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MarieSam's Passport Invites *with pics* ~ by Ana De Roux


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I've now been married for more than a month, but I could not let the chance to show my beautiful passport invites pass rolleyes.gif

 

After making our own boarding pass STDâ€s (Hereâ€s a link to those passes with pics: http://bestdestinationwedding.com/forum/t30531) we knew we wanted passports for our official invites, but knew we didnâ€t have the time to make them on our own – so it took us a bit of time to find a vendor whom we could entrust to develop our vision.

 

We finally decided to go with Ana De Roux (Ana de Roux - Custom Invitations, Stationery & Design) who happens to be a wonderful BDW bride/vendor!

 

After weeks of countless emails back and forth (I was probably her most anal, detail-oriented client but she was always so sweet regardless), the passports she made arrived just in time for us to send out to our guests. I cannot tell you how pleased we were with how they turned out!!! She created exactly what we wanted while incorporating our logo, the fonts we loved, making little stamps with important info and of course using our wedding colors. The quality of the cardstock and text paper she uses is unmatched and ALL our guests thought we paid an arm and a leg for these because they were so nice ~ Ana's prices are actually totally reasonable and pretty low given the quality of her work. Everyone has now held on to these as a keepsake of our wedding festivities! For the first couple days, I was obsessed with looking at our invites and showing them to anyone I knew, lol. :) At one point, I accidentally sat one invite on top of a wet nap and it smeared part of the print – I went freakin nuts and cried, lol. Yes, I love them that much!!

 

Anywho – here are some pics of what I think is another stellar creation from Ana!! I wholeheartedly recommend her for anyone who is looking for top-quality invites and paper products, her work is exceptional, prices are great and sheâ€s a sweetheart!

 

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