Friday, June 13, 2014

DIY Invitation Tips

I recently read an article from NoKnowsWedding.com listing tips for saving money with DIY invitations.  Here is my personal take, along with a few extra tips of my own!




{1}  "Save postage and extra paper costs by leaving out the inner envelope reply card and instead asking the guests to reply online or by phone." -- I could not agree more!  My husband + I created a GoogleDocs form which we linked from our wedding website, along with including the URL on our invitation.  Click here to view our RSVP form.

{2} "Avoid over-sized or bulky invitations." -- Agree again!  Postage just continues to increase and over-sized envelopes don't help!

{3} "Skip separate reception cards."  --  Yes! Front + back invitations are perfect or keep your guests informed through your wedding website.

{4} "Assemble your own invites."  --  I agree to an extent, but if you can save time by having others do a little for you, why not take advantage {See my tip #7!}

{5}   "Hit up your local scrapbooking store."  --  This is a good idea if you want fancy paper or perhaps a patterned paper to back your invitation.  However, if you're just looking for something clean, classic, basic black + white...I recommend purchasing it in bulk from Hobby Lobby, JoAnn Fabrics, Michaels, etc. with a 40% off coupon of course! {See my tip #7!}

My additional tips:


{6}  If you're not comfortable creating print design...find a friend, someone on Etsy, or of course EVERYDAY INK to design + customize your creation for you.  This way you can get exactly what you want without breaking the bank.  Customized designs typically run you about $20 - $100 depending of what you're looking for.  Everyday Ink even offers wedding packages so your entire wedding theme is consistent + connects through all your print.

{7}  Have your invitations, programs, RSVP cards, Save the Dates, etc. printed at Office Depot, Office Max or something similar.  This way you don't have worry about purchasing ink or even paper for that matter.  You are able to take your flash drive/PDF to their copy center and have them printed.  You have the option of choosing from their selection of paper {some even have shimmer or shine!} or bringing your own.  They will even offer to cut everything for you for just a few extra bucks.  Total time saver!

{8}  If you do plan on having an outside source print your invitations always keep your eye out for deals!  Office Depot often has special offers + coupons for printing services.  One of my favorite smartphone apps for coupons + codes is GeoQpons.  It lists tons of stores, dining, auto services, etc. and shows you whatever deals are currently going on.  You then show it to the cashier at checkout and they scan it or enter the code, and VOILA you save money!


Costs for printing your own invitations:


  • For a 5x7 invitation and smaller 2x3 insert, both front + back, along with envelopes + postages -- I paid around $175 for a guest list of 166, or around 90 invitations.

  • A friend of mine recently got married she had Office Depot print + cut everything for her.  She spent around $200 which included her Save the Dates, wedding invitations, RSVP cards, wedding programs AND silver paper from their copy center {which was, of course, an upgrade}.  Her wedding was also including about 150 guests + she used coupons every time she stopped in.


Final thoughts:


Weddings are SO expensive as is, so don't hesitate to cut costs where you can!  What are all your guests going to do with your invitation after your wedding anyways?  Frame it in their front entry.  I think not.  It will likely end up in the garbage, unless you're like me and you keep every invitation for inspiration.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Music Lovers.

For those that don't know me, my husband + I love live music.  With the trend of allowing guests to request songs, as they RSVP for your wedding continues...I created this "Cassette" RSVP card for all music lovers out there!
 
 

Monday, May 19, 2014

Pinterest-ing Day: Burlap Wreath

I've been wanting to make a burlap wreath for quite some time--and today was the day!  After a quick trip to Hobby Lobby to gather supplies, the project began and within 30 minutes it was finished + on display!

 
SUPPLIES:
 
2 rolls burlap (I chose grey/cream chevron) | $9.99 regular--on sale for $4.99 each
 
16" metal wreath frame | $2.99--only $1.79 with my 40% off coupon
 
Burlap cream flower (wedding department) | $2.49
 
Ribbon for hanging | $2.99 regular--on sale for $1.49
 
TOTAL COST: $16
 
My finished wreath before adding the fun stuff.
 
