First and foremost, thanks to all the ladies who have posted their STDs. They all gave me inspiration to make my own, although it was a long and tedious job, it was well worth it.
Materials:
Paper
Super White 80lb. cardstock - paperandmore.com
Mint Green metallic cardstock - paperandmore.com
Bronze metallic #10 policy envelopes - paperandmore.com
Full sheet sticker label - Staples
Tools
Fiskars rotary trimmer w/ rotary blade and peforating blade - Michaels
Fiskars 'round the bend corner punch - Michaels
Nail clippers
Martha Stewart Bone Folder - Michaels
Scissors
Ruler
Roll-on permanent glue - Staples
Misc
Raffia ribbon - Michaels
Gimp (free, unlike Adobe photoshop)
Wedding clip art
MS Powerpoint and Word
Aylee's boarding pass template and pocketfold template #2
FI laser printer from work, haha
Font
Scriptina
Worstveld Sling Extra
Sanford Book
Vrinda
Arial
How I did it:
I downloaded some wedding clip art and changed their colors, size, created our monogram, etc using Gimp (it's just like Adobe Photoshop, easy to use and FREE). I put the boarding pass together using powerpoint, it's easier than word to shift images around IMO and had FI print them at his works' color laser printer.
The pocketfolds were put together using word. I only had one image to move around so it was best I kept with Aylee's word template. FI also printed these at his works' color laser printer.
The address labels were created using Gimp, the .jpg image was then transferred to powerpoint. There, I added all the addresses and names. I made 5 address labels per sheet and each was printed on a full sheet sticker label at FI job, then cut.
For the cutting, I mostly used the rotary trimmer. For the boarding pass corners I used the Fiskars 'round the bend corner punch but aligned the lines on the boarding pass to match with the cut on the corner punch. For the other cut along the perforation on the boarding pass I used nail clippers, an idea I got from Erin (ebredhawk, thanks!).
For the folding of the pocketfolds I also used the nail clippers. I used the filing part of it to score the paper along a ruler. The metallic paper was too thick for the bone folder, oddly enough. I used the bone folder for the address labels to define the front and back of the labels. Each label was carefully placed on the envelopes without too much creasing or else it would rub the laser image off.
FI stuffed the pocketfolds and helped me wrap each one in raffia ribbon and placed them into an envelope. I had to fire FI a couple times during this whole process but he proved to be a good helper
I diverted from the popular palm trees and beach theme, hope you guys like the design. I'll have to come back and attach the documents, here are the pics!