Tuesday, April 17, 2012

DIY: Hand-Stamped Invitations

As you may or may not know, my little sister recently got engaged. I am so excited for her! Without getting all mushy, just let me say her fiancĂ© is one lucky guy and I fully support this union. And you know I'll be writing all about it as events unfold.

The wedding date is coming up fast: they will be married this July in San Antonio, Texas. As her maid of honor (yes, thank you, please hold your applause), I have jumped right into the planning of things, starting with a wedding shower in our hometown next month. 

And because I never do anything the easy way, I decided to hand make the invitations. Most of the products I used came from my new favorite store, Paper Source.

Materials (full list at the end of the post):


 Blank invitation:

 Envelope liners are a bit frivolous but I just love that pop of purple.

I cut regular white card stock down to place card size to make a small insert that lists the places Eva is registered. Emily Post probably would not approve but I figure if people are going to get gifts, it doesn't hurt to herd them in the right direction. I'd rather be a bit gauche than have Eva end up with six tea kettles.

I used a small sponge dauber dipped in water to seal the envelopes. I hate the taste of envelope glue and am secretly afraid that it's poison. I really don't want to die that way.

Now all that's left is to put them in the mail! I'm kind of proud of them though, so I might have trouble letting go. It was a fun project and I am fully available to make invitations for anyone else with a party coming up soon. Seriously.

Product List
Stamps:
Lovebird clear stamps (from a set from Hobby Lobby)
Ink:
ColorBox Dye Ink in Deep Grape
LePen in Brown
Paper: 
A2 scallop cards in luxe white
A2 envelopes in paper bag
A2 envelope liners in beet
Plain white cardstock (from Michael's)



6 comments:

  1. Ellie, those are beautiful and so classy and elegant! I hadn't heard the exciting news...Congrats little sister!!

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  2. Cute idea!! Makes it that more special:) Good luck with everything!!!

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  3. thanks sister dear, they are quite adorable :) I am looking forward to the festivities!

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  4. All I can say is...."Awwww!" :)

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  5. Hey Ellie! Congrats to your little sister (I think I met her on Skype last April :-)) These next months will be busy with preparations...oh what fun! Enjoy!!!

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  6. Love the color!!! Looks like you had fun!

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