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Invitations question

Last post 04-07-2008 6:23 AM by Heids. 11 replies.
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  • 03-30-2008 1:11 PM

    • Heids
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    Invitations question

    This weekend Jimmy and I were working on invitations (after Kacie inspired me to try to make our own) and we came up with the following:

    My questions are: Did I miss anything? Would you recommend changing anything?



  • 03-30-2008 4:30 PM In reply to

    • Kacie
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    Re: Invitations question

    lol... uh Please RSVP.

    thats the only change i would try. if its too late and you printed them, no worries. Glad to have inspired! lol not sure how but thats neat!!!

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  • 03-30-2008 7:36 PM In reply to

    • Heids
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    Re: Invitations question

    Oh, just because you suggested making them and I didn't really know if I would be able to do it- but thanks to computer templates it turned out better then I had thought. Someone told me that RSVP (whatever it means in french) actually already says "please" as part of the rsvp... but perhaps I should say it again since pretty much no one I'll be inviting speaks French.



  • 03-30-2008 8:25 PM In reply to

    • Kacie
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    Re: Invitations question

    ahhh. it does. its respondez s'il vous plait or something like that. i can say it but not spell it. direct translation is like respond please. but thats not really common knowladge. most people just know it as, hey this is the date i respond by.

    anyways i'm glad you got to make them. it saves $$$! And i like the bow. i could never tie bows that pretty lol

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  • 04-01-2008 7:02 PM In reply to

    Re: Invitations question

    i think they look very pretty!  It'll def be a LOT cheaper to do them yourself!



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  • 04-04-2008 8:40 AM In reply to

    • Melster
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    Re: Invitations question

    Are you including response cards with envelopes so they can RSVP? Or are they to call you? We included cards and had the RSVP date on them. If they are to call you, maybe a phone number is missing? :) They look really nice. Very creative. I'm not nearly that creative. Luckily I worked in an ad agency so I had the creative director design them and the print manager print them. hahaha.  

  • 04-05-2008 1:42 PM In reply to

    • aka1982
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    Re: Invitations question

    That's so pretty! I can't believe you made it yourself!

    The only thing I would suggest is maybe moving all the text down a line or two, so that less of it is hidden by the bow. Just an idea.

  • 04-05-2008 5:14 PM In reply to

    • quartnaz
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    Re: Invitations question

    I like em! Did you use a kit or buy paper and then print? If you bought paper can I ask where? I'm trying to make my own and I have no idea where to start looking for paper. Cause I want pretty bows too Stick out tongue

    I think for mine I'm going to put the RSVP on the return cards, that would be my only suggestion but I think it really depends on what you want!
    Courtney :)



  • 04-05-2008 5:33 PM In reply to

    Re: Invitations question

    Very pretty.  :)  I was told that rank isn't listed unless they are an officer...can anyone back me up on that?  I could be wrong.


  • 04-05-2008 6:07 PM In reply to

    Re: Invitations question

    I agree that the bow shouldnt cover the text the way it is. Great job though!

    And I think Faith is right about the rank thing. We didnt put a rank on ours. We put:

    Kyle A. Last Name and USMC under it and centered.

    Under your part about the reception, we put where it was going to be held at. I'm not sure how your guests are supposed to know other than by word of mouth. If you want me to be 100% honest *hides* I think the picture makes it looks really cluttered and it just looks awkward and maybe just too much. If you took the picture out, you would be able to move the text down and the bow wouldnt be a problem. Or just use thinner fabric for it maybe. If you really want to include a picture, maybe you could save it for the thank you cards.

    Sorry, I feel like I totally just tore your invitation apart, I didnt mean it to come across like that. 


  • 04-06-2008 7:17 AM In reply to

    • Melster
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    Re: Invitations question

    Stellar1984:

    I agree that the bow shouldnt cover the text the way it is. Great job though!

    And I think Faith is right about the rank thing. We didnt put a rank on ours. We put:

    Kyle A. Last Name and USMC under it and centered.

    Under your part about the reception, we put where it was going to be held at. I'm not sure how your guests are supposed to know other than by word of mouth. If you want me to be 100% honest *hides* I think the picture makes it looks really cluttered and it just looks awkward and maybe just too much. If you took the picture out, you would be able to move the text down and the bow wouldnt be a problem. Or just use thinner fabric for it maybe. If you really want to include a picture, maybe you could save it for the thank you cards.

    Sorry, I feel like I totally just tore your invitation apart, I didnt mean it to come across like that. 

     

    No, Ash, those are great suggestions. I agree. You want them to focus on the info, not necessarily the "accessories" (photo, bow, etc.) So...going along with Ashes suggestion, how about fading the photo into the background of the invite and make it like a watermark. We did that for our seating chart. I wish I had a picture of it, but I'm sure you can imagine it. That way the photo can take up the background and it'll be light enough not to distract but present enough for people to see. OR like they said, remove the pic all together. You have many chances to put your pictures around, i.e. photo stamps, seating chart, favor table. :) 

  • 04-07-2008 6:23 AM In reply to

    • Heids
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    Re: Invitations question

    No offense taken at all- I asked for it, right? Smile  Jimmy and I had been wondering about the picture in the first place and since this was only a trial I really appreciate the critiques. As for the bow, and wording, I will def. be moving that down so people can actually SEE the wording without ripping off the bow. Also thank you SOO much for mentioning the rank... I was so confused because the internet has so many dif. opinions on what is the correct.

    Courtney- We bought the invitation kits at Ollie's (have you heard of them?) They were 4.99 per pack of 20 and that included RSVP cards, the invitation, the sheer white thing that went over the wording, the bows (already tied) and sticky things to stick the bows on with. Plus the envelopes. When we were comparing invite prices to make them, we will have less then 50 dollars in (excluding shipping), to buy invitations we were looking at around 160 dollars for 100. So, def. a good savings. Smile 



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