trimmed each piece (invite, map, directions) from the whole page. At an average of six trims for the invitations and nine for the map and directions, it’s a whole lot of trimming. My advice? Have a some beers, put on a good series, and stock up on trim blades (I went through 3).

Step 2: I mounted each piece on card stock, using the Elmer’s Tape Runner. Like my printing, I did two invitations per piece of card stock, and four maps/directions per piece. Knowing I was going to do this, I did make the pieces a little smaller than the size I wanted so that the card stock border would show and ultimately be the size I was going for.

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Step 3: Reunited with the paper trimmer again, I trimmed the card stock border without exact measurements. I just couldn’t be that concerned about 1/8 of an inch of border, or I’d still be trimming. I tried to trim the card stock first and then apply the printed piece, but found it to be much more time consuming and risky to get the card stock the right size.

Step 4: Heart hole punch all the mini-moo cards.

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Step 5: I measured the length of twine for one suite (which is why I put together a master suite and then tied accordingly) and used it as a guideline to measure, approximately, all the others. Measure out 110 strands, keeping in mind if you have kitties, they will be very interested.

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Step 6: Affix labels and stamps to envelopes. This will prevent you from assembling too many invites, and since it does take time you will appreciate not having to tie even one extra suite together.

Step 7: You are ready to assemble. I set up piles right in front of me so I could easily grab each piece as I put each of 110 suites together.

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Step 8: Piece everything together! I mentioned it in my last post, but picking who got which mini-moo was challenging…my boss didn’t need one of us smooching, and I’d think his friends would like the skateboard photo best (but I ran out of those early), and then the shadow picture just wasn’t very effective at all. Choose your moo’s wisely! Stuff in envelope.

Step 9: Seal envelope. This was the worst part of the whole process. For one, I hate licking envelopes (who doesn’t?!), I tried using a wet sponge but it soaked the whole flap. When I accepted that I had to, in fact, lick every.single.one, I realized the stickiness wasn’t immediate. I then went in groups of six, sticking stacks of three under something very heavy to help make the flap stick. I was *this close* to venting to my envelope provider.

Step 10: Display in boxes and CHECK INVITES OFF THE LIST!!!

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From start to finish, I’d estimate the above 10 steps took around 10 hours, over the course of a week. It sounds like a lot but it wasn’t too bad once I put on a good show and made myself comfortable on the couch.

Now that I’ve told you everything about our invitations, it’s time to move on and share some other wedding crafts and details…we are down to the last month and I’ve got lots to share!

If you’ve recently finished your DIY invites, how did your steps/time spent compare?!

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10 Responses to “Steps to Our Sweet Suite”

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Miss Ke Aloha (message)  479 posts, Helper bee

Awesome - I guess I need to go back and read how you designed the invites - I have a friend designing mine but I haven’t even seen a draft yet and I’m soooo impatient. I want to get to printing and cutting already. Congrats soon to be Mrs. I can’t wait to make it all real by sending out invites

 
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Thanks so much for the breakdown!! We used two designs (each with a different photo) for our STDs and one of the hardest parts is deciding who to send which STD to!

 
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firebugj16 (message)  101 posts, Blushing bee

This is a great breakdown! We’re almost at the 6 month mark so over Christmas we’re going to work on designing the invite suite.

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,184 posts, Honey bee

Ugh, I hate licking envelopes too! Luckily, I was able to get a sponge to work, I hope Mr. H helped you lick some. Great tips on invite assembly Honey!

 
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Miss Mole (message)  990 posts, Busy bee

I really like how you customized each moo mini-card to the recipient! That’s such a nice touch. Anyway, your invitations turned out wonderfully, and this is such a helpful guide.

 
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Miss Eagle (message)  883 posts, Busy bee

They look beautiful and I like how you laid out the steps so methodically. Totally agree about needing extra trim blades!

 
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Mrs. Parasol (message)  2,142 posts, Buzzing bee

This is so helpful, Honey! And your invites still look so amazing. I love them!

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Ke Aloha: The invites really made it real for me! Good luck!
@TinyTina: So funny, I didn’t anticipate that ‘issue’!
@firebugj16: Good luck! At least you can hunker down while it’s cold out and get them done!
@Mrs. Pony: That stinker didn’t lick a single one…he was conviently in Ecuador!
@Miss Mole: It was tricky and in true fashion, I probably overthought it :)
@Miss Eagle: I stocked up on the trim blades once I realized how quickly I was going through them!

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

@Mrs. Parasol: Thank you so much Parasol!

 
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flying_hearts (message)  46 posts, Newbee

First off - I love the invites, especially the RSVP wording. It’s so much fun and really seems to represent who you are as a couple.

Secondly - This is such a helpful series! I’m hoping to make my own invites for our upcoming wedding and have been looking for assembly tips and cost breakdowns. Thanks so much for providing both!

 

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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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