Invites - a labor of love
Whew....it felt sooooo good to get these done!
Word of advice - do it bit by bit and it won't seem so daunting. The assembly was so easy but doing the designing, and cutting took a bit more work.
My first step was buying the kangaroo style pocket and the mats - the I used my handy dandy zots to mount those.
Word of advice - do it bit by bit and it won't seem so daunting. The assembly was so easy but doing the designing, and cutting took a bit more work.
My first step was buying the kangaroo style pocket and the mats - the I used my handy dandy zots to mount those.
While I took some breaks from adhering the mat to the invite pocket I had worked on designing the main invite wording. I printed one out at home and then took them to Office Max to copy. I did two per page then cut them out at home. Again bit by bit!
I repeated the process for each of the inserts as well...
My inserts included:
RSVP
Accomodations - where the hotel and wedding website info was placed
Following the Ceremony - to close the gap light refreshments will be served at a condo club house
Map and Direction - to get between the two hotels, reception, club house - there is a map and on the back written directions
I repeated the process for each of the inserts as well...
My inserts included:
RSVP
Accomodations - where the hotel and wedding website info was placed
Following the Ceremony - to close the gap light refreshments will be served at a condo club house
Map and Direction - to get between the two hotels, reception, club house - there is a map and on the back written directions