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Hi Ladies! So I am so excited about my boarding pass invites. I mailed them out a couple weeks ago and have gotten some really awesome feedback! I want to thank all the BDW ladies for their inspirations and templates. We ended up going with a little bit of a twist on the traditional boarding pass invite. I originally created my boarding pass, and was ok with them but felt like something was missing. I went to FI (who is pretty creative) and he suggested we put pics in the background. And our invite was born, LOL!

 

For my fonts, I used the following:

Arial & Garamond

Angelina & Scriptina - downloaded from dafont.com

TymesLittleCaps – fontspace.com

 

Here are all my templates…

For some reason the ticket jacket won't attach. If you would like it, PM me and I will send it to you.

 

 

 

 

Boarding Pass BDW - pg1.ppt

Boarding Pass BDW - pg2.ppt

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Here are the tools I used… (Scissors, glue stick, corner punch, perforator; paper cutter & stapler are not pictured)

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I have a few tips for ladies working on their invites.

1. After printing, run the perforator along the entire page. This may seem like, duh! But for the first set I cut, then perforated, and it took forever!

2. Make sure to perforate on a hard surface. I did my first set on my desk at work, on top of a desktop calendar, and the perforator ended up having to go through several layers of paper, and as a result I wore through the perforator after only half my invites.

3. After cutting the corners, staple pages together, then cut the little indentions. This way you cut all 5 pages of the invite at one time.

 

Here is the cover, and the two pages of the invite, before I cut them…

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Cut individual pages of the invite…

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And finally, the entire invite put together…

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I put to invites in regular 4x9 white envelopes, and used the smaller 3x6 for my RSVP. I printed all the addresses directly on the envelopes using the Angelina font. My guest list is in Excel, so I just did a mail merge.

 

 

Hope you ladies like them...they have been a big it so far :)

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Wow Karla those look super nice! I'm sure your guests will be very impressed. And who wouldn't be excited receiving one of those in the mail?! Great job and thanks for sharing :0)

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