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I would worry it would be more formal than your wedding invitation. I probably wouldn't do a standard A7 pocketfold.
I guess I was hoping the style would play down the formalness of a pocketfold. I'm not really sure what to do. I really didn't like any of the invites I saw on vistaprint.
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I only have like, 15-20 RD invites to make (they're going out separate from the regular invite because I'm only now working out the details). Because there are so few, I kind of really want to do a pocketfold like I mentioned in a previous post. We didn't do anything too complicated for our wedding invites, and I guess I kind of have paper envy.
So I got some samples from cardsandpockets - a brown paper pocketfold to go with our BBQ-themed invite, an invitation mat, etc. And I did insert cards - one with a map and the rehearsal details, the other with the directions between the rehearsal site and the dinner location written out.
And now that it's all done, I guess I'm wondering if it makes sense to do this?
Or maybe instead of a standard A7 pocketfold I should do a single pocket card? (less "formal" even though the elements of the invite are fairly informal overall)
I guess seeing it all together I'm kind of wavering.