 
TIPS:
  • I read this tutorial before starting--I was a bit confused about how to attach the burlap, but once I realized you just push it through each section + fluff it took no time at all!
  • I would definitely wait for the burlap to go on sale before purchasing, if not you'll spend $20 on that alone!
  • For those that do not have a Hobby Lobby close by...you'll be happy to know that you can now order + shop online!
  • If you purchase a wreath larger than 16" you WILL need more burlap.  Two rolls were EXACTLY enough for mine.
  • The flower I purchased came with a wire stem.  I simply slid it through two wire slats and wrapped the excess around the flower.  I didn't want to hot glue it or make it too permanent, in case I want to change it for various seasons, holidays, etc.  It will be easy to remove and replace with another trinket whenever I need a change!

 
  • I have an upside down clear 3M hook on the back of my door.  This makes it easy to hang + provides a clean look from the front.

 
 
 
 Ta-Da!  The Final Product!
 

Monday, May 12, 2014

*The Chevron Collection*

After designing all the INK for my best friend's wedding--here's a look at the entire collection!  For a more up close + personal look, jump over to the Wedding page...
 

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Kitchen-Themed Bridal Shower

Some bridal showers have themes and others don't.  I designed this kichen-themed invite for a good friend.  I love the idea of having the guests bring a recipe for the Bride as an extra something special!

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Ready to POP!

Check out this new baby shower design!  Colors can be changed to suit a baby boy or unknown gender if the couple is planning to be surprised...

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Craftin' with the Ladies

The Bachelorette festivities started off yesterday morning at MIYO Art Studio in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.  Becky, the owner, put together a great project for us, tying it to the wedding by incorporating initials.  It was a fun, low-key + creative start to the day!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Stormy Sunday at Starbucks

On this rainy, gloomy, almost winter-like day in April, I spent 3+ hours at Starbucks helping my friend finalize her ADORABLE wedding program.  I can't wait to share it with you all, but her guests should get the first peek...so you'll have to be patient.  Let's just hope her wedding day is the complete opposite of today + Spring actually starts to show up here in Wisconsin!  {I'm just going to disregard tomorrow's forecast for SNOW.}

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Hello World!

Well hello everyone!

Welcome to Everyday Ink + thanks for stopping by. 

As I sit here this evening...rather exhausted from a busy, fun day...I have a lot to be thankful for.  You see, my husband and I relocated for his job about a year and a half ago.  This meant I left my teaching career, family + friends to take on the role of a supportive wife {not that I wasn't prior}, because I knew he was capable of great things. 

Throughout the transition, I've had up + downs as I wondered what was next for me.  I never saw myself as the person that didn't know what direction they were headed--that didn't know what their future held--that didn't know what they wanted to be when they "grew up."  Since I was in first grade I wanted to be a teacher + that was it.  But now this new adventure {along with the years of stress from teaching} gave me an opportunity to make a new start...branch out...try something different.

Over the past 19 months, we've settled in and made some good friends--thanks to introductions from my old college friend, Christi, who happens to live on our new city.  Today I actually spent the day celebrating with her--while all the Bridesmaids + myself threw her the best Bridal Brunch ever.  {Yes, I'm a little biased.}  I've helped Christi with her wedding planning quite a bit--partially because of all my 'free time.'  Besides taking her engagement pictures and helping with her decor, I've designed her wedding invitations, RSVPs, programs, bridal shower invite, bachelorette invites, etc.  If you check them out in "The Ink" section, I'm sure you'll notice she LOVES chevron...as do I.  Anyways, the experience of helping her through this fun time in her life, along with the nudging of many others leads me to you today. 

Thank you to all of you that have provided feedback + supported me...especially my husband, who sometimes believes in me more than I believe in myself.

Here's to my next adventure with Everyday Ink. 

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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Under Construction

Please bear with me as I prepare to launch my site & blog. Feel free to look around!  In the meantime, contact me if you need anything.