My wedding colours are going to be pink, green and brown ( I added the brown in there later so that it would make the wedding look more like a Fall wedding, and not too Springy). I found the perfect Japanese Chiyogami paper at The Paper Place on Queen Street West. This was the most expensive element of the invitations. It has all three colours, and is in a cherry blossom pattern (I later decided to use this motif for other things like place cards and my cake).
I designed the wording and format of the card and asked a printing company (The Printing House at Dufferin and Lawrence) I use for work purposes if they would print my invites for me. They agreed, and gave me a really fair quote. They also agreed to cut the card to size and everything. When I picked them up and wanted to pay, the owner said that they were an early wedding present and didn't charge me a thing!!! I even had to print about 10 more later, which they gave to me for free even when I insisted on paying. They were super cool about it all!
All in all, I made the invites (about 80 of them) for under $300 (including 80 pearl coloured envelopes) and what's even greater is that they are unique and made by me and MOH. It took us a little bit of time to cut the Chiyogami paper, but after that it was pretty easy. I used UHU glue roller for the ribbon (any other glue bled through, and I couldn't find double sided tape that was thin enough). And I used double sided tape to tape the paper.
All in all, I am super happy with my invites and can't wait to send them out!
This is not the greatest picture of it, and it doesn't do t
hem justice, but just to give you an idea...


