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These are the bridal shower invites: screen-printed invites on antique handkerchiefs. The handkerchiefs were gathered from antique stores, flea markets, and Etsy, then my maid of honor brought them to Orchard Street Press for scree-printing. She made the paper inserts at home. The idea originally came from Bird and Banner invites, and was modified so we could use a local (and eco-friendly) business in Milwaukee. They turned out great!
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What a great idea; I got married about 2.5 years ago and the amount of awesome ideas that have exploded since then and now is mind boggling.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was photographing your wedding; sounds like it would fit right into my portfolio~!
Kate
http://www.kngsommers.com
These invites are seriously awesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteyeah!! i hope they all arrived at their destinations ♥
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea! I love antique handkerchiefs! I have been collecting fun, colorful patterned ones for awhile now.
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