The creation of these invites involved use of the Cricut, Cuttlebug, Minc, Colorprinter, and Inkjet Printer, as well as traditional crafting tools (glue gun, adhesive, paper cutter, ect.) All of the invites had to be printed twice. Once in the color ink jet printer for color text and black text I didn't want in silver, and then run through a laser jet printer for the items I wanted in silver foil. The silver only sticks to laser printer ink. I really loved the Minc, the foil really brought the design up a notch, I just had trouble getting the foil and had to special order it. The Cuttlebug was used to die cut out the seal on the front. The boarder around the die-cut was hand drawn, scanned, then printed in laser jet on cardstock, then run through Minc to attach the foil. The bows where individually made.
The Cricut was used to cut out the design on the back of the invite which is an Anna Griffin cut from Cricut online. The only problem with invites is you have to make a lot of them and the more complex the design the longer it takes. I took several weekends for me to complete 100+ invites; however, it was totally worth it. I loved the look and I am sure it would have been a small fortune to have a printer make them.
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Front of invite with seal. One side of seal was hot glued on, the other with just removable double sided tape so it opened easily |
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Back of invite. In later copies I got it to stick to cardstock better. |
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