Adding something a little personal to your run-of-the mill wedding invitation can take your wedding from ‘pretty darn good’ to ‘fantastic’. Below are a couple of ideas we think you’ll find pretty handy. We’ve used the Rockabilly Tattoo and Retro Telegram DIY Wedding Templates from our store. First, we had them printed out at a local print shop. Next, we cut them out and got them ready for some fun personalization.
The Gift Wrap
Who doesn’t like getting a gift in the mail? By wrapping up your invitation & RSVP with a sassy ribbon and adding a little bauble, everyone will feel like you went out of your way to make their invitation special.
On the right, we’ve just wrapped our Retro Telegram Invitation and RSVP up with a quarter inch black ribbon. In the center, we tied in a little world charm. And your guests take apart the invitation they have a charm keepsake. The charms can be expensive, so be sure to buy them in bulk. Be sure to also keep an eye out for the weight of your charms, the post office charges more if your invitation goes over 1 ounce! On the left, we wrapped up the Rockabilly Tattoo wedding invitation and RSVP with a little blue ribbon to ‘tie’ all the colors together (get it?! Tie?! Ha!). We then used a little bead glue to adhere a small star rhinestone. For our advanced Wedding DIY-ers we’ve also adhered some of those stars to the actual invitation to give it a little POP! This can be time consuming but we think the final product looks pretty fabulous.
The Belly Band
You’ll often see a “belly band” or a band of paper or fabric that wraps around the parts of the invitation to complete the look of your wedding stationery. We tried to do something a little fun and different here. For the Retro Telegram set, we layered and old map against a blue band and brought it all together with a gold seal. Another nice destination wedding that touch that will help transport your guests to your wedding destination. We also layered the Rockabilly Tattoo set with a piece of paper from an old hot rod calendar and punctuated with a glittery star sticker. You can use anything from wrapping paper, to maps to calendars. Its an easy an inexpensive way to personalize your wedding invitation.
The Fancy Fastener
Another simple and fun way to give your wedding invitation some flair is to add an unusual paper clip or unique paper fastener. This is particularly effective when you have several sheets to put together. In these we made a direction card for each set that layered between the Invitation and the RSVP card. The one on the Retro Telegram direction card is matted on a piece of thick black card stock. We fasten it all together with an over-sized white paperclip that can be found at any office supply store. The Rockabilly Tattoo direction card is another slice out of the calendar we used on the belly band. A blue hot rod sets off the set while a gold spiral paper clip holds it all together.
Just a few simple steps can really make the difference with your wedding invitations. It does take a little more work, that’s for sure. But an evening, a buddy, a bottle of wine and a couple of episodes of Glee will get a set of stand out invitations you’ll be excited to seal up in their envelopes and send to your guests.
About Bon Moment
They specialize in Wedding invitations, DIY Wedding Invitation Templates, Save the Dates, Wedding RSVPs, Menu Cards, Programs, and Thanks You Cards. Their tag line “Wedding Stationery for the Rest of Us” really rings true as you browse their wedding invitation suites. The off-the-wall wedding invitations like a Mexico-inspired Sugar Skull wedding invitation suite, as well as a cute and geeky Retro Robots in Love invitation suite really strays from the more traditional wedding concepts. They really cater to the alternative and offbeat bride. Currently they’re working on developing their own website and creating new designs to add to their store.
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