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I'm considering DIYing these. I'm really concerned about the pieces getting lost in the envelope (I already ordered a single page invite, postcard RSVP, and a business card with the wedding website.
I'm thinking I'll make the single pocketfold and dress it up with a ribbon and a stamp of our monogram.
Or... maybe a double pocket - one on each side? I'm playing with mockups now (although I'm short on glue so nothing's held together.
We just looked at invitations today and really liked the look of the single pocket invitation. I think this is the style we are going to go with too.
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Has anyone done single pocket invitations like these:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/60273131/chicago-skyline-custom-single-pocket
I like how clean and traditional they look, while still being able to hold the info in the back (and they are a little less expensive then tri-fold pockets).
Has anyone seen these done? If I put them in the envelope with the invitation facing the flap (so you see the invitation when you open it) do you think people would discover the back pocket?
If you have pictures, I would love to see them!