Sep
12

Adventures with Wedding Invitations…Finished!!

By Jen

Yeah I am finally done with my sister-in-law’s wedding invitations. I am really happy with how they came out. I actually finished a few days ago, and they have already been mailed out, but I have been very busy lately so didn’t have a chance to post. So, for those of you who have been watching…here is the front of her invites:

Stampin' Up! Pocket Fold Wedding Invitation


Erin’s wedding colors are Chocolate, Celery, and Gold. The gold is just an accent color, and I was looking for a way to add just a hint of gold in her invitations, but couldn’t figure out where. I don’t know if you can see it in the picture, but the Monogram is attached to the Certainly Celery Ribbon with Gold Cording. It seems to have just the right touch!

I would also like to direct your attention to the nicely tied bow! Yes, you guessed I tied 140 of those babies! I used to be very inconsistent with my bow tying. They would come out different every time. Well, lets just say I don’t have that problem any more…LOL! At some point in time I am going to create a bow tying tutorial with a little tip for how to tie a nice tight bow! They would always slip on me before, but not any more!!

Stampin' Up! Pocketfold Wedding InvitationHere is a picture of the inside of her invites. Sorry, I had to distort some of the information since the wedding hasn’t happened yet. Everything you see here was printed at home. I formatted all the inserts and invitation in Microsoft Word and printed in Chocolate Chip Ink to match the Chocolate Chip Card Stock!

SO, what do you think? I just wish I knew how to do this when I got married (way back when…LOL!)


Stampin' Up! Pocketfold Wedding InvitesOh, I almost forgot! Here is what 140 Pocket Fold Invitations looks like when they are done! I hope you enjoyed following me throughout my Adventures with Wedding Invitations.

I would love to hear what you think, so leave a comment below!

Happy Stamping!


1 Comments

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My daughter is attempting to make 200 of an invitation for her sister-in-law…with 3 months to accomplish the task. could you let us know how you did the layers or pockets for the different inserts? Any help would be appreciated!!

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