9.16.2009

tee

This just arrived in the mail. My niece gets to wear it with a tutu for my wedding. That swatch, and pardon the wrinkles, is from my dress fabric. They're perfect together, and what utter cuteness. It's seeing it all come together that makes the hours of planning and listing and stress worthwhile!

tee

9.11.2009

Colors

We just changed our wedding colors. Not all of them, just the colors we're using in our ceremony. Tie colors, flowers, shoes, my sister's dress, my niece's tutu, accessories . . . . Luckily, most of those things are last minute items that we're just getting right now, so it's not like I have a pile of stuff that we can't use anymore. We were going to go with orange and brown, but we can't find orange ties that don't clash with the fabric for my dress. Which is a very light peach, by the way. I realize I hadn't mentioned that before. So now we're going with burgundy and brown, with some peach flowers thrown in to the mix. And the wedding is a month from today. I just might loose my mind between here and there!

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9.08.2009

Wedding Invitations

Man, am I sure glad to have our invitations done and out the door. These were a humongous project! I've said a couple times that my cousin would be helping us with artwork. Let me just say, she went above and beyond. Really, her sketches make our invites. One of these days I'll figure out how to repay her awesomeness. Till then, let me show you what we've got.

Invites

We went with this vertical booklet layout. It was our original plan to tuck the invitations inside an inner vellum envelope, but we couldn't find any that could then fit into the outer kraft paper envelopes so we scratched that idea. Instead we made a sleeve with a sheet of vellum and these brilliant glue dots and used those as inner envelopes. You can see the back page peeking through the vellum there. Those leaves are on the back of the RSVP postcard, but they make for a cute background for everybody's names too.

Invites

Since we're celebrating everything Fall, Susan and I collaborated on this carved tree trunk for the cover page. I love that it's personalized in a non-traditional kind of way. This tree was kind of a kicker, though. It was my original goal to gocco the whole set, but there's no way the tree would have come out well on my little 4" by 6" gocco. So we sent the whole thing to a printer. Having goccoed three sets of invitations before these, I was so excited to finally do my own, but alas. It was disappointing, but it saved me a ton of time in the end and it was worth it for the tree.

Invites

Our actual invitation, the ceremony page:

Invites

Reception:

Invites

Invites

My favorite is probably the shindig page. I can't tell you how long I deliberated before I came up with the word "shindig." We're not barbecuing and I don't just want to call it a party or a soiree or a fete or anything silly like that. Nope, we're having a shindig.

Invites

Free fonts, how I love thee.

Invites

Map:

Invites

The compass is my favorite part of the map page.

Invites

And like I said, the last page is a tear-off RSVP.

Invites

So there you have it! I'm pleased as punch at how these came out, and so glad they're done. And now on to the rest of the list....