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I like that they aren't all the same, even if your guests won't know that!
really nice and classy looking. How long did it take and how many envelopes did you have to line?
I love these...they add such character to the invite!
Mine were silver, but I used several different textures because I liked the variations. Guess thinking about it now, the guests won't really get to see what other people got, oh well. The bridal brain takes over again...
Those look REALLY remarkable, professional, and generally awesome. Where did you get the patterned paper from? Also, where are the envelopes from?
I'm so jealous. This was the one part of our DIY we didn't do - but I love them! My family vetoed the idea though after all the other work they had to do. :)
@ KolaBee- The template took about a 1/2 hour to make (wanted to get it just perfect). Then I was able to do 30 liners in (1) hour
@chicagobride092010 - The envelopes came with folded cards in packaged sets of 15. The liners are from K+Company: Black + Ivory Designer paper stack. Both available at Michael's Crafts in the scrapbooking and card making section.
So pretty... looks very very expensive (thats a good thing )
i agree they look so professional and expensive, great job!!
Beautiful! Great investment of time- gives that OOH AHH OHH factor ;)
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This actually wasn't too difficult. I used a cardstock template, then traced with a pencil onto the embellishment paper. Then I used a paper slicer to cut the edges. I'm super excited about my liners because it adds such a rich detail to the invites.
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