Ceremony Programs
I'll be making tri-folds. These are still a work in progress; however, I thought I would post this before they were done because I found these awesome instructions for creating your own street maps! One program panel-- done!
Invitations
I designed these myself. No, I did not draw the carnation myself (my artistic creation ability is sub-par); it is an adaptation of a picture of one. These took me countless hours with my friends Sir Powerpoint and Sir Gimp (open-source version of Photoshop). I stumbled upon the paper kit (ribbons, envelopes, etc) at Office Depot one day while fetching printer ink, and couldn't resist. I love them; they're so pretty and of much higher quality than Vistaprint paper.
I'm willing to share the templates if you like them; just send me a message. Colors can be changed very easily to whatever color you want, provided you give me the hexadecimal for it. (When you use Powerpoint, Word, etc. to create your own text color, it will tell you the color's hexadecimal code).
Fonts: Agent "C" from DaFont.com and Zapfino (which came on my computer, but variants of which can also be found on dafont.com).
I'm willing to share the templates if you like them; just send me a message. Colors can be changed very easily to whatever color you want, provided you give me the hexadecimal for it. (When you use Powerpoint, Word, etc. to create your own text color, it will tell you the color's hexadecimal code).
Fonts: Agent "C" from DaFont.com and Zapfino (which came on my computer, but variants of which can also be found on dafont.com).
Save-the-Dates
Adorable concept, no? Shamelessly stolen from the internet, though it did take countless hours with Powerpoint and Gimp to make them the size/shape I wanted, make adjustments, etc. They are postcards, ordered (for !FREE! plus shipping) from Vistaprint. I wrote a little note to everyone on the back. Cute and cost-effective.