Variations of Handmade Wedding Invitations

by Becky on June 22, 2010

Wedding Sweet stamp set

Some of you may recall the Wedding Sweet Invitations I shared with you during a blog tour a couple months back.  It turns out that I was asked to make this design for a family member’s wedding.

The tricky part is that approximately 40 of the invitations need to be mailed overseas.  So we’ve come up with a simple variation for the overseas invitations, they will not have ribbon, simply a strip of Bashful Blue cardstock making them simple and light.

I thought I’d share these with you as a sample of how projects can be changed up to fit certain circumstances.  I’m also showing them because if I’m not stamping the Vintage Vogue cards I showed you yesterday, I’m stamping these.  I found out today that I need to have 40 of them made, mailed and in New York by Saturday of this week.  Think I can get everything done?  I’m starting to wonder if my sanity will hold through the week!  Anyone want to help?

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Laura June 22, 2010 at 6:31 am

I’m not sure I could help with your sanity, but I could help stamp! :) These are beautiful!

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Tracy Raymond June 22, 2010 at 10:22 am

Wish I lived closer as I would help! I just finished 65 wedding invites on Sunday for a family member on a tight deadline like you! I “employed” my husband as ribbon cutter and paper cutter…he actually said he had a new appreciation for my business! and found it to be a “bonding” experience…no pun intended! Good luck..and good thoughts coming your way!

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Nancy June 22, 2010 at 8:29 pm

The invitations are really pretty and innovative – but sanity? Words fail! :) Keep stampin’, Girl! (“No time to say hello, goodbye – I stamp, I stamp, I stamp!”)

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