I only had a week to design our invitations (with no background). I knew they would be:
– super simple
– have an interesting textural element
– have a slightly vintage feel
– only one page
I knew I wanted to heat emboss some images to create texture. I also found Martha Stewart Edge punches at Michael’s. I edge pressed all the invites and I thought that gave the paper a vintage vibe as well. I used this with our thank you card (which are in NYC now!) and I really like how those turned out though you won’t see those for a few months since we’re a few thousand miles away.
Note: Edge punches are useful on heavier cardstock. If you experiment on copy paper, it will likely get stuck in the punch.
Tips: Punch aluminum foil to sharpen the punch and wax paper to lubricate it. Also, use a good amount of force when punching or you will have to re-punch the card stock.
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They look great!
so cute!! the cut-out detailing on top and ribbon add a nice touch 🙂 and i looooove embossing!
we want to do a new york skyline as well! How did you do that?
@verymarried, I searched through many pages of Google images. I saved a few – let me know your e-mail and I can e-mail them to you!
Your invites are so lovely! I wish I was as creative!