The title pretty much says it all. If you've been around me a bunch recently and are sick of hearing about wedding stuff, you may want to skip this blog post...
My mom's an event planner, which somehow means that she cares far more than anyone should about invitations. The advantage is that she pointed us to her favorite invitation books, and will probably address the envelopes for us rather than let me or the boy mangle them with bad handwriting.
yes! and we decided to make our invitations as well...with little teeny tiny hearts to glue onto pieces of siver thread....
ugg on whole stamps thing...
Wednesdays is scrapbooking night here...let me know if you want to be added to the email list..you can drop by with whatever the wedding craft project of the moment is and work with company (and possibly even help! Frank and I have have some unpaid wedding karma after getting tons of help with our programs..)
Congratulations on finishing such an important job for the wedding. I remember our invitations. The first time we received them the return envelopes had the wrong address. They had to go back and be reprinted. Good luck with the rest of your planning.
The invitations took way more time than I thought they would (you'd think that printed cards, addresses, and stamps wouldn't be that complicated) and I was very lucky to have the help of my family in getting them together. Your plan of doing them five cards at a time is a smart one -- I wish I had your discipline!
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You seem to be in awesome shape for two months out, and most of the stuff remaining is more fun - like the ceremony. Best of luck!
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ugg on whole stamps thing...
Wednesdays is scrapbooking night here...let me know if you want to be added to the email list..you can drop by with whatever the wedding craft project of the moment is and work with company (and possibly even help! Frank and I have have some unpaid wedding karma after getting tons of help with our programs..)
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The invitations took way more time than I thought they would (you'd think that printed cards, addresses, and stamps wouldn't be that complicated) and I was very lucky to have the help of my family in getting them together. Your plan of doing them five cards at a time is a smart one -- I wish I had your discipline!
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