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Finished invitation

Enclosure Cards

They're finally done. I made the pocketfolds and enclosures. The girls helped me re-tie scrolls and I ordered bulk tissue paper from nashvillewraps.com.

The only part of the invitations that we did not make were the scrolls and the shipping boxes. I ordered the scrolls from Indian Wedding Card. They had all kinds of super-ornate designs, so I customized a plain lavender scroll with chocolate text. They didn't have any "tassels" that matched our theme, so I just ordered silver ones to be replaced with silver organza ribbon. I designed the header image to include the dragon, phoenix, and double happiness motif.

Wedding Scroll

Wedding Scroll

I had some of the girls over to help replace the wine-colored tassels with pretty silver organza bows on all of the scrolls. They did a great job and we finished in no time! I'd probably still be tying bows if it weren't for them.

Putting together the scrolls

Putting together the scrolls

From other DIY projects, the enclosures were organized and brought together. Donny put together the RSVP envelopes.

Stacks of paper ready to be sent away!

I stuffed everything into the pocketfolds that I laboriously made.

Stuffing envelopes

Stuffing envelopes

...while he folded boxes. I bought these boxes from Ebay user megaboxwarehouse. I recommend them. They were cost effective and fast.

Putting the boxes together

It took a LONG time for me to finish stuffing and organizing. After stuffing, each invitation was tied with lavender ribbon. We did a criss cross pattern so that the bow on the scroll would be a focal point, as if to say, "OPEN ME, DAMNIT!" (You see this in the final pictures way below.) This is the back of the pocketfold with the little bow securing the x-pattern.

The back of the invitations

I printed shipping labels with the tail design on Staples sticker sheets and he stuffed tissue into the boxes. Divide and conquer!

Stuffing boxes

Finally, I took our 220 invitations into assembly-line mode. Open, fix the tissue that he did not properly place into the box, insert filled pocketfold, insert scroll, close box, stick printed and cut label onto box, repeat.

Assembling the final invitations!

Assembling the final invitations!

Assembling the final invitations!

Assembling the final invitations!

Assembling the final invitations!

Assembling the final invitations!

I organized them into groups and continued.

Stuffing boxes

...and here they are ALLLLLLLLLL DONE and ready to be sent.

Finished invitations

Finished invitations

Postage was not as bad as we thought it would be. The man working when we sent these puppies out definitely hated us, or life, whichever. After an hour of printing and sticking each stamp onto the boxes, he handed us an itemized receipt.

Itemized receipt

Itemized receipt

It was 15 feet and 10 inches. The international boxes were on a different receipt that definitely pushed our length past 16 feet.

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