Well, you've already seen the first part of our invitation suite, but what about the rest? We have decided to do pocketfolds, and while these may not be unique anymore, they are beautiful and easy to put together. Since this is completely a DIY operation, I needed to decide what to do about paper for the other elements of the suite: response card, accommodations, and directions/map cards.
I did not want to go the traditional route of having everything be on a solid color paper, so I decided to go look at more scrapbook paper since it seems to be thick enough and big enough for me to get multiple of each size card out of one sheet.
In staying with our color palette, I decided to use green and yellow paper for the response card and accommodations card, but since there will be a map printed on the backside of the directions card, that I would just stick with white.
After ordering a ton of different paper samples, we have decided to go with these two:
Bo Bunny Press Double-Dot Paper - Kiwi Green / Image via
Scrapbook.com
Doodlebug Design Petite Prints Collection - Dot Grid Bumblebee / Image via
Scrapbook.com
Since these are the only pictures of the paper on the website, they don't really show you exactly what we'll be using. The green paper has a swirly green look to it on the side they only show the corner of, and that's actually the side we will be using, not the one with the dots. And for the yellow paper, we will be using the side with the grid. We felt that while the dots on both of the papers would make it match, it made it look a little too young, and actually reminded me of a baby shower, which I really didn't want to make our wedding invitations feel like.
So the paper is on it's way, and I'll take more pictures when it comes time to create everything, because I know you will all want to see the whole DIY process.
Anyone else using scrapbook paper or patterned paper for their DIY invitation suites?
Well, you've already seen the first part of our invitation suite, but what about the rest? We have decided to do pocketfolds, and while these may not be unique anymore, they are beautiful and easy to put together. Since this is completely a DIY operation, I needed to decide what to do about paper for the other elements of the suite: response card, accommodations, and directions/map cards.
I did not want to go the traditional route of having everything be on a solid color paper, so I decided to go look at more scrapbook paper since it seems to be thick enough and big enough for me to get multiple of each size card out of one sheet.
In staying with our color palette, I decided to use green and yellow paper for the response card and accommodations card, but since there will be a map printed on the backside of the directions card, that I would just stick with white.
After ordering a ton of different paper samples, we have decided to go with these two:
Bo Bunny Press Double-Dot Paper - Kiwi Green / Image via
Scrapbook.com
Doodlebug Design Petite Prints Collection - Dot Grid Bumblebee / Image via
Scrapbook.com
Since these are the only pictures of the paper on the website, they don't really show you exactly what we'll be using. The green paper has a swirly green look to it on the side they only show the corner of, and that's actually the side we will be using, not the one with the dots. And for the yellow paper, we will be using the side with the grid. We felt that while the dots on both of the papers would make it match, it made it look a little too young, and actually reminded me of a baby shower, which I really didn't want to make our wedding invitations feel like.
So the paper is on it's way, and I'll take more pictures when it comes time to create everything, because I know you will all want to see the whole DIY process.
Anyone else using scrapbook paper or patterned paper for their DIY invitation suites?
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