Archive for June, 2012

[Infographic] Complete Wedding Planning Guide and Checklist

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

There are so many things that go into planning for your wedding. Staying organized is key to help your preparation, planning and your special day go as smooth as possible. Digby & Rose has put together a wedding checklist that covers everything you need to be thinking about for the year leading up to your wedding. The checklist is itemized by key monthly, weekly, and daily goals to help make your wedding planning less stressful.

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Sample Bridal Shower Invitation Wording

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

bridal shower invitations

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 1

A sprinkle of flowers and a couple of kisses,
soon Daniel and Jennifer will be
Mr. and Mrs.
But as we wait for that special hour,
let’s honor Jennifer with a Surprise Bridal Shower!
on Sunday, May 16th
at noon

Holiday Inn Washington Dulles
45425 Holiday Drive
Dulles, VA

Regrets to Lisa (849) 589-6881

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 2
Let’s wrap up our best wishes
and shower the bride with love!
We’re throwing
a Bridal Shower for
Lauren Dearing
on November 14, 2016
at 1:00 p.m.

Jessica’s House
1526 St NE
Washington, DC

We hope you can make it!

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 3
Life is a garden,
and love is in bloom!
The bridesmaids of
Brittony Pears
invite you to join them
in showering the bride-to-be
at a Seaside Luncheon
June 12th at 1 pm

Seaside Crab House
6799 Wilson Blvd
Ste 5
Falls Church, VA

Please bring your favorite flower

Josie, Barb and Tonya

Bridal Shower Invitation Wordingv4
The ingredients for a successful marriage:
a whole lot of love, a dash of spice and lots of answers to “What do you want for dinner?”
Please join us for a Bridal Shower in honor of

Rebecca Jennings
on September 20th at 1 pm
3407 Q St NW
Washington, DC

Please bring your favorite dinner recipe

Regrets only to Tammy 562-4169

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 5
Please join us for a
Lingerie Shower
in honor of
Bridget Flore
on Saturday, April 22, 2019
at 6 o’clock in the evening

Leslie Cole’s Home
5546 5th St NW
Washington, DC

Morgan is a size Medium and 34B

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 6
Like a sudden rain on a garden of flowers,
we want to shower the bride
with expressions of love and good wishes.
Your presence is requested
at a Bridal Shower in honor of
Emma Johnson
on Sunday, May 21st at 5 pm

Bethesda Marriott
5151 Pooks Hill Road
Bethesda, MD

RSVP by May 12th to
Tiffany Dobs at (698) 235-9857

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 7
The time is right to celebrate Patricia’s upcoming wedding date!
Around-the-clock bridal shower honoring
Patricia Lane
Sunday, August 21st at 12 noon

640 Acker Pl NE
Washington, DC

Hosted by
Karen Long and Sharrie Haines

RSVP to Karen at (849) 849-8239

Please bring a gift appropriate for the time: __________

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 8
We would be pleased
to have you join us at a
Bridal Party
honoring
Deanna Wills
fiance of Mannie Correa
on Sunday, July 1st
at 1:00 pm

Michelle’s House
2241 13th NW
Washington, DC

Michelle Jones

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 9
A sunny future
begins with a shower…
Help us start Cassie
off with a soaker
on February 22nd, 2016 at 3:00 pm

The Inn at Brookeville Farms
19501 Georgia Avenue
Brookeville, MD

Mary Yates

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 10
To the blushing bride,
it’s all hearts and flowers!
Bridal Shower
honoring Kendra Simon
on July 19
at 1:00 pm

Mrs. Simon’s home
1125 11th St NW
Washington, DC

Mrs. Simon

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 11
Please join us in showering
April Sheen
with love and best wishes
at a party in her honor
on the fourth of September
at 12:00 pm

Mr. and Mrs. Sheen’s Home
2234 12th Pl
Washington, DC

Mr. and Mrs. Sheen

Bridal Shower Invitation Wording 12
Shauna, Terri and Lacey
cordially invite you to attend a “Blissful Escape at the Spa”
for a Bridal Shower
in honor of
Zoe Moya
on Sunday, January 26th
at 2:00 p.m.

Nusta Spa
1129 20th St NW
Washington, DC

Laser Cut Invitations and By Hand

Monday, June 18, 2012

Why laser cut invitations?

The short answer is that: IT’S AWESOME! The long answer is that a laser cut piece can get you very fine details and add a depth to a piece that goes beyond a single card. A laser cut can be used as a layer over another design which together create some very interesting eye candy. A laser cut piece can also be the invitation itself, which stands on its own. For intricate detailed paper cut work, laser cutting is the way to go. Incorporating laser cut designs into an invitation really adds that unique look and truly creates a luxury invitation.

There are two drawbacks to custom laser cut invitations. The first is the cost. Depending on quantity, you can expect to pay between $8.00-$16.00 per laser cut piece, not counting the rest of the invitation set. For original custom designs you can also plan on an initial $300-$500 for the setup costs. The second is the color alteration (slight scorched paper look) that appears on very light shades of paper, as laser cutting is literally a burn into paper. On darker or black papers you won’t really see it, but it’s something to keep in mind.

The greatest thing about laser cut invitations is their uniqueness. They are definitely unforgettable. If you like laser cut, then I’m sure you’ll love paper cutting designs by hand.

Resources About Laser Cut Invitations

There’s a lot of great resources out on the web the for traditional paper cutting, one of my favorite artists you’ll find at the bottom of this post.

Laser Cut Invitation Images

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Video from Japanese Paper Artist “Mikito Ozeki”

Here’s something fun to watch, although, it has nothing to do with “Laser Cut Invitations”, it has plenty to do with art and paper and those patient enough to sit at a table for 20 hours to create something out of nothing. They’re my favorite types of people.

Video from mikitoozeki on Vimeo.

A video shot is great way to display the extensive hand cut art form created. It was hard to hear what was being said and I suppose it was not as important as the image. I really loved the shadows that appeared on the walls and floors just behind the art. Having the art sandwiched between two pieces of glass really makes them pop out at you. The alien creature holding the belt was the most intricate of the bunch. I’ll be keeping an out for any modern displays of paper cut art happening this summer in DC if we’re lucky enough. If not, New York is only a train ride away. We hope you enjoyed the video as much as us.