In deciding to be a DIY bride, I initially decided that I would design and print all of the stationary myself when I came across a posting on one of my favorite wedding websites, WeddingBee, about a graphic designer looking to build her portfolio and was willing to design ALL stationary for a bride.
I quickly responded to her posting and started getting several designs completed for everything paper related for the wedding which included the invitations, programs, monograms, table numbers, signs, etc., Although she designed everything, I still printed and assembled everything on my own. I actually intend on providing a full review of the service when I further discuss my vendors, but for now, here's a look at all of the items together.
Invitations:
I wanted something that wouldn't cost me an arm and leg to mail in postage, therefore, I decided to create a business letter size accordion style invitation, but I had to make sure the invitation would still be large enough to include all the information since there wouldn't be any additional inserts. Therefore, I had the invitation created on 8.5 x 14 linen cardstock then to give it a little more color, I had the edges covered with teal blue cardstock.
This is what it looked like put together and closed.
Below is a picture of the closed invitation and the belly band I created to hold the invitation together. The monogram on the belly band was created by the graphic designer and says "Kelechi and Omotayo, 10.9.2011"
The wording for the main body of the invitation was this:
Philia.Eros.Agape
An answered prayer he is to me, my greatest blessing she'll always be
And so this day we'll pledge our love, in front of family, friends, and God above
Kelechi Michelle ******
and
Omotayo Oladejo ******
Together with their parents
Kelechi Michelle ******
and
Omotayo Oladejo ******
Together with their parents
Request the pleasure of your company
To celebrate love, happiness, and joy of their marriage
Callanwolde Arts Center
Callanwolde Arts Center
980 Briarcliff Avenue
Atlanta, Georgia 30306
Sunday, October ninth, two thousand eleven
Sunday, October ninth, two thousand eleven
half past four o' clock in the afternoon prompt
Seating begins at quarter til four o'clock
Reception to immediately follow
Seating begins at quarter til four o'clock
Reception to immediately follow
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The left side includes our accommodations and registry information with the right side including our RSVP information and directions to the venue.
On my invitation, I got flack for one thing (which no one ever told me, but heard through the grapevine) which was that we didn't include either of our parents' names on the invitation. We opted to say "Together with our parents". I chose not to include their names mainly because my mother wasn't supportive of neither myself or my husband and according to culture, our families were already joined with the completion of the traditional wedding. My husband and I paid for the entire wedding ourselves and felt that the wedding was a representation of US, not our parents. My husband's parents were indifferent as to whether or not it was there.
Table Numbers:
To avoid having to get a bunch of different designs for a menu and reception program, I created a trifold table number where one side had the table number, the second side had the menu, and the third side had the reception program. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a picture of the third side.

Ceremony Programs:
The ceremony programs were a 6 page fan program which included the wedding party information, program for the ceremony, words to the hymn, and our wine box ceremony
But what do you think of all the stationary?





5 comments:
The stationary is very pretty, the teal is a nice touch.
Very very nice...
The seating chart was used. It was up by the door. It was very nice! I can't wait till you post the centerpieces. Those were great!
im stealing the fan programme idea.
welldone
Love the colours
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