Tuesday, July 10, 2012

I Never Want To See Gold Ink Again




 Since I'm starting to hear that people have received their invites it's time to share!


I'm really happy with them, the only thing I might change is to do them in letterpress but you know...I'm poor...

Here is a list of the process it took for me to make them :

- Designed that amazing-ness
- Glued invitation to enclosure
-  Adhered all RSVP stamps
- Stuff all enclosures
- Wax-sealed all enclosures
- Glued all liners to envelopes
- Stuff all envelopes
- Calligraphed (not its not an actual word, stop worrying, syntactically it still works) all envelopes and return address/ some are stamped
- Adhered all vintage stamps to envelopes and sealed them all


What a CONVENIENT time for the fiance to be out-of-state....

Please excuse the bad iphone/instagram pics.

Anyways...Enjoy!




The complete invitation

My high-tech contraption to hold down enclosures for wax- sealing...the patent process has been started


Personalized stamps...please don't stalk my grandfather


Drying the stamps



All 98! so pretty I don't want to send!



Our FIRST rsvp!











PHEW!











- Inky Agnes

Seeing Spots


I have been working on a purple polka dot Suite this past week and I'm really happy with how its coming out.  The bride asked me to make it in purple (her wedding colors) but not too look too polka dotty, but more like champagne bubbles...I happen to fully support Champangne bubbles, so here she blows:





This is a great invite option for letterpress/foiling




RSVP



Another option for a Save The Date, postcard style.



The final suite will have awesomeness like purple envelopes and enclosures and will radiate awesomeness



-                      Inky Agnes