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Mae Mae: Megaphone Notes

Personalized Megaphone Notes

www.MaeMaePaperie.Blogspot.Com

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Wedding Program Fans

www.RiflePaperCo.Com

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Fun Wedding Invite

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Sesame Letterpress Birth Annoucements

www.SesameLetterpress.Com

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Happy Father’s Day!

www.WileyValentine.Com

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Zed & Bee Stationary

www.ZedandBee.Com/Au

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THE WIFE Business Cards

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LOVE Stamp

.44 Cent Love Stamp Available at all Post Offices

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When Life Hands You Lemons….

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Mothers Day Cards

www.BellaMuse.Com

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Bird and Banner Fabric Invites

www.BirdandBanner.Com

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DIY: Bridesmaid’s Card

I love the idea of formally asking those  whom you would like to be in your bridal party. I adore the paper chain people that we all learned to make in grade school and this project uses that simple concept to introduce your bridesmaids to everyone. Cut out the shape of the dress you plan on using in the color you desire and personalize each person with some paper hair. To complete the set I created a little card asking “Will you be my bridesmaid?” and included the wedding details as well as how and where to order the dresses. Enjoy! Anna of Rifle Paper/Once Wed

1. craft paper (for clothes & hair), 2. paper for bodies, 3. envelopes, 4. ruler, 5. scissors, 6. pencil, eraser & a glue stick.

First, be sure that your chain will fit in the envelope you chose. I decided to make my chain about 6 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide to fit in an A7 envelope. Draw tick marks every 3.5 inches (or whatever width you chose) on the top and bottom of the paper for how many people you want to cut out (I chose 6).

Cut out your rectangle and score the paper vertically between each set of tick marks. This will make folding easier and more accurate. Then, fold the paper accordion style.

On the top of the stack draw the shape of your person. Be sure to draw the arms and legs to the edge of the paper so that they will be attached into a chain after you cut it out.

Next, cut out the person shape and open up your masterpiece chain! Decorate your ladies with dresses of your choice and different hairstyles to personalize them. I also drew faces and painted their names on each one.

To complete the set I wrapped a band of paper around the chain and information card and wrote the name of the person I was to be sending it to.

www.RiflePaperCo.Com

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A Story and an Invitation Merge

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Valentines Day Cards by Egg Press









www.EggPress.Com

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Rifle Valentine’s Day Cards



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Stunning Stationary Company: Mr. Boddingtons

(Wedding Programs)

Mr. Boddington’s studio offers magnificent custom made Wedding, Baby, Holiday and Social Stationary.

Who is Mr. Boddington you ask?
“Mr. Boddington owns a vintage Capri fishing yacht and drinks Bombay gin and tonics while eating bread with orange marmalade. And although never confirmed, it has been said that Mr. Boddington exhibits no tolerance for haggard looking correspondence.

“Say farewell to the Newlyweds Brunch” Invites
Various

Seating cards and Wedding favors

Weekend Wedding Itinerary
Baby Announcements
Calling Cards
*Notice on the bottom it says “My ring size is 6″ Soooo clever!
118 East 28th Street Studio #1014
New York, New York
1 0 0 1 6
Available for Private Appointments Only!
(212) 686 5953
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Mr Boddington’s Bridal Shower Invites

Custom Invite
“Little Miss Engaged is tying the knot”

Miss Bardot
“You are invited to cupackes and champagne honoring the soon to be bride”

Miss Cherry
“Please join us for a bridal shower celebrating (name of bride) before she ties the knot”
Miss Honeycutt
“(Brides name) is tying the knot and in need of a bridal trousseau”
Miss Greenpond
“Hello friends and family we hope you’ll come celebrate our bride to be (Brides name)”

Miss Lemons
“You are invited to a bridal shower honoring (brides name)”
Miss Henrietta
“You are invited to a bridal shower honoring (brides name)”

Miss Amelia Card
“Come help the blushing bride set up her nest”
Miss Peony
“Our friend is getting hitched in a few months”
“So please join us bridesmaids for a bridal shower”


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Photo Christmas Card Ideas


I’ve always liked the idea of making holiday photo cards with my family. (How are friends and family you never see supposed to know how you’ve grown and what you look like?) As a child My mom always refused to participate in this silly family tradition. Now as an adult with power I make my mom pose for lame pictures every year..Haha. But as I go through Holiday cards every year… My God…. Some of the horrible pictures I come across are frightening! The Horror! The Horror!

But If you Must Must Must go the cheesy photo of your family route for holiday cards.. This company, Tiny Prints, I recently found has some pretty cute ideas and designs for photo cards! Happy inspiration Hunting Wives!!
- THE WIFE







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