![]() I usually advise clients against putting all the information on the invitation but they liked the idea of having it all on one card. Traditionally reception information goes on a separate card but this design allowed for it to be included in this design. Their ceremony and reception were not in the same venue so they needed to include both locations on the invitation. On the back of the card stock is where all the details for attending the wedding went. It was a great way to incorporate one of their wedding colors into the invitation. The design on the vellum needed to not obscure the photo coming through but also needed to still be legible. Now that I had the logistics figured out for the final product it was time to start designing the text. To make it work I put a dot on the design of both layers so when they printed I could line them up when punching the eyelet. I would have to be sure the layers lined up when the eyelet was punched. So I set out to start figuring out how to make it work. ![]() I had never done that before but again, I am always up for a challenge. ![]() The design required an eyelet to be punched into the sheets to keep them together. I loved the look and was excited to help them achieve the look they were going for. This is a wonderful way to add depth to stationery. She liked a layer of vellum over card stock. Mariz showed me a picture from her Pinterest page. I am always up for the challenge of something new. They came to me with an idea I had never done before. They were referred to me by my friends at Danner and Soli Event Rentals (Love my fellow wedding pros!). Mariz and James were a wonderful couple to work with.
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