We handmade every aspect of our wedding invitation, using Illustrator and our home printer. The wood veneer paper was used as an accent and is from www.cardsofwood.com
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008 GMT Views: 2696
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Registered: March 4, 2004 Location: Waxhaw, NC Posts: 1743
Fri, Feb 22, 2008 @ 4:41 AM
This is one of the most beautiful and original handmade wedding invitations I have ever seen. Your sense of simplicity and elegance is just perfect. I hope you have a blessed wedding day and life together (I would wish this for you even if your wedding invitation weren't so beautiful!)
Registered: December 13, 2006 Location: Abbeville, La. Posts: 657
Fri, Feb 22, 2008 @ 4:59 AM
Ok, this is absoulutly stunning and when I think of all the work that went into it I shake a bit. TFS, I have added it to my favs just to look from time to time and think WOW!!!! Great job, how many did you do?
------------------------------ Life is Way to Short NOT to be QUEEN. side note: IF YOU ARE WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO PLACE THE TIARRA ON YOUR HEAD... DON'T!!! Get your own and be Queen.
Registered: February 15, 2008 Location: Silver Spring, MD Posts: 2490
Fri, Feb 22, 2008 @ 5:02 AM
I made a little over 100 of them. And of course, that was the week my fiance was out of town and couldn't help me LOL
Honestly, most of it went pretty quickly. The only thing that seemed to take forever was the hand-lining of the outer and photo envelopes. All that cutting was a pain
Registered: June 17, 2008 Location: Farmington, MN Posts: 13
Tue, Jun 17, 2008 @ 1:55 PM
This Invitation is so perfect. I'm getting married next year and would like to borrow the basic design -- if it's ok with you (my colors are purple - and I'm thinking of a little different theme). Can you tell me what dimensions you used. Was the postage normal? Or, did you have to include a bit more. Any help would be helpful.