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Stationary

SAVE THE DATE
I created these photo magnets, and sent them out to our guests with a packet of local sight-seeing brochures and an informational guest newsletter.

(actual size - 2 1/2" x 3 3/4")

INVITATIONS
The invitations were printed on sheer vellum and attached to a panel of handmade rose petal paper, then wrapped in a jacket of soft silver tissuepaper and tied with sheer red organza ribbon.
 
Scanned details of handmade rose petal stock and silver tissue paper.

Formal invitations, RSVP card, and map card.
THANK YOU CARDS


PROGRAMS
Click on the thumbnail pictures to read the full text of the Wedding Program!
You may have to "maximize" the pictures in the lower right-hand corner of the pop-up window in order to get them full sized.

The cover was made of rose petal paper, and tied with the same ribbon that wrapped around the invitations.

Pages 1&2: The Title Page was printed on the vellum used for the invitations, and overlaid the picture that we used for the Save-The-Date magnets.

Pages 3&4: John wrote a little story about how we met, and that was the Introduction to the Wedding Program.
Pages 5&6: The Order Of The Ceremony, where I included quotes about love that I thought were particularily appropriate to each section of what we were doing.

Pages 7&8: We put together little mini-bios of everyone who was in the wedding party, and we included them in the program.
Page 9: We explained some of the symbolism used in the wedding.
Page 10: The Thank-Yous - I wrote my thanks to our friends and families and included a short bio on Di Maggio Park, the place where the ceremony and reception were held.

SCRAPBOOK
I bought a large photo album from the store and covered it with the same rose petal paper that was used to make all of our stationary, replacing the inside pages with paper that I cut from a drawing pad. Then I asked all of our friends and relatives to send us family photos or pictures of us when we were kids, scanned the submissions and then edited them so that they were all black and white and printed them out and arranged them in the scrapbook. At the wedding, the guests signed in between the pictures in a yearbook-style, sending us well wishes and giving us remembrances to cherish for the rest of our lives.


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