Online Invitations. Going Green.

Save the dates are something that people typically send out 6-7 months before their event. They are a great way to make sure people are aware of the upcoming celebration, especially if they need to make travel plans. Usually you pick a save the date, gather the address’s, order them, address them, and pay postage! This can be an altogether expensive and overwhelming process. One of the newest trends that I am seeing is  ” online”  invitations. In an era of technology, where everyone has email capability from home computers, cell phones and ipads, this is a great way to save time and money and at the same time saving our environment by “going green”.  Here are a couple of websites that I have found and used that have proved to be very successful.

Punch Bowl

Punch bowl is a great site where you can create free Save the Dates for any occasion. They even appear on your screen as an actual envelope, which opens up and displays the invitation.

Below is a Save the Date we recently did for Allie’s Bat Mitzvah , which was so much fun. You can select your design , liner and even your stamp to work with your theme.

 

 

Our Wed Vite

Our Wed Vite is another free site for weddings that gives you many options for the perfect save the dates!

 

Evite

Evite has been around a long time so most people have actually used this site before. They are very easy to create, and offer many different options.

Enjoy, and have fun creating an amazing, electronic save the date! It is actually really easy.

 

 

Custom Wedding Postage Stamps for your Invitation

Our brides spend so much time, finding the perfect wedding invitation, having it beautifully addressed and then comes the challenge of finding the perfect stamp.

Personalized or customized wedding stamps have become a popular trend .There are several online retailers that offer a great selection of unique wedding stamps but keep in mind there will be an extra cost involved for this custom postage and are priced above face value.

These websites offer you the option of creating your own personalized postage stamps using an uploaded photo or choosing from ready-to-use wedding designs.  This is a great way to dress up your wedding invitation envelopes to reflect your personal style.The stamp can be a  favorite photo or  a custom monogram or design  created for your wedding. Stamps can be used for save the date, wedding and thank you note. 

These websites offer you the option of creating your own personalized postage stamps using an uploaded photo or choosing from ready-to-use wedding designs. Wedding stamps typically come in the various postage denominations to accommodate the weight and size of your invitations.Before purchasing your custom stamps make sure to go to the post office and have  your invitation weighed. Include all the pieces including invitation, response card, envelope and any other inserts. The size, shape and weight of the invitation are taken into account when calculating the correct postage.

Found this wonderful invitation store gourmet invitations who not only design custom invitations but customize the stamp to coordinate with the design.  This is a wonderful detail which will have your guests talking…

 

Our favorite wedding website , the Knot have a wedding postage collection available from zazzle.

If you do not want to use custom postage , the United States Postal Service has a great selection of wedding stamps available at your local post office which are perfect.

Custom , Hand Made Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah Invitations.

Do I give away the theme of the Bar/Bat mitzvah or not?  Many clients will decide on a theme and run with it , starting with the invitation. Other clients want their theme to be a surprise. Linzi Events in collaboration with the talented Miriam from Talento Designs in Boca Raton created some unique invitations for our clients.

Ginger’s Bar Mitzvah Theme was the 60′s. Tie dye, flower power, love , peace and of course the classic vintage VW hippie bus was the inspiration for the invitation.

An iron cast vintage  bus was sourced which was “parked “  in a  box . The picture above was the assembly line of the invitations, off to be delivered.

Kyle , our Bar Mitzvah boy loved fishing. The reception was held at the Fishing Hall of Fame and an invitation was designed incorporating the theme.

“Actual” picture taken of Kyle snorkeling taken with an underwater camera  was used for the invitation.

The celebration took place  at the Fishing hall of Fame. The centerpiece designed by Xqusite Events  with strands of blue crystals surrounding an under water themed floral arrangement.

Royce’s Japanese Garden was the theme for her Bat Mitzvah. Miriam designed the invitation using  a beautiful Japanese pattern in red and gold tones.

The entrance to the Royce’s celebration  , with a Japanese Geisha wearing a traditional gold and red kimono welcomed the guests.

Luxurious Letterpress Invitations

Letterpress printing is a printing technique which has been in use in the West since the 15th Century, when it was used by Johannes Gutenberg to manufacture the Gutenberg Bible. There has been some debate over whether letterpress printing was first developed in the East or West, with some suggestions that Chinese texts were printed using a similar method before the Gutenberg Bible. Letterpress printing remained the primary way to print and distribute information until the twentieth century, when offset printing was developed. It was also an extremely important technological innovation, making printed material available to a wider range of classes of people.

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Letterpress printing involves locking movable type into the bed of a press, inking it, and rolling or pressing paper against it to form an impression. Predecessors of letterpress printing had been around for hundreds of years, with both East and West making prints from woodblocks and carved engravings. However, Gutenberg is usually credited with the introduction of movable type, which could be reset and reused. Movable type revolutionized printing techniques, because each page of a book no longer represented an individually carved woodblock or engraving. A fast typesetter can set a page in only a few minutes.
The parts of a basic letterpress include a press bed where the type is set up, rollers for ink, and a tympan, which is a tightly stretched drum or disc on which the paper is mounted. Some presses roll the tympan across the bed of the press to print, while others press a flat tympan against the bed for an impression. For multiple colors, multiple passes of the press must be taken, unless the printer uses a split fountain technique where several colors of ink are spread on the rollers.

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While it is not in common use, letterpress printing is valued by some artisans. High quality papers and inks are used to create an especially lush impression, and the technique is sometimes used for special invitations, announcements, and art projects. Items printed on a letterpress can be readily identified by the impressions of the letters, which punch into the paper slightly and create a raised effect of the back of the printed product.

Letterpress printing is more time consuming than offset printing, resulting in higher cost. Several methods have been developed to make the process more efficient. Type for letterpress printing is made from lead, which is soft enough that it will not damage the paper. When the technique was in common use, newspapers often relied on linotype machines, which cast entire lines of type in hot lead. After the paper was printed, the lead could be melted down and reused.

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We love the collection of letterpress invitations from Elum Designs. Their designs are modern, they use luxury paper’s and couture designs from the traditional to the modern and chic makes them one of our brides favorite collections.The invitation below we used for a destination wedding in Florida with a Key West flavor. The palm tree was perfect with the ink colors in copper and soothing green.

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