

In what is now the fourth in a hopefully only five part series, the invitation story progresses.
Beautiful though they are, I see no need for secrecy. If you are a guest and happen to be reading this... does that happen?... then your invitation is nearly with you.
The designs have been finished. Stamps bought*. Maps are almost ready.
Just need to print and collate, address and post and then the only part left will be for people to open them and respond.
*We saved a whole £3 by buying them before 6 April 2009. Gotta make budget savings where you can people.
Beautiful though they are, I see no need for secrecy. If you are a guest and happen to be reading this... does that happen?... then your invitation is nearly with you.
The designs have been finished. Stamps bought*. Maps are almost ready.
Just need to print and collate, address and post and then the only part left will be for people to open them and respond.
*We saved a whole £3 by buying them before 6 April 2009. Gotta make budget savings where you can people.
4 comments:
They look great, Rach! Very classy and very elegant.
Ooh they look lovely. I love your peacock stamp too.
ooh they look great! love the typography.
They look beautiful!
I can't believe that you're organising taxis for people, I was such a selfish bride! I didn't care if people had to WALK home, as long as I didn't have to coordinate an extra damn thing!
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