I've seen these at both Michael's and Staples. Too much brown for me though. |
I want ALL of the colours! |
Add colour. Now that you have your invitation kits with their handy online templates, pre-cut paper, and delicate designs, take your markers, water paints, or coloured pencils and proceed to make them the perfect colours to match your theme and whimsy. We hadn't decided on our wedding colours, but after a few experiments on the small RSVP envelopes, we settled on pink, orange, and yellow. That doesn't mean I wasn't able to sneak in touches of purple, blue, and green though!
The bottom ribbon was folded over to hide where the tape was and give it a touch of class. You can also make this your front with a decorative decal over the fold. |
Consider stamps. Unlike stickers or seals, you won't have to run back to the store for more when you realize you forgot that uncle in Uzbekistan, then end up buying a 24 pack for just 3 more invitations. Seriously, stamps could easily be your biggest friend. To personalize our invites, I used two stamps: a dragonfly and the words "dream". As you might have guessed, I was very pleased with how they turned out. Again, Michael's dollar bin for the dream stamp and pink colour. A friend let me borrow the dragonfly and brown ink.
Experiment. Arrange your ribbon and other decorations on top of your invitations until you find a layout that works. Keep in mind the actual content of the invitations. As nice as a flower with bees flying around it looks, if the flower covers up the date of the event, the whole invitation is useless. Be practical, then be fearless. Once you know what you want, add that first touch of glue or double sided tape on an invitation. Stare at it. Tilt your head. Try again. Tilt your head the other way. Still look good? Awesome! Keep going.
Don't be afraid to change your mind. I originally had all of the info sheets centred, but upon realizing the perilous journey these little invitations of mine would go through, moved things around once more. I ended up liking this new placement better. If your envelopes are sealed and you decided to add one more bit of gaudiness, don't worry. tDo what you can and I'm sure those who have a bit extra won't brag to those who don't. Which leads me to my biggest piece of advice:
The same, but different |
I can't even express how much pressure lifted from my shoulders with this one concept. My invitations are handmade with a personal touch, and I wouldn't have it any other way!
Happily ever after . . . as soon as you RSVP! |
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