I LOVE GREAT DESIGN.
And incase you haven't figured it out... i also love weddings.
About six years ago I offered to do my cousin's wedding invitations and reception print items. I designed them, printed them, etc. I found it to be stressful (what design job isn't) but fun at the same time! To do design work that doesn't have a department of defense theme or a higher education accounting concept is WONDERFUL!
I've done about seven weddings since my cousin's in 2006. I am even in the middle of another wedding reception design right now!
As you all know, with the work I’m trying to get into with print design for weddings, I have a bunch of ideas for my own event. It’s my way to showcase what I can do, so a lot of what I’ve planned is a bit involved. Since I’ve got my tasting this Saturday, I’ll be able to secure the entrĂ©e choices and schedule. Printing for invites will go out a week from today, so after the weekend of 4th , it’ll be go time!
Just to give you an idea of what I’m gonna do, here are some ideas revealed:
Invites:
http://www.mygatsby.com/product.jsp?ProductID=405856
- So that's the format, but with a much better design and layout than the rotating gif above (which to me is a little too generic. sorry mygatsby, but its the truth).
- the cards that are actually printed will be from a real print house in Maryland. They’re using something called “offset” printing. I’m using a great uncoated (Nonmetallic) textured ivory paper and a dark orange metallic ink, and an uncoated chocolate ink. I’m using my gocco to add a gold swirl to the main invite card (to save money b/c a new color means an extra $200).
- The cards in the pocket will be taller than what you see in the picture. Some people will have 4 cards for the rehearsal dinner invite. There will be an extra vellum sheet behind the directions which is the map of the area.
- The metallic ivory gatefolds will be wrapped in a vellum/ribbon sleeve with the swirly design. The sleeve a little monogram of our first names as a seal on top (see picture below, but without the cheesy bow) and then stuffed w/ a metallic ivory envelope which is lined w/ the same swirly designed vellum.
Yes, I just reread that and it sounds just as confusing to me as you might feel right now. But it will be awesome. I promise! lol
Programs:
http://www.weddingbee.com/2007/05/10/programs-done/
- I have the gold thread to sew them together and all, just like Mrs. Plumeria did (who happens to be a graphic designer too. I got the idea of sew-binding a book from my bookmaking class in graduate school
- The cover won’t be vellum like the example online. It will be a hard cover (same paper as my invites), but there will be a vellum page utilizing 2 of the awesome engagement photos that Trang did for me in march.
Ceramic Favors (to be done by one of my witnesses/godmothers/primary sponsors):
- They will be stuffed in this box with chocolate colored tissue paper:
- They’ll then have a vellum sleeve that matches the one that wraps around the invite, just to bring in some continuity… kinda like this, but without the cheesy bows:
M&M Favors:
- These are my very bags, of course w/ my swirly design:
- and then im ordering orange and cream M&Ms (and since they’ve already got M on them, I don’t need to do any special printing.
- these are what I plan on doing with the bags, but with gold thread:
The favors will alternate on the tables between place settings (ie you get M&Ms and the people on either side of you get candle holder.
Other items that we’ll have that im doing myself are:
- Table Numbers/Names
- Menu cards per place setting
- Escort Cards/Place Cards
- Welcome Bags for Hotel
- Cookie Favor Bags
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