- September 23rd, 2009
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- Do-it-yourself Invitations
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This week’s feature invitation was submitted by Jes. We loved her creative use of our Envelopments® Pocketfolds to make an invitation that was uniquely her own. Here’s what I did. My weekend celebration wedding invitations fit wonderfully in your fold over envelopes [AKA: Pocketfolds®]. I had the perfect space to include details and directions. Thanks! […]
In honor of Fashion Week in NYC this week, we’ll take some tips from top designers and celebrate color! Top designers are showing off their palettes for Spring 2010 this week (which we’ll review in the next few weeks… be sure to join us on FACEBOOK or TWITTER for article updates so you don’t miss […]
This beautiful wedding set was submitted by Sarah, an independent invitation designer. What we love about this submission is the way the bold colors elegantly combine to set the theme for this beach wedding, and how that theme is carried through from the save-the-dates to the invitation. We also adore the round monogram seal on […]
CONTEST #1 – Show off your DIY Designs Here at EnvelopMe.com, we’re having our very own contest/drawing for all of our do-it-yourselfers – a Call for Entries if you will. We’d like to feature some of your projects here on EnvelopMe.com University, as well as your experience in what worked well, and even what you’d […]
Check out the new video from Envelopments… how to load a tape gun! It’s a must when assembling your invitations. You can also order tape and the tape gun for your projects here.
What goes into an invitation? Let’s start by taking a look at the pieces of an Envelopments® Pocketfold invitation, our most popular style. The outer piece, called a Pocketfold® enclosure, is the base for your invitation. This can be any color from our full line of cardstocks: Mattes, Metallics, Texutured Metallics, and Patterned Cardstocks – […]
From all of us at EnvelopMe.com University, we look forward to helping you earn your online “invitation” degree! Be sure to bookmark our site so you can check back often, or join us on Facebook or Twitter for update announcements. Best of luck in this and all your future projects. –The EnvelopMe.com Creative Team