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How to carve a bunting stamp for cards & invitations by chantalvincentart.blogspot.com

This tutorial follows the process for carving your own bunting shaped stamp from soft rubber. The stamp can be used for most purposes on cards, wrap...

 

This tutorial follows the process for carving your own bunting shaped stamp from soft rubber. The stamp can be used for most purposes on cards, wrapping papers, invitations and so on. For further information on carving stamps go to chantalvincentart.blogspot.com You can also buy hand carved stamps at http

Wedding Save the Date Postage Stamps with heart design

 

Very cool postage stamps to use for your wedding save the date cards/ invites! Click this link to order or to look at others available! www.zazzle.com

My Wedding Budget // Solid?

 

The prices I have listed are the ones I’ve been quoted for from the places I’ve picked out, so these aren’t guesses. Feel free to comment on any of the areas and let me know if I’m paying way too much (or if I’m getting a great deal). I’m just trying to make sure I have all bases covered.

Venue: ,250
(This is the total for the fully decorated ceremony and reception. Includes officiant, full buffet-style meal, cake, music, bartender (not alcohol), wedding planning sessions, no rentals necessary. Includes 0 rehearsal fee.)

Bride and Groom Attire: 00
(My dress is around 0, so I rounded up to 0 for alterations along with 0 for veil and jewelry. Tux rental budgeted to 0 including shoes.)

Flowers and Decor: 00
(This is what I was quoted for minimal additional decor for the ceremony and reception, bouquets, and additional flower arrangements.)

Invitations: 0
(Includes invitations with envelopes, reply cards with envelopes, and thank you cards with envelopes. This also includes postage.)

Jewelry: 50
(Included 00 for my ring and 0 for his, according to prices we saw online. 00 of mine will come from trading in my engagement ring — our decision.)

Liquor: 0
(Beer and wine for 75 guests, only 45 of which are legal drinking age and will be drinking.)

Photography: 00
(Includes the photographer, some prints, and three CDs with pictures for us to print. Four-hour wedding day coverage.)

Beauty and Pampering: 0
(I’m getting my hair done for , estimated spray tan at 0, for make-up, and for nails and toenails.)

These are my big money or major items. I know I will be spending money here and there on things, can anyone see anything I may have missed? This also doesn’t include the honeymoon, obviously.
I’m feeding 75 with the 50. I was so lucky to find this venue! It’s beautiful and includes like 90% of everything we need for the wedding day. Thanks for mentioning the marriage license! I never even thought of that. No clue how much that will be!

LessThanThree 52 – Flower shopping, addressing, and oh-so-tired.

 

My Mother-in-law (to be) is AWESOME for helping me with flowers. Can’t wait to get them finalized and picked out! :D Quite a long day with the invitations…I should print more! Comment below for…yeah, you know the spiel. Jane. Need. Bed. Now.

Wedding Stamps by PM Custom Weddings

 

www.PMCustomWeddings.com – Custom wedding postage stamps to enhance your wedding invitations, save the date cards, and thank you cards. Wedding postage stamps, monogram stamps, love stamps, wedding flower stamps, and stamps by season.

Hot Foil Stamping on Formal Offset Printing With a Heidelberg letterpress

 

Watch as Ajalon follows an offset printed business card through the hot foil stamping process. This amazing instructional and fun video was created by: ajalon.com

Wedding Invitation Breakdown? HELP?!?

 

So my fiance and I were flipping through a catalog to get some ideas regarding the invitations, and boy or boy were we thrown for a loop! All I understood was "Informal" which means blank, right?

Could all you loveys out there help me with the breakdown of how the invites go and what you ordered? Or explain the following? I’ve never dealt with formal invites before and I’m clueless!

I don’t understand:

Outer printed envelope- Does this mean our address is printed and we fill in our guests addresses?

Inner lined envelope- Huh? Is this just a pretty color?

Reception invite- I’m assuming a separate invite for the reception, but can’t we do that on the invite and include a map?

RSVP cards- I didn’t see an envelope option included, but do we include these IN the invites with our own envelopes and stamps? Or can we fore go this step and have them RSVP online or something?

Thank you’s- Most I’ve seen come with these, so I think I get this. And most of the invites are package deals, and they run from 0-0 depending on what you want to include.

So confusing. If you could just tell me what y’all did for invites and what I absolutely need and can do without, I would be much obliged. Thanks!

Oh, and only a couple people are from out of town if that’s needed info. They all have places to stay, so no hotels or anything like that for them! :)
@ Because I Said So- Sorry, I wasn’t clear! The thank yous are included. The 0 was the TOTAL price for the invites, reception invites, envelopes, printing, and thank yous all together. I couldn’t afford just 0 on thank yous alone, either! :) >

Rubber Stamping & Card Making : How to Use Vellum on Cards

 

There are two kind of vellum, including card stock velum and paper velum, and vellum can be decorated with stamps, ink pads and colored markers. Discover how to create a number of stamping effects when using vellum on cards with help from a demonstrator for a craft company in this free video on cards and crafting. Expert: Brandi Mackenzie Contact: www.stampinup.net/esuite/home/brandimackenz Bio: Brandi Mackenzie is a demonstrator for Stampin’ Up, a leading craft company with offices worldwide. Mackenzie gives seminars and classes on rubber stamping and card making. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

DIY Wedding Invitation demo by American Crafts – Craft Room

 

From save-the-date to invites to thank you cards, American Crafts’ do-it-yourself Wedding stationery is ideal for your next big event. Simply print at home using your personal printer. With varying sizes, colors and designs, you’ll find the perfect match for that upcoming wedding, anniversary party, birthday bash or other special occasion. For more info visit AmericanCrafts.com/wedding

Popsicle Invitation Card – Stamp With Lyn

 

Stamp With Lyn and make this very fun invitation that looks like a popsicle! You can even use it as a summertime birthday card. Enjoy!

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