Finally, all the invitations are in the mail and I can brag about them online. I'm really proud of them -- they've been the highlight of planning so far (from designing, to creating, to assembling, to getting feedback) but ever since then, everything has been downhill and nothing else has gone right. So don't expect much after this....




the various enclosures: map and directions card, RSVP, and card with web info (actually printed on the blank perforated business cards from Staples, which fit perfectly on the side pocket b/c it is 3.5"x2" & the enclosures are supposed to be 3.5" tall; best part is no cutting, just ripping apart)




WHAT IT TAKES:
- Hammermill ivory 60lb. and 80 lb. cardstock from Staples: about $40 (we also bought extra to make other stuff too_
- 300 "firecracker red" (love the color!) pocket-fold invites from Paper Presentation: about $355
- 400 vellum outer envelopes: about $39 (on clearance, for 75% off)
- Heavyweight tracing paper from high school drafting class: basically free
- Glue & other adhesive: about $33 (we originally used the cheapass Avery glue pens from Staples for gluing the cardstock to the invite but they wouldn't really hold, then we went with the Scotch tape roller which is actually permanent; also used Glue Dots to stick ribbon and seal on)
- Ribbon: about $7.50
- 250 4-Bar RSVP envelopes from Paper Presentation: $37.50
- Custom-made stamps (double happiness and two other ones that we ended up not using) from Simon's Stamps: $21
- Embossing powder: $3
- Stamp pads: $8
- Maple leaf punch: $3.51
- Ivory blank business cards from Staples: $0.25
I think I made out pretty well, considering nice invites cost upwards of $2 nowadays. I think for a similar style it would have cost at least $5/invite.
And postage stamps cost about $70 (but not part of "making the invitation" so I didn't include it above).
Lastly, there was a lot of blood, sweat, and tears when discussing the layout and wording, and hardly anyone has noticed that (insert befuddled, hardly amused, mostly aggravated face here).
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