Invitations

Our invitations are done!!  I am so very happy with how they turned out.  Unfortunately, I'm completely incapable of taking a decent picture, so you can't really see how cute they are in these pics.  We used black tie vertico pocketfolds, silver metallic invitation mats and square flap envelopes from Cards & Pockets, and we had the invitations and inserts printed at Imagers on Northside Drive.  Imagers did an awesome job, and I would definitely recommend them to anyone in the Atlanta area.
I made the envelope liners out of wrapping paper.  They were definitely the most tedious part of the process, but I think they made our standard white envelopes look a little bit more special, so I'm happy I took the time to do them.Each pocketfold is sealed with a removeable glue dot, which is covered up by the circle with our date in it.

Fonts used: Scriptina, Copperplate Gothic Light


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Invitation and Inserts

Here are some jpgs of the final files we sent to the printer
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Envelope Design

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Photoshare Cards

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I ordered these as business cards from 123print.com  They direct our wedding guests to a shutterfly photoshare site that I set up for the wedding.  This way there is one place for everyone to share all of their pictures.  They were pretty inexpensive (about $16 for 250 cards including shipping), and I think they're a nice touch.

Save The Date Postcards

For our Save The Date cards, we ordered postcards from VistaPrint.com.  Here is the design that Jake put together (edited to remove last names and website URL).  The image is the spot where we got engaged, and the kanji at the top means "at last".  I think it's pretty fitting for us, seeing as Jake and I have been dating for close to seven years now!!

Here's what the back of the postcard looks like (edited to remove website address).