7.13.2009

MOH-Ho's Invite Suite (DownloadableTemplate Included)

EDIT: Apologies to those who were asking about this post, I had to take it offline for awhile and completely redo the photos. I know it took me a long time and the photos aren't as good as before, but everything is harder to do since I'm far from home, sorry about that.

Here are the invites I designed for MOH-Ho's wedding. I worked really hard on making these efficient (the set is printed on a single sheet of 8.5x11 cardstock). While I thoroughly enjoy receiving a pretty invite, I also feel terrible when I throw out fancy sets that include so much material. So I was thrilled that MOH-Ho and her parents appreciated the compactness as I did!

Here's the whole suite:

Instead of an inner envelope, I added matching circles with first names of guests to top the suite that is tied together by a cotton string:
A closer look at the directions/website card and the RSVP postcard:
Back of envelope and back of postcard:
The texture and color of the paper added the perfect touch :)
Cost Breakdown for 100 invites:

Purple Metallic Envelopes (100): $24
Gold Linen Metallic Cardstock (100): $28
String from craft store: $2
Tax & Shipping: $8
Home printing cost not included since I have no way to estimate and would vary depending on your printer

Cost per invite suite: $0.62


Below is the template set for this invite suite free for you to download:


CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD TEMPLATE PART 1 (PDF)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD TEMPLATE PART 2 (MS WORD)

Instructions:
1. Download both templates
2. Personalize text (change wording, color, font, sizes to suit your needs) in the word document
3. Print both templates on the same piece of test sheet (be sure to recycle scratch paper if you have some around!)
4. Modify text format and move text boxes as appropriate, then repeat step 3&4 on new test sheet until satisfactory
5. Print on paper of your choice, see my recommendations in post
6. Cut and assemble


Notes:
  • Included are 3 cards, label, 2 name tags
  • 3 cards are identically sized, fits in a 4 bar ( 3 5/8"x 5 1/8") envelope
  • Postcard is slightly smaller than USPS standard (our local post office says they can still be mailed, just with a little more postage)
  • Sample pic shown with Birch Std font
  • Actual colors vary depending on your printer

Enjoy!

6 comments:

  1. That's a gorgeous suite, and thank you for the instructions on how to personalize!

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  2. I love the twine, and the little tags. Plus you crack me up with your total cost tallies :)

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  3. gorgeous! the paper texture adds so much.

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  4. these are brilliant. beautiful work!

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  5. I love your blog... the tags are sweet...

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