Saturday, April 30, 2011

Mother's Day Card

Two mother's day cards (one for my family and one for my bf's family).
I recycled the same telescoping scallop circle design used in the fairy birthday party invites to make my life a little easier. Here are the variations.


Added extra scallops because 4 little kids are signing this one.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Birthday Invitation for a Fairy Princess

I just made about 20 of these telescoping birthday invitations in pink and purple for a little 6 year old fairy princess. It took several hours to design, photoshop and assemble. Here are they are.
Hand write the guest's name in the center scallop circle for a personal touch.

Purple version isn't shimmery like the pink & white paper used instead of vellum so that its not so dark.
I should have made a tab so that the guests know to pull/twist the telescoping circles open and close but I think they can figure it out eventually. 
Materials: heavy weight bright white paper, vellum cardstock, purple textured cardstock, & pink pearl shimmer cardstock


Reception Place Cards

Here are the wedding place cards I made. I'm still playing with the design and name placement, but here are two versions so far. (The scallop color indicates the guest's meal choice.)

Wedding Invitation Finally Done!

Wedding Invite 1 is FINALLY done!!! 
This took about 60 hours to design (make lots of changes) and assemble not including all the time going back and forth to and from the printing press. Ok, so here it is.
Wedding colors are Fuschia, Black, and Ivory.
Black Pocket Folder w Shimmery White Envelope


Shimmery Pearl Linen Cardstock Inserts. RSVP insert has an Shimmery Azalea return envelope.

The inserts are shimmery pearl linen cardstock so they have a nice elegant shine and feel to them. I'm so excited to finish this but I'm not done yet; next project is to finish the reception place-card flowers and to do the ceremony wedding programs fan.

This wedding project includes:
125 invites
150 fan programs
175 flower place-cards

175 Cake Drops as favors: Melinda is making these.
http://melscreativecorner.blogspot.com/2011/04/another-cake-success-story.html