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Here are two photos of the inspiration that created my invitations! I created a variation to these and did them myself!

As soon as I have some complete, I'll post those as well! I need to get moving on them! HA!
Wow Valerie- those are so cool. I can't wait to see the finished product. How did you attach the starfish?
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I wanted to share this site with all of you, I think it's such a great and cute idea for everyone who hasn't decidede on their invitations yet

This is what they say....

BOTTLE SPIN
If you're having a beach wedding and think engraved wedding invitations seem a bit washed-u, mail a message in a bottle instead. Skateboarding legend Tony Hawk and Lhotse Merriam sent each of their wedding guests a Coca-Cola bottle stuffed with an invite created to look like a treasure map...

Check out www.islandweddinshops.com or

www.invitationinabottle.com (here you can create a custom message that come sin a bottle with sand, shells, a cork and raffia or ribbon, then have it mailed to your guests ($39.99, 20-bottle minimun). They also offer do-it-yourself kits ($23.99, 19 bottle minimum)

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I think oriental trading company has some similar to these that are not nearly as pricey - I would check them out too. Very cute idea that would get guests in the mood to hit the beach!
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Sarah-I was considering making my own...buying the sand from pie one or some arts store than printing out a map of Cabo on a peice of paper....stainning the paper with tea so it looks all old and worn out...than burning the edges of the paper...i thinki t would be a lot of work but so much fun....

 

gotta start drinking a lot of coke for the bottles....I'll do a draft and post it on here to get your advice

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Sarah-I was considering making my own...buying the sand from pie one or some arts store than printing out a map of Cabo on a peice of paper....stainning the paper with tea so it looks all old and worn out...than burning the edges of the paper...i thinki t would be a lot of work but so much fun....

gotta start drinking a lot of coke for the bottles....I'll do a draft and post it on here to get your advice
Yeah, that sounds like a pretty ambitious project! Can't wait to see what you come up with, it sounds really cool!
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Hi Ladies,

Here's a vendor for who is interested in saving cost and printing them on your own:

http://www.invitesite.com/

I just received my sample and they look great. (not cheap looking)

I have a professional printer in the So.Cal area if anyone is interested.
Erika - those are really nice! Will you send me the info for your professional printer?
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Hi Ladies,

Here's a vendor for who is interested in saving cost and printing them on your own:

http://www.invitesite.com/

I just received my sample and they look great. (not cheap looking)

I have a professional printer in the So.Cal area if anyone is interested.
Those are beautiful- thanks for sharing. Is this the printer you are referring to in SoCal or is that someone separate?
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Here are two photos of the inspiration that created my invitations! I created a variation to these and did them myself!

As soon as I have some complete, I'll post those as well! I need to get moving on them! HA!
Valerie,

I love your inspiration photos! I've seen those somewhere & they were really expensive. I can't wait to see the ones you create!
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OK, so the idea to get my arsty cousin to design my invites is not working. So, I went thru a stage where I thought I would make my own from scratch, that's just too ambitious for me with the time I have available. This is where I am now: I've ordered a "mock-up" kit from cardsandpockets.com to do a semi-DIY invitation. What I like is they have all of the components cut to size for you, you just have to do the printing & assembly. I'll post my first try when I receive the kit. This is what I'm going for, only in my colors of aqua, white & either yellow or green:

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