Save the Dates
Save the Dates were mailed in January 2011.
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The ship in the background is the site of the party - a permanently moored ship at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, PA. My great aunt (and godmother) hand drew the ship from photographs I took.
My mother designed the stamp with www.zazzle.com
I designed the invitation look with PowerPoint.
Save the Dates were printed by and mattes/envelopes were ordered from www.cardsandpockets.com.
My husband and I assembled them.
If you want to see more details about these, click here! LINK.
The ship in the background is the site of the party - a permanently moored ship at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, PA. My great aunt (and godmother) hand drew the ship from photographs I took.
My mother designed the stamp with www.zazzle.com
I designed the invitation look with PowerPoint.
Save the Dates were printed by and mattes/envelopes were ordered from www.cardsandpockets.com.
My husband and I assembled them.
Invitations
Invitations were mailed in early May 2011.
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The ship in the background is the site of the party - a permanently moored ship at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, PA. My great aunt (and godmother) hand drew the ship from photographs I took.
I designed the invitation and insert cards with PowerPoint.
Invitations, Guest Information, and RSVP cards were printed by www.cardsandpockets.com.
The pocketfold, matte, RSVP envelope and invitation envelope were also supplied by www.cardsandpockets.com.
My husband and I assembled them.
The return address embossing was done with an embossing system sold by www.psaessentials.com and purchased through Papyrus.
Mailing addresses were done by a local calligrapher.
If you want to see more details about these, click here! LINK.
The ship in the background is the site of the party - a permanently moored ship at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, PA. My great aunt (and godmother) hand drew the ship from photographs I took.
I designed the invitation and insert cards with PowerPoint.
Invitations, Guest Information, and RSVP cards were printed by www.cardsandpockets.com.
The pocketfold, matte, RSVP envelope and invitation envelope were also supplied by www.cardsandpockets.com.
My husband and I assembled them.
The return address embossing was done with an embossing system sold by www.psaessentials.com and purchased through Papyrus.
Mailing addresses were done by a local calligrapher.